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Container ship contacted waterfront while leaving Kaohsiung Container ship WAN HAI 312 contacted waterfront embankment at Kaohsiung Port at around 1955 LT Jul 10, right across Coast Guard Station near Kaohsiung VTS. WAN HAI 312 was leaving Kaohsiung with tug assistance. Port infrastructure suffered substantial damages, including navigational marks and street lamps... -FleetMonPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Li-ion Batteries - A boon for sustainability, but a challenge to the industry? The world is moving forward aggressively toward finding alternatives to fossil fuels, and electric vehicles (EVs) are shining as the most accessible and cost-effective ones as of yet. Globally, the adoption of EVs for both personal and commercial transport has seen a substantial rise since 2021... -Logistics InsiderPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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First Electric Flying Boat To Offer 100 Nautical Miles Of Range Electric cars have become a commodity these days but what about a zero-emission luxury flying boat? The pictured vessel is called SpiritBARTech35EF and is claimed to be the first coming with a fast cruising range of 100 nautical miles... -CarScoopsPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Listening to stories of the sea with compassion THE sea has millions of stories to tell; each wave is a sigh of an untold tale from distant shores and floating islands of steel. Every so often, it carries such chronicles to the ears of those who will listen, understand, and act upon them despite the distance. Marville Cullen Espago is among the few... -The Manila TimesPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Fire safety concerns delay delivery and entry into service of MSC’s new luxury brand. The Financial Times has reported that concerns over fire safety have led to the delay of MSC’s new luxury brand, Explora Journeys. The delivery and entry into service of the brand’s first cruise ship, Explora I, have been postponed due to issues with a supplier of fire-resistant insulation. Initially, the delays were attributed to problems with suppliers and the fitting out of the vessel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Marina prepares for IMO audit in October THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) held an interagency write-shop in preparation for IMO Imsas in October 2023. Julius Yano, assistant secretary for maritime at DoTr and Imsas TWG chairman, encouraged the Imsas TWG members to fulfill their respective commitments, particularly those indicated in PAQ, Additional PAI and Philippine maritime strategy... -The Manila TimesPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Seafarers' role in protecting marine environment focus of MAJ webinar THE IMPORTANCE of seafarers in preserving the marine environment and ensuring international maritime regulations are properly enforced was the focus of a high-level webinar hosted by the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) on June 29... -Jamaica GleanerPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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PH seeks inclusion of seafarers' concerns in IMO 'green' scheme THE Philippines, through the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), has strongly pushed for the recognition and inclusion of seafarers' concerns in the revised International Maritime Organization (IMO) strategy on greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction from ships... -The Manila TimesPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Ship recycling market experiences an inactive week with a shortage of tonnage The ship recycling market continues to be inactive and lacking tonnage, as many sub-continent yards remain closed after the Eid holidays and during the monsoon season. GMS, a cash buyer, reports that the year has been largely quiet for recycling sales, with prices being quoted well below market expectations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Saab Proposes High Speed Remote-Operated Rescue Craft for Maritime Emergencies Saab’s Docksta Shipyard has proposed a new-generation rescue craft called the Docksta Loitering, Optionally Crewed, High Speed Rescue Vessel (LHSRV) that uses remote-operation technology to reduce response times for maritime accidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Fighting stereotypes of gendered ageism It’s no secret that sexism still affects women in 2023. However, as individuals age, they also experience ageism based on gender, or gendered ageism. It affects a woman’s ability to advance professionally as well as her physical and mental wellness... SAFETY4SEAPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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PNG: NMSA to issue seafarers ID cards Papua New Guinea National Maritime Safety Authority will now be issuing the Seafarers Identification Card (SID), PNG to seafarers in PNG. Officially launched at the PNG Maritime College in Madang on June 25, the SID or Crewman’s Identity Card refers to an international identity document... -POST-COURIERPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Mid-year IMB report reveals rise in maritime piracy & armed robbery The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) has raised concern on the resurgence of reported incidents in the Gulf of Guinea waters and the increase in incidents in the Singapore Straits in its mid-year report for 2023, released today... -International Chamber of CommercePosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Captain Lise Henriksen Makes History as the First Female Captain at Odfjell Lise Henriksen is making history as she becomes the first female captain in the 109-year-old Norwegian chemical tanker company, Odfjell. Her promotion is a significant milestone in the male-dominated maritime industry and is seen as a breakthrough for gender equality... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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SHI tests sonar tech to analyze ships’ underwater radiated noise Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has successfully tested sonar technology to analyze the radiated noise of ships underwater. This advanced technique allows for the precise measurement of noise intensity, direction, and distance. SHI has applied this technology to analyze the cause of noise emissions from a 174,000cbm LNG carrier... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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Key cargo owners look for zero-emission shipping by 2025 While IMO has announced an enhanced common ambition to reach net-zero GHG emissions from international shipping by “close to 2050,” some influential cargo shippers don’t want to wait that long. They’re set to launch a Request for Proposals (RFP) for zero-emission shipping services to be delivered by 2025. That’s zero, not “net zero,” by the way... -Marine LogPosted On:12-Jul-2023
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