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South Korean shipowners hit out after 23 lines are fined for price-fixing South Korea’s anti-trust authority has slapped penalties on 23 liner operators for colluding to fix freight rates. But the move has angered the Korea Shipowners’ Association (KSA)... -theloadstar.comPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Abandoned crews languish as cases drag on SEAFARERS are continuing to languish as abandonment cases fail to get resolved in a timely manner, if at all. Of 272 cases of abandonment recorded in an industry database in recent years, only 74 have been closed, while 90 remain unresolved... -Lloyd s ListPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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US Navy MSC Fleet Oiler Rescues Crew of Sinking Freighter in Gulf of Aden On June 7, a U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command fleet oiler rescued the crew of an aging freighter in the Gulf of Aden. On Monday, the T-AO USNS Patuxent was notified by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) watch center that the 30-year-old coastal freighter Falcon Line had lost propulsion and was taking on water... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:11-Jun-2021
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From razor wires to sonic booms, how cruise ships are protecting you from pirates While hearing ‘pirates’ probably makes you think of eye patches, hooks for hands and regrettable Halloween costumes, pirates are actually as rampant and dangerous as ever. However, cruise ships have thorough procedures to protect themselves from pirates, particularly in areas known for high rates of attacks... -Cruise PassengerPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Satellite-Based VDES to Strengthen the Maritime Sector in West Africa As part of an ambitious plan to strengthen Ghana as a maritime forerunner in West Africa, commercial satellite operator Sternula has just entered a new partnership with the Ghana Maritime Authority... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Combating maritime litter: Innovative solutions for fighting pollution in the oceans Plastic bottles drifting in the sea; bags in the stomachs of turtles; COVID-19 masks dancing in the surf: Few images are as unpleasant to look at as those that show the contamination of our oceans... -Phys.orgPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Shipping faces unprecedented regulatory workload As the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) MEPC 76 meeting kicks-off today Paul Bartlett surveys the complex regulatory requirements shipowners and managers are set to face... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Australia, Singapore to accelerate hydrogen deployment in maritime sector Australia and Singapore will establish a A$30m ($23m) partnership to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen to reduce emissions in maritime and port operations, it has been revealed today (June 10)... -H2 ViewPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Slow down and stay safe in shipping “Speed kills” is a slogan familiar to anyone who drives a car and is constantly urged upon us by the authorities, anxious that we observe speed limits. It is not such a bad injunction to marine people, either, and not entirely directed at those who drive ships for a living... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Global minimum tax: a game changer for EU shipping? In light of the G7 summit of leaders starting this Friday, the ETF reiterates its call for an international agreement on a global minimum tax for multinational companies... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:11-Jun-2021
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NYK Subsidiary, MarCoPay Test Paying Seafarers Salaries in Digital Currency An NYK Group shipmanagement subsidiary has begun to pay seafarers’ salaries in digital currency issued by MarCoPay Inc., a joint venture of NYK and the Transnational Diversified Group in the Philippines... -Maritime Logistics NewsPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Synergy Marine Group, Philippine Transmarine Carriers Inc partner to bring seafarers WeTeam emotional and well-being support While seafaring is a noble profession, life at sea can be demanding. It takes a physical and mental toll on global maritime professionals, the unsung heroes in the front lines of the maritime industry... -The Manila TimesPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Shipping industry welcomes Nigeria s creation of Deep Blue to stamp out piracy in the Gulf of Guinea Nigeria has announced yesterday a significant investment in military and law enforcement infrastructure to secure its maritime domain as part of a stepping up of actions to address the ongoing piracy issue in the Gulf of Guinea... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:11-Jun-2021
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USA: Navy tests uncrewed marine drones on 5,000-mile missions Searching for solutions to the morale-sapping effects that long, boring, or even dangerous missions can have on its sailors, US Naval authorities are testing uncrewed, automated marine drones to sail themselves... -DroneDJPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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Maritime Union of Australia backs calls for Climate Action In response to the blockade of Port Botany fuel import facilities by climate activist group Extinction Rebellion, the Sydney Branch of the Maritime Union of Australia has come out backing the call for immediate climate action... -Mirage NewsPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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IIT Madras to develop indigenous software to maritime traffic his will help VOC Port in Tamil Nadu to cater to increasing Maritime Traffic, and keep pace with global technological developments; This Software can also be extended to other Indian Ports.. -India TodayPosted On:11-Jun-2021
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