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Food Waste Biodigesters on Ships: A Brief Introduction Food waste biodigesters are becoming increasingly popular in the maritime industry as a sustainable solution for managing food waste on ships. These machines act as stainless steel stomachs, breaking down organic material using microorganisms and oxygen... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Crude oil spill, Koh Sichang, Thailand Some 60-80 tons of Arab Light Crude leaked from faulty pipe into Koh Sichang – Laem Chabang waters, Thailand, in the evening Sep 3. Tanker was offloading crude via Single Mooring Buoy No.2 when the leak occurred. Cleansing under way, tanker is surrounded by booms... -FleetMonPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Turkish container ship aground, Kos, Aegean sea Container ship VENTO ran aground at Cape Ammoglossa, Kos island, Greece, Aegean sea, at 2350 UTC Sep 3, while en route from Aliaga to Ashdod with 426 container on board. Remains aground as of 0820 UTC Sep 4, no tugs around yet... -FleetMonPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Korean Government Pledges Financial and R&D Support for Shipbuilders The South Korean government announced a new round of financial support for the country’s shipbuilding industry during a visit by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance to the Hanwha Ocean yard in Geoje. The new support comes as the industry continues to struggle with rising costs and competition, as well as slowing orders... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Sep-2023
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UK: Portsmouth supports ferry charter to protect seafarers pay and conditions Following the annual Merchant Navy Day, Portsmouth has thrown its weight behind two recent charters that were signed by a number of ferry companies, which operate between the UK and Europe, to protect the pay and conditions of seafarers... -Portsmouth City CouncilPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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55 Vessels Required by 2030 for Emerging CO2 Transport and Storage The drive for global decarbonization and the efforts to capture and store large quantities of CO2 emissions for industrial emitters is expected to create a new segment of the shipping industry. As the industry emerges, investments are projected for onshore infrastructure to assist in the transfer of mostly liquid CO2 from collection points to the offshore storage sites... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Sep-2023
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UK: Merchant Navy Medal honours announced for 2023 The 2023 Merchant Navy Medal recipients have been announced, with 11 seafarers to receive the highest medal of honour within the UK maritime sector. Broadcast on Merchant Navy Day 2023, the recipients include Chief Engineer Allan Dickson, Captain Ewan Rattray and Captain Charles Woodward... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Saudi Arabia eyes massive expansion of maritime sector Saudi Arabia plans to raise the maritime sector’s contribution to the Kingdom’s economy by four times its current level, said Minister of Transport and Logistics and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Transport Authority Saleh bin Nasser Al Jasser... -Arabian BusinessPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Amendments to LSA Code for Lifeboat Requirements The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has announced amendments to the International Life-Saving Appliance Code (LSA Code) regarding requirements for lifeboats, launching, and embarkation appliances. These amendments will come into effect on 1 January 2024 and are relevant to various stakeholders in the maritime industry,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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The Second Phase of the Fully Autonomous Ship Project: Briefly Explained MEGURI2040, a project led by the Nippon Foundation, is entering its second phase with the aim of creating a fully autonomous ship by 2025. The project will focus on four key areas: conducting demonstration tests, standardizing the technologies, strengthening the development process, and preparing society for the transformation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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WMU Reports 40% Female Enrollment in 2023 The World Maritime University (WMU) has reported that women represent nearly 40% of recruits to its postgraduate program in 2023, showing some of the highest levels of gender diversity in the shipping industry. The WMU stated that 49 women, accounting for 38.6% of the total, had enrolled in masters courses at its Malmö, Sweden, campus in 2023... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Ultimate Boats Partners with RONN to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Vessel Ultimate Boats, owned by Manx ExoTechnologies, is a boat manufacturer based in Glasgow, Scotland. The company specializes in producing commercial, tactical, and military watercraft. Last year, Ultimate Boats introduced the first fully recyclable workboat made from its patented DANU composite material for Police Scotland... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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ITF Discovers $2M Wage Theft on Luxury Cruise The coordinator of the International Transport Workers Federation's Australian inspectorate, Ian Bray, has slammed Australian Pacific Tours (APT), Sea Chefs and Delta Corp for deliberately avoiding the payment of wages owed to the crew in a shocking wage theft case aboard an Australian coastal tourism vessel operating between the ports of Broome, WA and Darwin, NT... -Mirage NewsPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Sri Lanka’s Hydrogen Roadmap Revealed The Ministry of Power and Energy in Sri Lanka has unveiled the National Hydrogen Roadmap, which aims to promote the production and use of green hydrogen in the country. The roadmap, developed in collaboration with the Petroleum Development Authority of Sri Lanka and Greenstat Hydrogen India, was presented to the Minister of Power and Energy, Kanchana Wijesekera... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Wind and Solar Drive Growth in the Breakbulk Sector With a global push to develop various types of green energy and major construction projects on the books across North America, the competition to attract business in the marine sectors of heavy lift, breakbulk and project cargoes is creating its own energy... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Sep-2023
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Global Maritime Summit targets ₹10-lakh crore investment The Global Maritime India Summit 2023, scheduled to take place in Delhi from October 17 to 19, is expected to attract an investment commitment of up to ₹10 lakh crore. Sarbananda Sonowal, the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, highlighted the importance of competition in the 21st century and the need for India to become the best in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2023
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