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India Leads Global Maritime Dialogue at IMO Council Session India is taking the lead in global maritime discussions at the IMO Council Session in London. With a high-level delegation headed by Shri T.K. Ramachandaran, Secretary of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, India is showcasing its commitment to shaping international maritime policies. By participating in key discussions on shipping and waterways, India is contributing to global dialogue and promoting sustainable practices in the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Shipping Industry Groups Call for Urgent Revisions to IMO’s CII Six major shipping industry trade groups have united to raise concerns about the International Organization's Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), implemented on January 1. The groups, representing various sectors, highlight perceived shortcomings in the program. With ships now receiving their first ratings, low rankings could impact economic viability. Urging the IMO to amend the system, they emphasize the need for a more accurate approach... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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IMO Announces 2024 Exceptional Bravery at Sea Award Winners The IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea 2024 recognizes the heroic efforts of the captain and crew of the oil tanker Marlin Luanda and the tug Pemex locations. Their courage and seamanship in the face of extreme danger are commendable, preventing potential disasters and saving lives at sea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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First Dual Fuel Hydrogen Gensets for Maritime Industry Developed CMB.TECH and DBR have joined forces to create the first marine dual fuel hydrogen gensets, a major advancement in decarbonizing the maritime industry. DBR's expertise in marine energy solutions, paired with CMB.TECH's hydrogen technology, will revolutionize onboard power generation. Damen Shipyards has already ordered three gensets for Windcat's CSOVs, signaling a shift towards zero-emission shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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250kW Hydrogen Fuel Cell Introduced by Sydrogen Sydrogen Energy, in partnership with SHPT, will introduce a scalable 250kW hydrogen fuel cell system for maritime use by 2025. The MZ250N system, utilizing reformed fuels, converts hydrogen into zero-emission electricity. With SydroDIAMOND® technology enhancing durability and performance, the system will undergo certification for compliance with maritime standards. Singapore aims for Net Zero emissions by 2050, supporting the global decarbonization efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Captain Ian Finley Awarded 2023 IMO Prize Captain Ian Finley, Permanent Representative of the Cook Islands to the IMO, has been awarded the prestigious International Maritime Prize for 2023. Recognized for his contributions to maritime safety and environmental legislation, Captain Finley's diplomatic skills and advocacy for SIDS have earned him this honor. With a career spanning over six decades, his dedication to the maritime industry is commendable... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Seafarers Go Digital Initiative Enhances Shipping Industry Digitalization and Seafarer Training The 'Seafarers Go Digital' initiative, a collaboration between ECSA and ETF, aims to address the challenges of digitalization in the shipping industry. Focusing on areas like cybersecurity and digital skills, the initiative promotes policy recommendations for enhanced cooperation. It emphasizes upskilling and reskilling seafarers to work safely with new digital tools, highlighting the opportunities digitalization offers for maritime professions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Decrease in Maritime Incidents by 50% in the Indian Ocean According to a regional maritime agency, ports in India have seen a decrease in armed robbery incidents, with only two reported between January and June 2024. Krishnaswamy Natarajan of the ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre highlighted that these incidents typically involve theft of nominal items or engine spares. Despite this, authorities must remain vigilant and implement security measures to prevent future incidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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BMT collaborates with Ocius to enhance maritime data collection. BMT and Ocius are teaming up to deploy 1,000 autonomous vessels worldwide in the next decade. This collaboration will focus on enhancing data collection capabilities through remote sensors, starting with the "Bluebottle" uncrewed surface vessel. By leveraging BMT's expertise in environmental data analysis, the goal is to revolutionize maritime data collection and management for offshore wind projects... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Severe Weather Halts Shipping Operations in South Africa Bad weather and high seas off South Africa are causing major disruptions to shipping, with several ports closed and container traffic at a standstill. Forecasters predict more storms, impacting global shipping routes. SAMSA is conducting a salvage operation for a stranded cargo ship, while vessels are diverted away from the Red Sea due to rough seas... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Japan Expands Investigation into Marine Engine Emissions Scandal Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism is intensifying its probe into marine engine manufacturers after Hitachi Zosen admitted to emissions data tampering. The scandal has prompted a wider investigation to ensure compliance with regulations and rebuild trust in the industry. Hitachi Zosen disclosed over 1,300 engines had falsified data since 1999, leading to a period of introspection and reform... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Mariners encouraged to embrace training for improved seafaring skills. Stephen Adjo Katcher of Ghana Industrial Trawlers Association stresses the need for seafarers to undergo training to keep pace with maritime industry advancements. During the Closed Fishing Season, he urges investment in career development to enhance skills and competitiveness. Katcher emphasizes the vital role of well-trained seafarers and calls for adherence to regulations to safeguard marine resources... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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MPA and NYK Sign MOU to Boost Maritime Decarbonization and Digitalization The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) have signed an MOU to enhance collaboration in maritime decarbonization, digitalization, and manpower development. This partnership focuses on promoting sustainable practices, including the use of alternative fuels and developing training programs for seafarers. The goal is to support the industry's transition to a smart and eco-friendly future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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Cadet Dies Following Punitive Exercise at Calamba Maritime Academy A cadet at a maritime academy in Calamba City tragically lost his life after being ordered to exercise as punishment by a senior officer. Despite being rushed to the infirmary and later transferred to a medical center, he was declared dead upon arrival. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring safety in educational environments... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Jul-2024
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