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Combination gas tanker disabled off Orkneys, towed to safety Combination gas tanker INEOS INTREPID suffered engine failure late Jul 30 north of Orkney islands, while en route from Rafnes Norway to USA. Disabled ship drifted until early morning Aug 1, when she was taken on tow by offshore tug... -FleetMonPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Containership Runs Aground Near Tourist Center, Kolkata An inbound containership on its way to an inland port near Kolkata, India, caused a stir when it ran aground on the river bank near a popular tourist center. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways confirmed that there were no injuries, but many people gathered to witness the spectacle of the stranded ship in the river mud... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Inadequate Lookout Leads To Collision Between Coast: NTSB Report The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that the fatal collision between the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Winslow Griesser and a small boat off the coast of Puerto Rico last year was a result of both vessels failing to maintain a proper lookout. The incident occurred on August 8, 2022,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Brunswick Corporation lost $85 million in cyberattack A cybersecurity incident will cost the Brunswick Corporation as much as $85 million, the company’s CEO told investors last week. The billion-dollar boating manufacturing firm announced a cyberattack on June 13 that impacted their systems and some of their facilities. The company brought in nearly $6 billion in revenue in 2021 and operates in 24 countries... -The Recorded Future NewsPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Bunker Fuel Spill Closes Port of Gibraltar Operations at the Port of Gibraltar have been suspended due to a bunker fuel spill from a ship in the Bay of Gibraltar. The incident happened during a ship-to-ship refueling operation involving the Panama-flagged LPG tanker, Gas Venus, at around 8:22 a.m. on Tuesday. The captain of the tanker, a 56-year-old individual, has been arrested by the Royal Gibraltar Police... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Govt decision makers need to value shipping's key role: UGS Be it war, pandemics or other global disruptions, it is shipping that links the world, allowing for the smooth flow of vital goods, and the link that keeps the global economy ticking, declared Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) President Melina Travlou... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Captain of LPG Tanker Arrested After Bunker Spill in Bay of Gibraltar Authorities in Gibraltar have detained a vessel and arrested its captain following a significant bunker spill, according to local police. The incident occurred when an overflow of fuel happened while the LPG tanker Gas Venus was taking on bunkers from a smaller tanker at an anchorage in the Bay of Gibraltar. As a result, operations at the port were temporarily closed... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Anger as £800m Clyde shipbuilding plan to resolve ferries crisis sinks Ministers have come under fire as an £800m scheme to create a Clyde shipbuilding revolution and solve Scotland's ferry crisis with a fleet of 50 catamarans has been sunk. Fronted by Stuart Ballantyne, whose designs are used in around 50 countries, the Clyde Catamaran Group has had meetings with ministers over the new ferries built over 20 years would cost a fraction of those currently being built... -HeraldScotlandPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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OneWeb to test flat panel LEO connectivity technology in Superyacht Sector This September, OneWeb will be launching a “try before you buy” service with the Kymeta Peregrine u8 LEO terminal, a new UT purpose built for maritime applications. Kymeta’s compact, low-power UT, pairs seamlessly with OneWeb’s LEO network... -OneWebPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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11 Missing Crew Members Of The Sunken Ship In Malacca Strait Rescued By Local Fishermen In a dramatic maritime rescue operation, the Indonesian authorities successfully located and rescued all 11 crew members of a distressed ship that had mysteriously disappeared in the treacherous waters of the Malacca Strait. The KM Lintang Timur Samudera ship had transported agricultural products from Tanjung Balai Asahan to Malaysia before encountering distress... -Marine InsightPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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UNB researchers using 3D printing to accelerate shipbuilding In a Saint John metal fabrication plant, engineers closely monitor a large, humming piece of machinery they believe could transform the speed of ship repairs. This advanced 3D printer is worth about a million dollars and turns powdered metals into highly efficient parts for the marine industry... -CBC.caPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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MAN inks licensing deal with Hengli Heavy Hengli Engine (Dalian) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hengli Heavy Industry, has entered into a patent licensing agreement with marine engine powerhouse MAN Energy Solutions. The signing ceremony, attended by prominent figures from both companies, was held on July 31, marking the official initiation of Hengli’s engine manufacturing business... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Philippines, EU to strengthen maritime security ties The European Union is ready to work with the Philippines to strengthen maritime security in the Indo-Pacific, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said yesterday, as she renewed the EU's support for Manila's 2016 arbitral victory against Beijing over the South China Sea issue... -ZAWYAPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Fremantle Highway Fire: Updates and Investigation The fire on board the car carrier Fremantle Highway has subsided and there are no signs of it still burning. The ship is currently anchored 16 kilometers away from the islands of Schiermonnikoog and Ameland in the North Sea. Rijkswaterstaat, a Dutch government agency, is actively responding to the incident and reports that the Fremantle Highway remains stable with a tug connected... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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Battery Fire Safety Training: An Urgent Need of Maritime Industry With the increasing adoption of battery-powered technology in the maritime sector, the risk of battery fires has become a pressing concern. As vessels embrace cleaner energy sources, the industry must address the potential hazards associated with these advanced energy storage systems. Battery fire safety training has emerged as an urgent need,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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India: GSL, IISc To Transform Maritime Sector through AI-Powered Advancements Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) and the Foundation for Science Innovation and Development (FSID) at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, have recently signed an important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to revolutionize the shipbuilding and defence sectors through cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies... -The Financial ExpressPosted On:3-Aug-2023
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