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Indian Navy Rescues 9 Crews from Capsized Oil Tanker near Oman The Indian Navy warship INS Teg successfully rescued nine crew members, including eight Indians and one Sri Lankan, from the capsized oil tanker MV Prestige Falcon off the coast of Oman. Despite rough seas and strong winds, the collaborative search and rescue efforts with Oman authorities have proven effective in ensuring the safety of those involved... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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Deadly Houthi Attack on Tanker Escalates Maritime Tensions The sinking of the Prestige Falcon by a Houthi strike has resulted in the disappearance of all 16 crew members, marking it as the deadliest attack by the group. Search and rescue operations are ongoing for the Indian and Sri Lankan nationals. The incident has impacted containership charter rates and led to longer routes, affecting the market until at least 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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Repairs Begin on Damaged Undersea Cables in Red Sea Repairs are underway for three undersea telecommunications cables damaged in the Red Sea in February, despite increased attacks by Houthi militias on ships in the region. The AAE-1 cable has been repaired, with the two others in progress. The downtime has forced operators to reroute traffic at considerable expense... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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Latvians Debut Revolutionary 5G Maritime Connectivity Latvian mobile innovator LMT and LVR Fleet demonstrated a 5G maritime connectivity concept at the Port of Riga. The event showcased seamless network connectivity from shore to ship, between ships, and ships to drones. The 5G multi-hop principle enabled communication between vessels, with a pilot boat providing stable network connectivity to an icebreaker ship and a floating drone transmitting seabed measurements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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Columbia Group Launches Solution to Comply with FuelEU Columbia Group, led by Director of Energy and Renewables Philippos Ioulianou, is addressing the new FuelEU Maritime regulations by launching EmissionLink. This platform utilizes AI to streamline processes, ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory landscapes. It offers transparency in managing fuel life cycles, helping companies meet emission targets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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OrbitMI Launches Customizable Data Service for Dry Bulk Ships OrbitMI's new Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering for the dry bulk sector delivers precise and timely data to enhance operational efficiency. CEO Ali Riaz emphasizes the company's commitment to providing accessible and accurate information to empower industry players. With customizable data sets covering vessel details, customers can make informed decisions and optimize their technology stacks for better outcomes in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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NTSB Report on Vessel Fire Highlights Electrical Safety and Welding Best Practices The NTSB released its final report on the Qualifier 105 passenger ship fire in Homer, Alaska, on January 19, 2023. The $1.2 million vessel was a total loss, with no injuries or pollution reported. The fire was traced to an unknown electrical source, emphasizing the importance of proper welding procedures to prevent such incidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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Union Minister Encourages India’s Northeast Youth to Train in Maritime Skills for Job Opportunities Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal is urging youth in the northeast to undergo maritime skills training for employment opportunities. He emphasized the importance of waterways for transportation and announced plans to develop rivers for cargo and tourism. Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio echoed Sonowal's sentiments, highlighting the economic benefits of waterway development... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Jul-2024
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