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Cochin Shipyard Teams Up with HD KSOE for Shipbuilding Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has signed a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding with HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering, announced at the 'Samudra se Samriddhi' event in Gujarat. This collaboration aims to enhance India's shipbuilding capabilities, generate 2,000 jobs, and align with the Maritime India Vision 2030 initiative... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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Explosion Reported Near Vessel Off Yemen’s Coast A British maritime authority reported an “explosion” near a vessel in the Gulf of Aden, off Yemen's coast. This incident follows escalating attacks on commercial shipping by Houthi rebels amid the Gaza conflict. Fortunately, the ship sustained no damage, and the crew remained unharmed as investigations into the incident continue... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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Alang Yard’s Ship-Breaking Industry Shows Signs of Rebound Alang, Gujarat, one of the world’s largest ship-breaking yards, is experiencing a modest recovery with a 13% increase in ship arrivals from April to August 2025. This year, 44 vessels were beached for dismantling, up from 39 last year. Despite ongoing challenges, government support is aiding the struggling industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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UK Launches Maritime Innovation Hub to Drive Green Shipping The UK is set to launch a Maritime Innovation Hub in April 2026, aimed at accelerating decarbonization in the maritime sector. Hosted by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, this initiative will support ship operators and technology developers in navigating regulatory frameworks to foster innovative solutions for sustainable shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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X-Press Feeders Defaults on Sri Lankan Court Judgment Payment X-Press Feeders has declined to pay a $250 million judgment from the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka over environmental damage from the 2021 sinking of the XPress Pearl. The Singapore-based company is negotiating with authorities, fearing the ruling may set a precedent for future maritime incident resolutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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Genoa Boat Show Reveals Key Trends in Italian Boat Ownership The 2025 Genoa International Boat Show showcased a study revealing that 80% of Italian boat owners are over 50, with a notable concentration in urban areas like Rome and Milan. Women represent 13% of ownership, gradually increasing. Interestingly, income levels do not directly correlate with boat ownership trends... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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India’s Dhamra Port Embraces Maritime Amritkal Vision 2047 for National Growth The event 'Samudra se Samruddhi' at Dhamra Port highlighted India's commitment to becoming a maritime leader under the "Maritime Amritkal Vision 2047." Attended by key officials, it showcased policies and projects vital for economic growth, emphasizing local production and innovation as essential for strengthening India's maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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VOC Port Sees Rapid Cargo Growth, Hits 20 Million Tonnes Early In a significant milestone, V.O. Chidambaranar Port in Thoothukudi achieved record cargo handling of 20 million tonnes on September 21, 2025. This accomplishment underscores its rapid growth, with a 0.61% increase in total cargo and a 6.93% rise in container traffic, solidifying its role as a key hub for international trade... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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Bahamas Mandates Use of Local Marine Pilots for Cruise Ship Navigation The Bahamas has enacted a pivotal maritime regulation mandating that all cruise ships be navigated by trained Bahamian marine pilots. This initiative not only enhances safety and local expertise but also stimulates job creation in the maritime sector, fostering a new generation of professionals and bolstering the economy through increased tourism... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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Cruise Passenger Leaves Ship with Intent to Stay Unfound, Tells Crew Police in Bonaire are searching for Jessica Collins, a 47-year-old American woman who did not return to her Carnival Cruise ship, the Horizon, after it docked on September 17. Though she texted a Carnival team member stating she was safe and wished to remain uncontacted, her whereabouts remain unknown... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2025
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