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PM recalls all those who contributed to India's strides in the maritime world on National Maritime Day The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, on National Maritime Day, tweeted: “We in India have been blessed with a rich maritime heritage and we are very proud of that. On National Maritime Day, we recall all those who contributed to India’s strides in the maritime world and reaffirm our commitment to further port-led development.”... PM IndiaPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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India: Coastal shipping to get infrastructure status: Sonowal The union ministry for ports, shipping and waterways has proposed giving infrastructure status to coastal shipping, a government priority. The status entitles a sector to several benefits and concessions, including cheaper bank loans... -MintPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Brazil to fine seafarers who arrive without ID The Brazilian authorities have announced that they will be strictly requiring all seafarers arriving in Brazil to be in possession of a seafarer ID card. Fines of $200 for each seafarer not holding the ID will be enforced. A problem for international shipping with this new action from Brazil is that just 38 nations have ratified the ILO’s convention for seafarer ID... -Splash 247Posted On:6-Apr-2023
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IMO: Need for a database to record incidents where seafarers are detained During IMO Legal Committee, 110th session, that took place 21-26 March, 2023, the IMO Committee discussed proposals for guidelines relating to fair treatment of seafarers detained on suspicion of committing maritime crimes, highlighting the need to establish a database to record such incidents... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Value Maritime Launches World's First CO2 Liquid Bunkering Dutch maritime tech firm Value Maritime and Singapore-based ship management company Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) announced they’ve completed the world’s first CO2 liquid bunkering. The operation took place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, together with the Mon-Desir bunker barge, managed by EPS... -Carbon HeraldPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Safer as She Goes Marine safety improves through innovation and regulation. Early adopters pick up on new solutions while regulators keep the market in compliance with baseline standards. Eventually, the most successful new safety ideas become requirements – like the lifeboat,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Search goes on for oil tanker crew held hostage by pirates in West Africa hijacking Six sailors held hostage by pirates who attacked a Danish tanker remain missing close to two weeks after a hijacking in West Africa. The Danish company that owns the oil tanker Monjasa Reformer told The National that the soul focus was to secure the safe return of the crew... -The NationalPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Best Jobs on Cruise Ships with No Experience There are many perks to working on a cruise ship. You become part of a community and get to travel the world. But if you have little experience, it may seem hard to land a first job on a cruise ship... -Cruise HivePosted On:6-Apr-2023
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JNPA shifts location of new Port at Vadhavan to offshore site Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority plans to build a mega port at Vadhavan near Dahanu in Maharashtra’s Palghar district at an offshore location instead of the earlier onshore site, in a change that require large scale reclamation for which material will be sourced from sand borrow pits off the coast of Daman some 50 kms away... - The Economic TimesPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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AMSA: Fire incidents show alarming increase since 2020 The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has issued a Maritime Safety Awareness report on fire safety in order to raise awareness of the risks and prevent further incidents. According to AMSA, fire and explosion incidents on ships result in the most expensive insurance claims in the marine industry... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Turkey searches for missing crew after Ukraine-bound ship sunk off southern coast Turkish coast guards were searcing for nine missing crew members of a Ukraine-bound commercial ship that sank close to Turkey's southern province of Antalya. The Guinea Bissau-flagged ship had sailed from Turkey's Iskenderun port for Ukraine's Izmail port, the coast guard said... -ReutersPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Crowley Maritime faces fresh legal claim over office 'sexual predator' A second woman is suing US transportation giant Crowley Maritime over an alleged long-running campaign of sexual harassment and violence waged by a former boss. The El Salvador-based woman — identified under the pseudonym of Jane Doe — accused the manager of attacking her at his wife’s home, in 2018... -TradeWindsPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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MSC's secondhand boxship buying spree passes 300 mark Mediterranean Shipping Co’s (MSC) secondhand buying spree has hit the 300-vessel threshold according to analyst Alphaliner. In its weekly newsletter Alphaliner said that MSC was reported to have purchased six vessels in recent days... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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UK: RMT demands stronger workers' rights on offshore wind farms OFFSHORE union RMT today demanded trade union rights and fair pay in the Offshore Wind industry following an independent report by the UK government’s Offshore Wind Champion Tim Pick. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said that it was disappointing that trade unions were not consulted as part of the report,.. -RMTPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Equinor, bp Release Maritime Data Captured by Buoys Equinor and bp, in conjunction with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), say historical and near-real-time data from the Empire Wind and Beacon Wind lease areas are now available publicly through the MARACOOS OceansMap project... -North American WindpowerPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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The legal pitfalls of befriending stowaways A male stowaway discovered on the Iraklis freighter before its arrival at Gijon, Spain, in late March 2023 may have tried convincing the crewmembers that found him not to alert the ship’s captain. If so, the 58-year-old Colombian who boarded the ship at a previous port call during its voyage from Barranquilla, Colombia, failed miserably... -Splash 247Posted On:6-Apr-2023
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Philippines: MARINA preparing charges vs MT Princess Empress owner The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) on Wednesday said there is probable cause to bring administrative charges against the owner of the MT Princess Empress, the tanker that sank off Oriental Mindoro... -CNN PhilippinesPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Lloyd’s Register And ICS Enter Partnership To Invest In Crew Insight Software Lloyd’s Register has acquired a 50% interest in ISF Watchkeeper, the leading work and rest hours compliance software solution from IT Energy Systems and Consulting Limited. The acquisition will result in LR becoming a joint owner of ISF Watchkeeper with the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)... -Marine InsightPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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Maritime industry 'long way off' closing gender pay gap There has been a very slight improvement in the gender pay gap for UK maritime companies and more women are working in the sector, but their representation in senior management remains low. Analysing 2022 salary survey data, Spinnaker said the average, or mean pay gap is 39.13% in maritime compared to a UK average of 13.9% for all industries... -TradeWindsPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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France gets its first offshore solar farm French start-up SolarinBlue has deployed two offshore floating solar units in the Mediterranean sea as part of the Sun’Sète project, which aims to supply clean electricity to one of the 10 biggest French ports... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:6-Apr-2023
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