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Japan’s First Methanol-Fueled Coastal Tanker Launched by MOL
Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL) and MOL Coastal Shipping have introduced Japan's first methanol-fueled coastal tanker, the Daiichi Meta Maru. Launched on July 3, 2024, this 65.5-meter vessel marks a milestone in Japan's maritime industry. Designed for transporting methanol to Mitsubishi Corporation, it boasts advanced energy-saving technology. With a focus on reducing emissions, this innovative tanker sets a new standard for eco-friendly shipping... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Container Ship Attacked in Gulf of Aden Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
A US-flagged Maersk container ship was attacked in the Gulf of Aden amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. The ship, Maersk Sentosa, reported an explosion but no injuries or damage. Similar incidents involving unmanned vehicles have been reported in the region. The attack by Iran-backed Houthis marks a solidarity move with Palestinians in Gaza... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Impact of FuelEU on Container Shipping
New analysis from Germany reveals that the container sector is expected to bear a significant portion of penalties resulting from the upcoming FuelEU Maritime regulation. Projections indicate that it could make up nearly a third of all payouts. Shipping companies are urged to consider the financial consequences of non-compliance with greenhouse gas reduction targets and develop strategies to address potential penalties... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



DNV Updates Classification Rules to Drive Decarbonization
DNV, a leading classification society, has updated its rules to support decarbonization technologies. The new in-operation class notations clarify class customers' responsibilities for design and operational requirements. Geir Dugstad, DNV Maritime’s Global Technical Director, emphasized the industry's challenges and opportunities, including new fuels and advanced technologies. The updated rules promote innovation, safety, and introduce notations for hydrogen fuel and carbon capture... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Modern Cruise Ships are Built with Intelligent Door Hinges
The Icon of the Seas, the largest cruise ship ever built, features innovative e-hinges by Antti Marine for select stateroom doors. These hinges, connected to an online RFID lock and Ethernet network, provide secure entry and access to onboard services. With hidden cables for durability and smart integration possibilities, Antti Marine is revolutionizing door technology in the maritime industry... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Disney to Launch Year-Round Cruises in Japan Starting 2029
Disney and Oriental Land Co., Ltd. (OLC) have signed an agreement to introduce year-round Disney cruises in Japan starting in 2029. This collaboration continues the strong partnership between the two companies, with OLC operating the Disney-branded cruise line in Japan. The new ship will offer unique experiences tailored to Japanese guests... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Veteran Ship Captain Opposes New Market Exploration for Filipino Seafarers Amidst Safety Concerns
A veteran ship captain criticized a lawmaker's push for exploring new markets for Filipino seafarers in light of "pirate" attacks and declining remittances. Instead, he advocated for creating alternative job opportunities within the Philippines. He emphasized the need for a nuanced approach to address challenges faced by seafarers, beyond just focusing on remittances and seeking new markets... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Indonesia Aims to Boost Maritime Resource Utilization Through International Collaboration and Research
The Indonesian government is prioritizing the development of maritime resources, aiming to optimize the utilization of its seas. Collaboration with international partners is key to accelerating progress. Despite vast potential, constraints hinder full exploitation. Joint research initiatives are underway to unlock the country's maritime wealth. By leveraging partnerships and research, Indonesia seeks sustainable growth in its maritime sector... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Panama Canal Expands Capacity with New Water Reservoir Project
The Panama Canal plans to construct a new billion-dollar water reservoir to accommodate 36 ships daily. The Indio River Reservoir Project aims to enhance transit reliability and provide water for consumption. Recent rain has allowed an increase in transits, following previous restrictions due to drought. The project is estimated to cost $1.2 billion... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Gard Report Highlights Rising Mental Health Issues Among Seafarers
A recent report by Gard sheds light on the growing mental health challenges faced by seafarers, with an increase in mental illness cases over the past five years. Suicide has been identified as a significant cause of seafarer fatalities, indicating a pressing need for improved mental health support in the maritime industry. Despite some progress, there is still much work to be done... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



NTSB Report Highlights Importance of Navigation Training After Kodiak Tugboat Collision
Last year, a tugboat and barge collided with an underwater rock near Kodiak, Alaska, causing $1.4 million in damage. The incident highlighted the importance of utilizing electronic chart systems and ensuring crew training to enhance vessel safety. The NTSB report emphasized the need for proper use of ECS features to prevent accidents... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024



Crew Abandons Cargo Ship Amid Severe Weather off South African Coast
The crew of a Panama-registered general cargo ship abandoned their vessel off the South African coast due to severe weather conditions. The South Africa Maritime Safety Authority received a distress signal and dispatched rescue vessels. The crew, consisting of 18 Filipino seafarers, was rescued and the abandoned ship was left listing precariously. The incident raised concerns about navigating the Cape of Good Hope during winter storms... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:10-Jul-2024


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