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Crew Rescued from Burning Cargo Ship off Taiwan Taiwan’s Coast Guard and National Airborne Services Corp. coordinated to execute the rescue of 12 crewmembers from a small, coastal cargo ship. Three of the crewmembers were badly burned with two being airlifted from the vessel to a hospital on shore... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Greek Bulker Taking Water After Hits from Sea/Air and Awaiting Red Sea Aid A Greek-owned bulker was hit by multiple attacks by the Houthi while sailing south in the Red Sea bound for India earlier today. The vessel is reporting that it is “not under command,” awaiting assistance from the collation forces in the region. The situation is still unfolding in the Red Sea,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Cargo ship attacked in Red Sea, crew member missing A commercial cargo ship was struck twice in attacks in the Red Sea off Yemen's western coast, leaving one crew member missing and the vessel adrift, Yemeni and maritime officials reported. An official said that the Greek-owned bulk carrier Tutor came under assault nearly 67.7 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah causing a hull breach and flooding,.. -ap7amPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Tangier Med Port in Africa Achieves EU Emissions Compliance Tangier Med has become the third largest port in Europe, handling 8.6 million teu last year. Hassan Abkari, Managing Director, highlighted its strategic location and partnerships with major shipping lines. The port integrates with West Mediterranean ports to navigate congestion. Tangier Med complies with EU and IMO emissions regulations,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Potential Longshoremen Strike Threatens US Port Supply Chains The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) has halted negotiations with the United States Maritime Alliance over a new labor contract for longshoremen, raising concerns about potential strikes and further disrupting already strained supply chains. With the current contract expiring in September, shippers may need to adjust imports, potentially causing port congestion and higher prices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Kongsberg Maritime Expands Jet Control System for Larger Vessels Kongsberg Maritime has expanded its Jet Control System to include the larger S-series stainless steel waterjets, offering improved maneuverability and easier installation for vessels up to 50 meters in length. The system, already available on the S3/CA steel series and the A5 aluminum series with over 100 installations, will now be compatible with the S4-series waterjets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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RAK to Construct Giga-Yachts with Kleindienst Group Partnership Ras Al Khaimah is set to join the ranks of elite regions constructing giga-yachts, with Kleindienst Group partnering with RAK Ports to establish a cutting-edge maritime facility. The facility will focus on building a 144m giga-yacht named "Viking," marking a significant milestone for the UAE in the marine industry. This partnership aims to drive economic growth and innovation in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Kerala Maritime Board Enhances Port Infrastructure and Security with New Developments The Kerala Maritime Board is making significant investments in ports along the coast, with a focus on increasing draught and infrastructure. Jetties and cranes are being set up at key ports, including Beypore, with plans to improve facilities and security measures to meet international standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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IMO Institute gets one million pounds grants Lloyd’s Register Foundation has granted £1,000,000 to the IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) to support its efforts in developing and implementing legislation to tackle emerging maritime safety issues. The five-year grant is aimed at strengthening the adoption and effective enforcement of maritime laws, especially in the areas of digitalization and decarbonization... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Scorpio Tankers to sell five older product tankers Scorpio Tankers Inc. is set to sell five of its older MR product tankers for $179.1 million, completing in Q3 of 2024. The company will only operate vessels built in 2014 or later. Three buyers are purchasing the vessels, with STI Garnet, STI Onyx, STI Ruby, and STI Topaz equipped with scrubbers. CEO Lauro aims to boost cash flow and shareholder returns... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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AUS and UK Invest in Maritime Hydrogen Project The HyZEM project, funded by the Federal Department of Climate Change and Innovate UK, aims to drive decarbonisation in the maritime sector with a focus on green hydrogen technology for workboats. Freeport East lauds the significant investment in this international initiative, which will showcase practical applications for green hydrogen storage and propulsion on vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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JNPA Aims for 7 Million TEU Throughput by Fiscal Year 2025 JNPA aims to increase throughput to 7 million TEU in FY25, driven by export growth after a decline in FY24. With plans to reach a capacity of 10 million TEU by April 2025, the port will expand operations to handle transshipment traffic. Vadhavan port development is also underway to accommodate future demand... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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Houthis’ Double-Hit Strategy: Maritime Assault Raises Concerns In a recent maritime assault, the Houthis employed their new double-hit strategy for the second time in five days, targeting a Greek-owned cargo ship bound for India. The crew lost control of the vessel after a small boat and an aerial attack. This escalation in tactics highlights the need for increased vigilance and coordinated responses to ensure maritime security in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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India Joins Maritime Fuel Supply Talks India is participating in the “Maritime Fuel Supply Dialogues,” a collaborative effort to promote the development of clean fuel supplies and decarbonisation of the marine sector in the Asia-Pacific and African regions. Led by the LR Maritime Decarbonisation Hub, the initiative aims to drive the establishment of regional fuel supplies at scale in the Indian and Pacific Oceans... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-Jun-2024
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