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Indian Coast Guard rescues 19 crew members from a ’sinking’ ship The Indian Coast Guard on Friday successfully rescued 19 people at sea, including 18 Indians and their Ethiopian Master from a Motor Tanker Parth, a Gabon flagged vessel, it said in a release. The vessel was on passage to New Mangalore from Khor Fakkan, UAE... -The Economic TimesPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Second cohort of maritime women join leadership programme The second cohort of future female leaders have joined the LEAP run by Maritime SheEO. IMO is again sponsoring twenty students, under its Women In Maritime programme. The course is designed to equip women with leadership skills and the confidence to progress in their careers... -All About Shipping -Posted On:17-Sep-2022
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Shipping still suffering from sea blindness , report shows While almost everything we owe has traveled on a ship before it reached our hands, a recent report by Nautilus International confirms low levels of awareness and understanding of maritime amongst the wider public in the UK. Why “sea blindness” seems to insist and what does it mean for the future of shipping?.. -Safety4SeaPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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New LNG carrier design eliminates methane slip Siemens Energy, Moss Maritime, DNV and Fearnleys have developed an LNG vessel design that will be powered by a hybrid combined-cycle power and propulsion plant. Under the concept, many engine components, including the main engines can be removed from the ship... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Shipping industry faces high cyber security risk: AGCS Rahul Khanna, global head of Marine Risk Consulting at AGCS, said that digitalization of the maritime industry has increased the industry’s exposure to cyber risks. Mr. Khanna highlighted that all four shipping industry giants have faced cyber attacks in the recent years,.. -Business InsurancePosted On:17-Sep-2022
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DCSA digital standards poised to become globally accepted The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) has become the front-runner in setting digital standards. Earlier this month, the European Shippers Council announced a collaboration with the DCSA to drive forward to adoption of DCSA standards... -theloadstar.comPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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How will India’s national logistics policy be a game changer for the sector Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release India’s national logistics policy aimed at promoting a seamless movement of goods across the country, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said on September 13... -Times NowPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Holland America Line Successfully Tests Biofuels on Cruise Ship Earlier this month, Holland America Line successfully completed the first ever long term, 100% biofuel test aboard an operating cruise ship, MS Volendam, while the ship was positioned in Rotterdam... -Cruise HivePosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Concept Automates Ship Recycling in a Green, Circular Process Disposal of retired ships in an environmentally-friendly and safe manner remains one of the largest challenges for the maritime industry. Despite government initiatives and watchdog groups, shipbreaking remains a dirty and labor-intensive operation with a poor overall safety record according to groups such as NGO Shipbreaking... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Maritime experts advocate new tech for cleaner shipping in Africa MARITIME experts have advocated the adoption of new maritime technologies for cleaner and safer shipping in the African continent. Speaking at the 7th LIMW, held in Lagos, the French Ambassador to Nigeria said that profound mutations are also taking place in the maritime industry for the better... -VanguardPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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World�s First Methanol-powered Newcastlemax Bulker Gets ABS AIP A design for the world’s first methanol-powered Newcastlemax bulk carrier has received AIP from classification society ABS. The dual-fuel, 210,000 dwt vessel is also equipped with the methanol tank capacity to fully meet endurance requirements on methanol fuel alone... -MarineLinkPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Post-pandemic world brings heightened risks for shipping While the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in few direct claims for the marine insurance sector, the impact on the welfare of crews and the boom in shipping and port congestion, exacerbated by the Ukraine invasion, raises potential safety concerns... -MarineLinkPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Specialised reefer vessels set for another spectacular season Reefer rates during the sector’s last peak season hit all-time records as a result of supply chain disruption and equipment imbalances. Despite transporting little more than 10% of seaborne reefer cargo today, the ageing specialised fleet fulfils a vital role in the shipment of perishables, according to Philip Gray, Drewry’s reefer sector analyst... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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NGO rescues 207 people from distress in Maltese waters SOS Humanity – a non-governmental search and rescue organisation – rescued 207 people in distress in Malta’s search and rescue area. The organisation said that while its crew was “prepared for the worst,” no casualties were reported and survivors include 36 women, some of them pregnant, and 88 minors and children... -NewsbookPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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European shipbuilding gets a wakeup call Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is having repercussions in the Baltic. Already, Finland and Sweden have sought to join NATO. Now, long-time NATO member Denmark is planning to invest up to DKK 40 billion (about $5.4 billion) in new warships... -Marine LogPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Aframax tanker disabled by fire, anchored, Java sea Fire erupted in engine room of Aframax tanker SEABORNE PETRO at around 2000 LT (UTC +7) Sep 15, some 9 nm SW of tanker’s destination, Cinta Oil Terminal, Java sea, NW of Jakarta. Tanker drifted or moved dead ahead until 1830 LT Sep 16, when she anchored 18 nm north of Ciwandan, Java, Sunda Strait. Reportedly, fire was extinguished, situation understood to be under control... -FleetmonPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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Bitumen tanker listed, abandoned, still afloat, Arabia sea Bitumen tanker PARTH developed heavy list after massive water ingress in ballast tanks in Arabian sea some 3 nm off India western coast at night Sep 15, while en route from Khor Fakkan UAE to New Mangalore India, with 3,911 tons of bitumen on board. 19 crew abandoned tanker, they’ve been rescued by Indian Coast Guard... -FleetmonPosted On:17-Sep-2022
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