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Offshore and Maritime Firms Ride Recovery Wave in Industry Offshore and marine companies in Singapore are thriving in the renewables sector, with strong order books and profits. Companies like Dyna-Mac and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding are leading the way with green projects. Analysts see opportunities in FPSO, support vessels, and wind farms. Despite challenges, companies like Seatrium, Dyna-Mac, and Marco Polo Marine are well-positioned for growth in clean energy solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Hydrogen and Wind Propulsion Analysis Report released by EMSA The latest report from EMSA, led by ABS, analyzes hydrogen and wind propulsion for carbon-neutral shipping. Presented at SMM 2024, the report covers greenhouse gas impacts, scalability, and safety. ABS VP Koutsourakis is proud of the research consortium. CE Delft highlights the importance of meeting emissions requirements. Future reports will explore biofuels, ammonia, synthetic fuels, and nuclear energy for shipping ... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Advanced ASV Technology Used to Find Plane Missing Since 1968 Cutting-edge technology is being used to search for a missing plane in Lake Superior since 1968. An autonomous surface vessel equipped with sonar technology, named Armada 8, is on a mission to locate the Beechcraft 6580 Queen Air plane that disappeared with three souls on board. This advancement in maritime exploration could lead to further discoveries in the Great Lakes region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Turkish Cargo Ship Crew Rescued After Collision Off Iran Coast Turkish authorities have confirmed the safety of the crew of a Turkish-owned cargo ship after a collision with a bulker off the coast of Iran. The crew was rescued from a life raft, with no injuries reported. Prompt rescue efforts were coordinated to ensure the safety of the crew and prevent further damage to the vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Fishing Vessel Crew’s Swift Rescue Highlights Safety Protocols at Sea On July 12, 2024, the crew of the fishing vessel "Kingfisher" faced a dangerous situation when one of their sailors was pulled overboard while setting traps. Thanks to his personal flotation device and the quick response of his colleagues, the sailor was successfully rescued. This incident emphasizes the importance of safety and preparedness at sea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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IIT Madras Online MBA in Digital Maritime and Supply Chain: Applications Open Now The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras is offering a two-year Online MBA program in Digital Maritime and Supply Chain for professionals and entrepreneurs. The program is designed to advance careers with flexibility and a course fee of Rs 9 lakh. Scholarships covering up to 50 percent of the fee are available. Apply by September 19 on the official IIT Madras website... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Lloyd’s Register Collaborates to Reduce Maritime Emissions through Innovative Technologies Lloyd’s Register (LR) has teamed up with Amogy and RotoBoost for a joint project focusing on cutting emissions in the maritime industry. The study will assess advanced technologies like hydrogen fuel cells and ammonia-to-power systems to meet strict emissions standards. This collaboration aims to drive decarbonization in shipping through sustainable solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Greenpeace Vessel to Have Hexagon Purus Maritime Hydrogen Fuel System Hexagon Purus Maritime, a subsidiary of Hexagon Purus in Norway, has secured an order to supply a compressed hydrogen fuel system for a new Greenpeace vessel. The vessel, built at Freire Shipyard in Spain, will utilize clean energy technologies like hydrogen, e-methanol, wind, and solar power. This move aligns with global decarbonization efforts in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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AIDA Cruises Innovates Sustainability with 100% Renewable Bio Marine Fuel in Rotterdam On September 5, 2024, AIDA Cruises took a significant step towards sustainability by refueling the AIDAprima with 100 percent renewable Bio Marine Fuel in Rotterdam. This pilot project aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 85 percent compared to conventional fossil fuels. The company is committed to identifying advanced fuels for a sustainable future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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Star Bulk sells its oldest vessel in a strategic move. Star Bulk recently sold its oldest vessel, the 2004-built Capesize ship Star Triumph, for $20 million. After debt repayment, the net proceeds are expected to be around $13 million, resulting in a gain of $7.7 million in the third quarter of 2024. The buyer of the vessel was not disclosed. This move is part of Star Bulk's strategy to optimize its fleet by selling older vessels and investing in newer, more efficient ships to enhance performance and competitiveness in the dry bulk shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Sep-2024
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