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Shipping Companies Struggle with Houthi Attacks Impact Concerns are rising as Houthi strikes on commercial shipping in the Red Sea expand, with recent attacks prompting Israeli military airstrikes. Vespucci Maritime CEO Lars Jensen warns of increased risks for vessels in the region, leading to a 90% drop in container throughput. Rising insurance premiums and attacks on box ships highlight the escalating dangers faced by commercial shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Houthi drone boat destroyed by armed guards A video circulating online captures an attack on the M/V Pumba in the Red Sea using an unmanned surface vessel loaded with explosives. The armed security team on board retaliated, causing the USV to explode. The Houthis claimed responsibility, referring to the ship as an "American ship." The M/V Pumba is a Liberian-flagged container ship owned by a Singapore-based subsidiary... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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ICG Continues to Protect Maersk Frankfurt and Crew The Indian Coast Guard is tirelessly working to ensure the safety of MV Maersk Frankfurt and prevent marine pollution in the Arabian Sea. Despite challenging weather conditions, ICG ships have successfully managed to control a major fire on board. Efforts are being made to keep the distressed vessel away from the coast and into deeper seas, with specialized vessels and external contractors aiding in the operation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Gibraltar Hosts Successful LNG Bunkering for K Line’s Vessel Peninsula, a leader in marine energy solutions, successfully bunkered the Thor Highway car carrier with LNG in Gibraltar. Operated by "K" LINE, the vessel showcases a commitment to lower carbon shipping. Peninsula's Tokyo office played a key role in the operation, highlighting their expertise in providing sustainable fuel options. The partnership reflects Peninsula's dedication to leading the marine energy transition... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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NYK Group Trials Suction Sails for Sustainable Shipping Japan's NYK Group has installed its first suction sails on the NBA Magritte, a bulk carrier chartered by Cargill. Developed by Econowind, these sails aim to reduce vessel emissions by creating additional propulsion force through a suction port. The trial will assess the effectiveness of wind-assisted propulsion, aligning with the industry's shift towards sustainable shipping methods... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Master’s Multitasking During Solo Navigation Led to Grounding The National Transport Safety Board criticized the master of the American Mariner for multitasking during a complex maneuver, leading to the vessel touching bottom in Sault Ste. Marie. With only the master on the bridge and a crew of 19, the NTSB emphasized the need for proper staffing to ensure safe navigation in confined spaces. The incident resulted in $600,000 in repair costs... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Female Seafarers Face Shocking Levels of Abuse and Harassment.: Study A recent study has revealed high levels of physical and verbal aggression, as well as sexual harassment, towards women seafarers. The research emphasizes the need for better reporting procedures in the maritime industry. Women seafarers experience twice as much harassment as men, with many reporting incidents of sexual harassment. The study calls for increased awareness and training to prevent workplace harassment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Seanergy Maritime Implements AI Solutions for Improved Safety Seanergy Maritime, a prominent Capesize shipowner, has integrated Orca AI's computer-vision platform into its operations to enhance safety and efficiency. With a fleet of 18 dry bulk vessels, Seanergy aims to improve navigational capabilities and reduce environmental impact. Orca AI's real-time data and insights support informed decision-making, cost reduction, and sustainability, aligning with Seanergy's commitment to excellence in offshore operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Sulmara Advances Uncrewed Vessel Technology for Offshore Operations Subsea specialist Sulmara secures funding from NZTC to develop an OTH USV for towed sensor packages. Meeting UK MCA standards, the project enhances Sulmara's ROC in Glasgow. A customer data portal will be created for cloud-based access. Collaborating with partners, Sulmara aims to revolutionize offshore data acquisition, accelerating decarbonization in the marine industry. CTO Andy Doggett is confident in the project's potential... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Carnival Corporation Orders Three New Cruise Ships from Fincantieri Shipyard Carnival Corporation & plc has partnered with Fincantieri to build three new cruise ships, set to be the largest in the Carnival fleet and the largest ever built in Italy. These LNG-powered ships will accommodate nearly 8,000 guests each and feature advanced energy-saving technologies. Construction is scheduled for delivery between 2029 and 2033... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Cargo ship detained near Ceuta by Spain after fuel leak detected Spanish authorities detained a German-operated cargo ship for causing an oil spill during a refueling operation near Ceuta. The ship, named Tony Stark, is under detention until a 120,000 euro deposit is paid. The operator, NautiCore Shipping, has not commented. Another incident caused beach closures in Valencia... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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Longliner sinks in Falklands, leaving crew stranded in severe weather. The crew of the freezer-longliner Argos Georgia faced tragedy off the Falkland Islands, with six lives lost in challenging weather. Rescuers battled severe conditions to save 14 survivors, including Spanish nationals. The incident highlights the dangers of the fishing industry and the bravery of those who risk their lives at sea. The search for the missing crew continues... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Jul-2024
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