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Philippines: Wallem opens new training facility ONE of the world’s leading ship management companies is funneling sizable resources into the Philippines in its bid to ensure that its growing number of Filipino seafarers as well as other nationalities are trained to perform using the latest technologies onboard its fleet... -The Manila TimesPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Cargo Ship and Bulker Collide in Sabine Pass Near Port Arthur, Texas A general cargo ship inbound for Port Arthur, Texas, and an outbound bulker collided on Sunday, August 21 causing significant damage to both vessels. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, the accident occurred in the Sabine Pass, a narrow shipping lane along the Texas-Louisiana border leading between Port Arthur and the Gulf of Mexico... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Youngest Pinoy ship captain to seafarers: Just aim high OLD sea salts and veteran master mariners from the ’70s and ’80s would usually consider a very young ship captain to be an affront to the seafaring profession. Anyhow, they came from a time when a generation of seafarers would survive the wrath of the high oceans with decades of brunt, brawn and brains... -The Manila TimesPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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India: Kerala Maritime Board amendment bill won’t cause any more liability The proposed Kerala Maritime Board (Amendment) Bill, 2022, will not create any additional financial liability for the State government, Port Minister Ahammed Devarkovil has said. When the Bill was tabled in Assembly for discussion, A.P. Anilkumar said as per the financial memorandum published, there would be an additional financial liability on the State government in terms of footing the salary and other perks of employees of the Board... -The HinduPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Maritime assistance for Caribbean takes focus at IMO forum The expansion of long-term technical assistance for small island developing states (SIDS) of the Caribbean took focus recently as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) urged regional stakeholders to assist its efforts... -Jamaica GleanerPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Bulk Carrier Struck Offshore Platform Missing from NOAA Navigation Charts, NTSB Finds A bulk carrier’s striking of an oil and gas platform in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast Louisiana last year can be chalked up to poor bridge resource management, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday. It seems the platform was shown on the British Admiralty paper chart used by the mate on watch, but was not included on the electronic navigation chart provided by NOAA that was displayed on the ship’s ECDIS... -gCaptainPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Polar ship begins science trials Britain’s new polar ship will depart Belfast today for its second leg of science trials. The ship has spent the past ten days sailing between Macduff and Belfast, conducting initial science trials. Beginning these science trials, the first of several taking place over the coming years, is a critical milestone in the commissioning of the ship... -Mirage NewsPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Brunei: Deal signed to provide employment opportunities PTAS Marine Sdn Bhd held a Conditional Offer of Employment signing ceremony last Friday, for Deck Rating trainees to mark the end of their three-month pre-sea training at Brunei Maritime Academy (BMA), Institute of Brunei Technical Education (IBTE) Jefri Bolkiah Campus, Kuala Belait... -Borneo BulletinPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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UAE keen to invest in Bangladesh’s maritime sector Dubai Ports (DP) World Authority of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed interest in Chittagong Sea Port and its bay-terminal operations and integrated logistics support. A delegation led by Rizwan Sumer, the chief executive officer of DP World’s Subcontinent, met the State Minister for Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury and expressed their interest on Tuesday... -Dhaka TribunePosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Royal Caribbean increases gratuities for crew members on its cruise ships After four years, Royal Caribbean is increasing the gratuity rate cruise ship passengers will pay for the service they receive from crew members onboard its ships. Each passenger pays a daily gratuity that covers the services of the crew members they interact with the most, and this daily rate is charged automatically unless the guest pre-pays it prior to the cruise... -Royal Caribbean BlogPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Singapore puts automated port development front and centre Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong highlighted the development of the world’s largest automated container port in his annual National Day Rally speech at the weekend. In his nationally broadcast speech PM Lee noted that the country’s seaport and airport played a “critical role” in putting the city state on the global stage... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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Indian Coast Guard hands over 32 rescued fishermen to Bangladesh The Indian Coast Guard on Tuesday handed over 32 rescued Bangladeshi fishermen to Bangladesh Coast Guard (BCG) in accordance with the existing Memorandum of Understanding between the two Coast Guards... -Daily PioneerPosted On:24-Aug-2022
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