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Two Indian crew badly burned in tanker engine room Bitumen tanker XANTE interrupted her voyage in the morning May 18 in Arabian sea, and called Kochi anchorage, India, to medevac 2 crew of Indian nationality, who were badly burned in a working accident in engine room. Indian Coast Guard ship with paramedics team performed medevac, both seamen were transferred to hospital... -FleetMonPosted On:22-May-2023
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South Africa Gets Ready for Legal Fight Over Power Ships South Africa is prepared for legal fights with environmental groups over the government’s plans to use ship-mounted power plants to resolve the nation’s blackout crisis, the energy minister told the Johannesburg-based Sunday Times... -gCaptainPosted On:22-May-2023
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UK’s first electric remote-control survey vessel launched by Port of London The Port of London Authority (PLA) has revealed its new fully electric remotely operated survey vessel with UCL. The first to be used at a UK port, the small vessel will form part of an MSc Hydrographic Surveying course that the two organisations have run in a partnership since 1999... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:22-May-2023
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Chintan Shivir in Kerala on making India global leader in maritime sector MoPSW on Sunday embarked upon its two-day Chintan Shivir in Kerala's Munnar. The Shivir was chaired and inaugurated by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. Minister of State in MoPSW Shantanu Thakur and Shripad Naik and chairpersons of all major ports, heads of the other organizations... -ANI NewsPosted On:22-May-2023
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Newly converted clean-air ferries celebrated The San Francisco Bay Ferry is announcing the upgrade of four of its 15-year-old vessels to newer engine technology to reduce emissions at its terminals by 80%. The project was made possible through partnerships with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and Alameda County Transportation Commission... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-May-2023
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Kenya: Let's steer Maritime industry into green future Maritime transport is crucial to Africa’s economic development and international trade, as it provides the most efficient and cost-effective means of transporting goods to and from the continent. Ships move about 90 percent of global commerce, making the shipping industry a key link in international markets and vital for the economic development of any nation... -The StandardPosted On:22-May-2023
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112-year-old ship almost capsized in Cape Town dry dock A 112-year-old sailing vessel Bark Europa partly capsized during maintenance in the dry dock at the V&A Waterfront on Saturday. The accident occurred as the crew attempted to place the ship back into the water. In a statement, the company said one sailor has been injured and the rest of the crew have left the vessel... -CapeTalk 567Posted On:22-May-2023
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UK: How the new Seafarers Wages Bill could protect workers at sea In response to P&O Ferries sacking nearly 800 employees in 2022, a new piece of legislation has been created to better protect seafarers. Sophie Church explores how the Seafarers’ Wages Act may dissuade ferry operators from following in P&O Ferries’ wake... PoliticsHomePosted On:22-May-2023
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PH: CHED, MARINA to release new maritime education curriculum Following the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) will be rolling out a new maritime education curriculum soon... -CNN PhilippinesPosted On:22-May-2023
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India Stands For Respecting Sovereignty: PM On China's Maritime Assertiveness Amid China's military expansion in the South China Sea and the East China Sea, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India is committed to protecting its sovereignty and integrity while promoting peaceful resolution of maritime disputes based on international law... -NDTVPosted On:22-May-2023
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