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Container ship capsized after collision off Ningbo, dozens of containers in water Container ship XIN YUAN LONG 6 collided with sand carrier (no details) in the morning Jul 17, shortly after leaving Ningbo, China. Sand carrier sank. XIN YUAN LONG 6 suffered hull breach or breaches, developed heavy portside list and capsized, with at least 40 containers falling into water... -FleetMonPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Crimean Bridge attack, Kerch Strait closed for transit Crimean Bridge which connects Crimea and Russian mainland was twice hit early in the morning Jul 17. One span of car bridge collapsed, reportedly one pillar also collapsed, rail bridge remained (according to officials) intact. Crimean Bridge is of strategic importance for Russian military fighting in Ukraine... -FleetMonPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Vessel sinks due to 1,900 tonnes of partially liquefied soil Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority (NSIA) has published an investigation report into the sinking of the cargo vessel Bjugnfjord north of Helsingør in Denmark on 20 January 2022. According to NSIA, the bulk carrier MS Bjugnfjord sank on its way out of the Kattegat due to cargo displacement of 1,900 tonnes of partially liquefied soil... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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OCI Global completes green methanol bunkering for Maersk boxship A 2,100-teu container ship, constructed at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, recently underwent refueling with green methanol on July 16th at the Port of Busan. OCI, a provider of green methanol, bunkered the ship with its HyFuels ISCC-certified green methanol before it embarked on a 21,000 km journey to Europe... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Black Sea Grain Initiative: Food Lifeline for Millions Closes Today The last cargo of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by the United Nations (UN) and Turkey, is being transported by a Turkish-flagged bulk carrier built in 1996. The initiative, signed in July 2022, allowed Ukraine to export essential grain cargoes to global markets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Challenges and Potential of Methanol as a Marine Fuel A new report from Lloyd’s Register (LR) indicates that while technology feasibility continues to grow for methanol as a marine fuel, there are several challenges the industry must overcome to adopt it. The report, titled “Fuel for Thought: Methanol,” states that the main obstacles are investment and community readiness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Bangladesh Maritime University VC visits Goa University The Goa University hosted Vice-Chancellor of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Maritime University (BSMRMU), Rear Admiral Mohammad Musa, on Thursday, July 6, 2023. His visit was aimed at operationalising MoU, signed between Goa University and the BSMRMU in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during the visit of Prof Menon to the country in November 2022... -EdexLivePosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Thermal cameras give boost to crew safety in Iceland A case study on utilizing thermal imaging on board fishing vessels has shown the technology’s potential to increase safety on board fishing vessels. The case study, which used a Teledyne FLIR thermal camera, installed thermal imaging on the 72.5-meter Vikingur AK 100, an Icelandic fishing vessel that typically targets mackerel, herring, capelin, and blue whiting... -SeafoodSourcePosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Virgin Cruise Ship Collides With Dock at PortMiami The Virgin Voyages cruise ship Scarlet Lady came into unfortunate contact with a mooring dolphin at PortMiami over the weekend. This mishap resulted in a dent and hull perforation on the starboard aft side of the ship just above the waterline. Luckily for guests, Virgin Voyages could immediately initiate repairs, ensuring guests experienced a minor delay in the vessel’s departure... -Cruise HivePosted On:18-Jul-2023
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How to Avoid Getting Norovirus on Cruise Ships Multiple cruise lines are experiencing norovirus outbreaks. There have currently been 13 norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships in 2023. The most recent outbreak occurred on a Viking Cruises ship, which traveled from Iceland and docked in New York City. About 13% of its passengers and several crew members became ill with the virus while on board... -Health.comPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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8 shipping technologies to help decarbonise the industry Almost every traded good in existence has sailed the high seas. The constant flow of products across oceans is necessary for meeting growing consumer demand. However, global shipping is also a significant driver of climate change, emitting more greenhouse gases than most countries. Here is how shipping and logistics companies can use technology to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint... -Trade Finance GlobalPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Cruise ship FIVE TIMES the size of Titanic to set sail next year with 10,000 on board The Icon of the Seas is preparing to embark on its maiden voyage next year, when it will assume the title of world’s largest cruise ship. Operated by Miami-based Royal Caribbean, the ship sports seven swimming pools, 40 bars and restaurants, the largest waterpark at sea, and an ice rink... -GB NewsPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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The route to regulating autonomous vessels There have been significant developments with respect to the regulation of autonomous vessels recently, including Remotely Operated Manned Vessels (ROUVs) and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), both domestically within the UK and at an international level... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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The Critical Role of Marine Safety Supplies in Reducing Maritime Accidents In the vast, ever-changing expanse of the ocean, safety is of utmost importance. With the maritime industry responsible for the transportation of approximately 90% of the world's goods, maintaining safe navigational practices has become an area of intense scrutiny. Today, we delve into the role of marine safety supplies in mitigating maritime accidents through a rigorous statistical analysis... -EIN NewsPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Tanker arrives in Yemen to start risky oil pumping operation A United Nations oil tanker has embarked on a dangerous mission to extract over a million barrels of crude oil from a deteriorating vessel that poses a significant risk of explosion and potential environmental catastrophe. The Nautica has arrived at Hodiedah port in Yemen to commence the long-awaited pumping operation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Stella Maris Launches Workshops To Help Combat Modern Slavery In The Maritime Industry Stella Maris, a leading maritime charity dedicated to supporting seafarers and fishers worldwide, is pleased to announce the launch of a new workshop series across the UK. These workshops are aimed at empowering individuals to identify cases of modern slavery within the maritime industry, supporting victims and survivors of modern slavery and raising awareness of the issue... -Marine InsightPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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MOL appoints first female ship captain MITSUI O.S.K Lines (MOL) has appointed its first female ship captain, Naomi Matsushita, who will take command of the car carrier Beluga Ace. Matsushita was appointed captain effective June 6, 2023. This is the first time a Japanese shipping company has assigned a female seafarer to actually serve as a captain... -PortCallsPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Transworld Group & Fleet Management Announce Ship Management Joint Venture Leading maritime companies Transworld Group and Fleet Management (FLEET) have established a new ship management joint venture, Transworld Fleet Management. This will provide dedicated technical management services to Transworld Group’s diversified fleet which includes container vessels, bulk carriers, and tankers, besides Transworld associated and affiliated vessels... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-Jul-2023
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Navigating the seas of sleep During the 2023 Crew Welfare Week, Christopher L. Hall, Managing Director, Hong Kong, The American Club, highlighted the importance of quality and adequate sleep for people onboard. Sleep at sea can play a critical role to seafarers’ safety and health and industry needs to make the promotion of better sleep a priority... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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World’s largest containership MSC Michel Cappellini named The world’s largest containership, MSC Michel Cappellini, was named in Bremerhaven today, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company said. Measuring an impressive 400 meters in length and boasting a capacity to carry up to 24,346 containers, the MSC Michel Cappellini is the crown jewel of the brand-new Celestino Maresca class,.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:18-Jul-2023
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