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Maersk anticipates ongoing disruptions in the Red Sea Global transport disruptions from the Red Sea conflict will persist into 2024, predicts Maersk. Their financial forecast increased to $9-11 billion EBITDA due to higher freight rates. Container ships avoid the Suez Canal, leading to a 77% decrease in traffic. Maersk expects volatility in trade and forecasts 4-6% global container growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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Hundreds of More Ships Needed to Meet Demand for Hydrogen A new report reveals that meeting the global demand for green hydrogen will require over 400 new hydrogen ships. The International Chamber of Shipping's groundbreaking report emphasizes the potential opportunities for clean hydrogen in decarbonizing key sectors. Strategies for increasing supply and demand dynamics in zero-emission fuels are discussed for the future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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Colombia to Break Deepwater Drilling Record in Caribbean The oil industry is pushing the boundaries of offshore exploration with plans to drill a record-breaking deepwater well in Colombia. Occidental Petroleum Corp. and Ecopetrol SA are preparing to explore Colombia's Caribbean waters, aiming to drill the Komodo-1 well to a depth of about 3,900 meters, surpassing current records... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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Critical Gaps Found in Canada’s Maritime Emergency Preparedness The TSB raised concerns about Canada's emergency preparedness at sea after investigating the container loss and fire on the ZIM Kingston off Vancouver Island. Lack of guidance on parametric rolling risks, deficiencies in crew training, and insufficient emergency response capabilities were highlighted. Urgent measures are needed to enhance maritime emergency response in Canadian waters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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Ocean Safety Unveils New Additions to its Jon Buoy Collection Ocean Safety will introduce the Jon Buoy Recovery Module MK 6 Valise at SMM 2024, offering a complete man overboard solution for vessels without above-water mounting capabilities. The module automatically inflates upon water impact, providing a visible safe haven for MOB recovery. Additionally, Ocean Safety will showcase their Ocean SOLAS liferafts at the event... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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Japan seeks extradition of Captain Paul Watson, opponent of whaling Japan is seeking the extradition of U.S.-Canadian anti-whaling activist Paul Watson from Greenland. Denmark confirmed the request based on allegations related to a 2010 incident in the Southern Ocean. Watson's lawyer stated concerns about a fair trial in Japan. Denmark, an autonomous province, is yet to decide on the extradition request... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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Tokyo and Paris MoUs Launch Joint Campaign on Crew Wages and Seafarer Employment Compliance The Tokyo and Paris MoUs on Port State Control are teaming up for a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) focusing on Crew Wages and Seafarer Employment Agreements (MLC, 2006) from September 1. This initiative aims to ensure compliance with regulations and raise awareness in the shipping industry. Results will be reported to the ILO and IMO... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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DC Technology Used to Modernize MS Amera with Shore Connection. Germany-based Phoenix Reisen has upgraded its ship MS Amera with ABB’s Onboard DC Grid™ power system and shore connection for improved efficiency and sustainability. The retrofitting allows for seamless integration of energy sources, reducing emissions during port calls by up to 35%. Phoenix Reisen's commitment to sustainable cruising is evident in this modernization project... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Aug-2024
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