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Dutch freighter contacted, damaged berth, Rostock Dutch freighter reportedly contacted pier at Rostock port at around 1850 LT (UTC +2) Jun 25, while maneuvering to berth. Some 20 meters of pier steel constructions were destroyed and fell into water, the ship was said to sustain slight aft damages. Ship’s name wasn’t revealed. According to tracks of ships in port, BORE WIND was involved... -FleetMonPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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New survey launched to explore decarbonisation impact on seafarers The International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) has launched a new survey to explore the impact of decarbonisation of the maritime sector on the lives of seafarers. A recent study commissioned by the Maritime Just Transition Task Force found that up to 800,000 seafarers could require additional training to handle alternative fuels and technologies by the mid-2030s... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Researchers Show How Shipping Can Cut Emissions Nearly in Half By End of Decade With the International Maritime Organization (IMO) set to finalize its strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions shipping next month, Dutch researcher CE Delft has issued a report providing insight into how international shipping can nearly half its emissions by the end of this decade... -gCaptainPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Delegates Told to Be ‘Ambitious and Bold’ Ahead of IMO’s Critical MEPC 80 Meeting With the all-important MEPC 80 meeting now a week away, the preparatory work at IMO is now in its final stages. The Secretary General of the IMO, Kitack Lim, told the ISWG-GHG 15, which began a week-long meeting doing prep-work on revision of the IMO’s Greenhouse Gas Strategy, to “be ambitious and bold.”... -gCaptainPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Man killed, cruise ships disrupted after 30-foot yacht hits ferry near Miami port A man was killed and another was critically injured Sunday after a boat hit a ferry near Miami, authorities said. Access to PortMiami was limited for 11 hours after the 30-foot yacht struck a Fisher Island Ferry in the channel near Dodge Island around 3 a.m., CBS Miami reported... -CBS NewsPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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How automation is evolving maritime procurement Grigoris Lamprou, co-founder and CEO of Procureship, explains how automation and AI is being used to enhance maritime procurement. Digitalisation is enhancing operations and processes across the shipping landscape. For maritime procurement, confidence is growing that these technologies will improve efficiencies across the sector... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Maritime Watchdog Urges Pilot Ladder Safety The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is urging ship owners, operators, and crew to prioritise pilot ladder safety after recent incidents in Australian waters – including a prosecution which led to convictions for the master and company of MV AAL Dampier. AMSA has reissued its marine notice on pilot transfer arrangements from 2022... -Marine Business NewsPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Vizhinjam port gets ISPS code, crew change can be resumed Around a year after the Bureau of Immigration (BoI) stopped the outer anchorage crew change at Vizhinjam seaport, the Mercantile Marine Department (MMD) that functions under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has accorded the ISPS Code (International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities) for the port... -The HinduPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Seaspan Joins the Rush to Sign Up for Starlink Container ship owner Seaspan has joined the rush and reached an agreement with SpaceX to deploy Starlink internet connectivity across its fleet. The company tested out Starlink's internet service in early 2021, and Seaspan was an early user of the Starlink flat panel antenna... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Jun-2023
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World Maritime University publishes technology road map through to 2040 Stakeholders from across maritime are meeting in Manila today to discuss shipping’s shortage of staff at sea. Splash readers keen to get a sense of where shipping is heading tech-wise can take a look at a unique technology road map... -Splash 247Posted On:27-Jun-2023
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Singapore officers’ union remembers young seafarer lost overboard Social media posts by the Singapore Maritime Officers’ Union (SMOU) commemorating the Day of the Seafarer were tinged with sadness and concern for a young Singaporean seafarer lost overboard from a bulker on the US West Coast last week... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Philippines to strengthen maritime industry Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos on Monday vowed to strengthen the country's maritime industry and to protect over 500,000 Filipino seafarers around the globe. Marcos also ordered government agencies and other stakeholders to work together to boost the industry by adopting new technologies to secure emerging opportunities for seafarers... -XinhuaPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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How to tackle ‘sea blindness’ for the well-deserved recognition of seafarers The International Day of the Seafarer was celebrated on June 25 this year, with many maritime companies raising awareness about the work seafarers do and why they are indispensable. With the theme ‘Seafarers Matter,’ the goal of this year’s Day of the Seafarer was to highlight the unique contribution seafarers from around the globe... -Sea NewsPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Faulty Data and Reliance on ECS Result in Cargo Ship's Grounding The Australian Transport Safety Bureau issued a report on a 2021 grounding that it is another example of crews being too dependent on their electronic navigation tools and failing to properly review the information. While the local cargo ship only suffered hull dents and scrapped paint in the incident, the ATSB faults the crew for failing to verify the route plan,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Jun-2023
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India: Maritime association takes up issue of shore leave for seafarers with minister A delegation comprising senior members of the Indian maritime fraternity has met Union Minister of State for Shipping, Shripad Naik, in Mumbai to discuss issues related to shore leave for Indian seafarers. The delegation was led by Girish Phadnis, Chairman, MASSA... –Business LinePosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Seafarer deployment to reach pre-pandemic level by yearend THE DEPLOYMENT of Filipino seafarers is expected to recover to its pre-pandemic level by the end of 2023, according to the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW). DMW Secretary Susan V. Ople on Monday said nearly 150,000 seafarers have been deployed in the first quarter, putting it on track to exceed 500,000 — a level last seen in 2019... -BusinessWorld OnlinePosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Carbon tax for ships is supported by 22 countries at Paris Summit More than 20 countries backed a charge on the shipping industry’s greenhouse gas emissions at a global finance summit held in Paris this week. France, Spain, Norway and Portugal are among 22 nations that support “the principle of a levy on the GHG emissions” of the international shipping sector,.. -Economic TimesPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Mission to Seafarers: 5 key solution areas to promote seafarer welfare In order to promote seafarer welfare, the Mission to Seafarers released an industry study comprising preliminary results from the Executive Roundtable session held during Singapore Maritime Week 2023. Building upon data from the Seafarers Happiness Index, with supporting insights from sponsors Standard Club part of NorthStandard,.. -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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Seafarers Club inaugurated at JNPA on Intl Seafarers Day Shripad Naik, Union Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways & Tourism inaugurated the Seafarers Club at JNPA, on Sunday on the occasion of the International Seafarers Day. The International day for the Seafarers is observed on June 25 with an aim to acknowledge and appreciate the exceptional contribution made by seafarers worldwide... -Free Press JournalPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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India: Mormugao Port To Become Solar-Powered In 2 Years Mormugao Port Authority (MPA) Chairperson, Dr N Vinodkumar on Sunday said the port will become fully solar-powered in the next two years, saying the green initiative for the blue economy will help reduce the emission of greenhouse gases produced by the shipping industry... -Free Press JournalPosted On:27-Jun-2023
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