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Maritime Sector "Entering New Era of Challenge and Opportunity"
Port authorities around the world have a major role in supporting sustainable economic growth and delivering a greener future, according to experts and executives meeting in Abu Dhabi for the 7th Edition of Port Authorities Roundtable (PAR 2022). The major annual event brought together port authorities from various world-wide locations to discuss the theme, ‘Reimagining a New Era of Trade Together.’.. -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



IUMI holds its first meeting in Mumbai
This is the first of a kind International Marine Insurance event held by IUMI in India in collaboration with the General Insurance Council, India where more than 200 participants representing insurance companies, shipping industry, Insurance brokers, Customers & surveyors came together at in Mumbai on June 01-02... -The Hans India

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Turning battery-powered hydrofoil ferries into reality
Soon, electric passenger ferries skimming above the surface across the seas may become a reality. At Swedish Chalmers University of Technology, a research team has created a method for further developing hydrofoils that can significantly increase the range of electric vessels and reduce the fuel consumption of fossil-powered ships by 80 per cent... -Offshore Energy

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



LNG leads the way on alternative fuels
There are how 805 LNG-fuelled ships in operation or on order, and 229 more ‘LNG-ready’ ships, according to the latest Alternative Fuels Insight from classification society, DNV. Excluding LNG carriers, many of which use reliquefied boil-off gas as fuel, car and passenger ferry operators have been quick to adopt LNG as a fuel, with 46 ships already in operation and seven more on order, according to the DNV analysis... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



10.5% of containership fleet remains unavailable due to delays
The number of containerships delayed at ports has started to improve, however 10.5% of the global fleet capacity remains unavailable. As global supply chain disruption continues there has been a significant improvement in the number of containerships waiting at port for berths according to analysis by Sea-Intelligence. Since btwn Jan and Apr the percentage of the global fleet unavailable due to delays fell from 13.8% to 10.5%... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Singapore, UAE to collaborate on digitalisation, decarbonisation in maritime industry
Singapore is keen to collaborate with the UAE on digitalisation and decarbonisation in the maritime industry, a top executive told the Emirates News Agency (WAM). "Singapore and the UAE enjoy very strong bilateral relations; we are both [maritime] hubs in different regions of the world and it is our role to ensure that whatever ships that cross in Singapore and the UAE, we are able to handle the different types of challenges,.. -Emirates News Agency

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Fatigued Chief Engineer’s Oversight Led to Fire Aboard Towing Vessel - NTSB
A fire aboard the towing vessel Mary Lynn started after its fatigued chief engineer inadvertently left the day tank overflow valves to the storage tanks closed, the National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday. This caused an overpressurization of the main engine’s fuel system that ultimately led to the ignition of spraying diesel fuel onto an uninsulated engine component... -gCaptain

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Maritime Solutions
Maritime activity and navigation have always been at the heart of grand human civilizations. The sea allowed for international trade and travel from as far back as these two activities go. Ancient sailors used analogue technologies such as astrolabes, combining their expertise of the instrument with their knowledge of astronomy to guide them along their journey... -The Peninsula

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Torm in fleetwide catering deal with MCTC
Shipowner Torm has partnered with MCTC to deliver its catering services across its fleet of 75 vessels. Under a partnership with Torm MCTC is delivering a full catering management programme including, training, budget management, recipe planning and ordering of provisions... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



How to use big data for maritime risk management
Adrian Clifton writes for maritime safety management company HiLo. He explains what big data is, how it works, and the benefits it can have for shipping organisations. Big data is one of the most talked about recent developments in business, and with good reason: it is revolutionising knowledge and efficiency. It can be summarised with 3 ‘V’s: volume, velocity and variety... -Splash 247

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Maritime stakeholders explains why Nigerian seafarers don’t have jobs
Maritime industry stakeholders recently gathered in Lagos for the 6th Annual Maritime Students and Youth (AMSAY) conference with the theme, “Job Creation for Nigerian Youths through Maritime Sector” and urged that seafarer’s employment shouldn’t be left for government alone... -Tribune Online

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Cruise Ship Crew Members Medevaced with Chemical Burns Off Virginia Beach
The U.S. Coast Guard medevaced two crew members suffering from chemical burns on board a Celebrity cruise ship off of Virginia Beach on Wednesday. The cruise ship Celebrity Summit contacted the Coast Guard Fifth District Command Center to get assistance for the crew members as the ship was located approximately 69 miles from shore. The two crew members were reportedly suffering from chemical burns and were in need of further medical care... -gCaptain

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Considering the Maritime Industry’s Carbon Footprint
On May 10, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) released a draft plan navigating the state’s transition to a clean energy economy, drastically reducing the use of fossil fuels, achieving carbon neutrality by 2045 or sooner, and significantly cleaning the state’s air, especially in disadvantaged communities disproportionately burdened by persistent pollution... -The Log Newspaper

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Philippines Charges Bulk Carrier Crew Over Fatal Collision with Fishing Vessel
Prosecutors in the Philippines have filed charges against four crew members of the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier after its collision with a Filipino fishing vessel. Seven crew members of the fishing remain missing and are presumed dead. The collision occurred May 28 involving the MV Happy Hiro. The ship reportedly hit an anchored fishing vessel with engine trouble off Maracanao Island... -gCaptain

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Hyundai Heavy conducts world’s first transoceanic voyage of LNG carrier on autonomous navigation
Avikus, a subsidiary of HD Hyundai, has carried out autonomous navigation of a large LNG carrier Prism Courage across the ocean, becoming the first company to do so. Together with SK Shipping, Avikus, which specializes in autonomous navigation, said on 2 June that it had successfully completed autonomous navigation of the Prism Courage... -Offshore Energy

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Caribbean Coast Guard Rescues 14 Crew from Sunken Tanker
The Caribbean Coast Guard with assistance from the U.S. Coast Guard and two commercial ships sailing in the Caribbean coordinated a search and rescue operation after receiving reports of a sinking tanker. The Coast Guard, which is based in Willemstad, Curacao, released details of the efforts on May 27 which resulted in saving the lives of 14 crewmembers and their dog, but two other crewmembers remain missing and believed lost with their ship... -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:3-Jun-2022



Luxury 59-meter yacht collided with bridge, Pisa, Italy
59-meter luxury motor yacht IDOL collided with Autostrada Azzurra Bridge, Pisa Canal, Pisa, Italy, on May 31, reports Boat International yachting outlet. Yacht completed refit recently, at yacht refit yard in Pisa, and understood, was seriously damages in collision. Among other things, yacht was fitted with helipad. Yacht, according to available info, tried to pass the bridge during high tide, but for vessel of such size, bridge is passable only during low tide... -Fleetmon

Posted On:3-Jun-2022


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