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Indian Seafarers Honored for Exceptional Bravery at Sea by IMO Indian seafarers, including Captain Avhilash Rawat, are being recognized by the IMO for their exceptional bravery at sea. This acknowledgment highlights the courage and dedication of Indian seafarers in challenging situations. The awards for Bravery at Sea celebrate their vital role in ensuring safe maritime operations and emphasize the importance of appreciating their contributions to safeguarding the seas... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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Merchant Vessel Encounters Explosions Near Yemen British security firm Ambrey reported a merchant vessel encountering two explosions near Yemen's Mocha. One missile hit water, the other detonated in the air. The vessel, previously silent on its location, shared details with Ambrey. The firm investigates potential Houthi connections. The region faces increased security risks, with the Houthi group carrying out attacks in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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India urges IMO Council to prioritize safety of seafarers A recent delegation emphasized the ongoing challenge of 44 active cases involving 292 Indian seafarers, stressing the importance of prompt resolution for their well-being and rights. The complexities faced by seafarers in legal matters underscore the need for advocacy and support to protect their interests. The report highlights the struggles and calls for proactive measures to address these challenges effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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ABP Introduces Enhanced Safety Features for Pilot Boats ABP has reported that pilot boats incorporating a beak-bow planing hull design have demonstrated marked enhancements in several key areas such as seaworthiness, crew safety, comfort, handling, fuel efficiency, and emission reduction, in accordance with current regulations. These boats have undergone improvements such as different coatings to enhance visibility, repositioned filters, and adjustments to control the boat... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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Malta Maritime Summit to Focus on EU Vision, AI, and Sanctions Malta is set to host the Malta Maritime Summit, a key shipping forum, from October 7-11. This year's event will see government ministers from various countries discussing the EU's vision for the maritime sector. Topics like artificial intelligence and sanctions will be on the agenda, reflecting the industry's current challenges. The summit aims to shape the future of the maritime industry through collaboration and discussions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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Global Piracy Threats Expected to Decline in 2024 In the past reporting period, there were 60 incidents of maritime attacks, with 46 ships boarded and 8 attempted attacks. Perpetrators successfully boarded 84% of the attacked ships, with 85 individuals taken hostage. The use of guns and knives in these incidents has increased, underscoring the importance of regional maritime cooperation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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Indian Government’s Budget Plan for Maritime Development and Green Ship Scheme Indian government is set to unveil a maritime development fund to support shipbuilding firms in the upcoming Budget, aiming to boost the industry's self-reliance. The proposed fund, estimated at Rs 15,000-20,000 crore over seven years, will provide affordable loans to shipbuilders. Additionally, a green ship scheme promoting hydrogen-based vessels to reduce pollution is also expected to be announced... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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CMA CGM Container Ship Loses 44 Containers in Rough Seas off South Africa In heavy weather off the coast of South Africa, 44 containers were lost from the CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin while en route from Asia to Europe. Despite the incident, no injuries were reported, and the ship remains fully seaworthy. CMA CGM is taking necessary measures to ensure the safety of the trip... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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Korean Consortium Installs Carbon Capture System on Sub-Panamax Boxship A consortium of Korean maritime technology companies has successfully installed a proprietary onboard carbon capture system on a sub-Panamax boxship. Verification and operational testing will begin soon. Samsung Heavy Industries, HMM, Panasia, and Korea Register collaborated on the system, using entirely Korean components. The system, integrated into the 2,200 TEU boxship HMM Mongla, aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 82-90 percent... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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ClassNK’s 2023 PSC Report Highlights Detentions and Safety Improvements ClassNK's annual report on Port State Control sheds light on the state of PSC and highlights common detainable issues like fire safety deficiencies. With 419 PSC detentions in 2023, ClassNK is dedicated to eliminating substandard vessels through tools like 'PrimeShip-PSC Intelligence.' The report offers valuable insights for industry stakeholders seeking to enhance safety and compliance measures... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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South Africa Plans to Prevent Future Oil Spills due to Ships’ Grounding Salvage operations are underway to prevent an oil spill from a cargo ship that ran aground off South Africa's west coast. The Panamanian-flagged "Ultra Galaxy" was abandoned by its crew, prompting fears of pollution. Efforts are focused on rescuing the cargo and avoiding an oil spill, despite rough seas hampering operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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Growing Demand for Emission Control Catalysts in Marine Applications The emission control catalysts industry is booming, driven by the need for fuel efficiency in large marine vessels. Catalytic converters are essential in converting harmful pollutants into less damaging molecules, improving fuel economy. With the strict emissions regulations set by the International Maritime Organization, the demand for emission control catalysts is on the rise. Key players are focusing on technological advancements to meet these regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jul-2024
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