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India’s Maritime Transformation Discussed at Sagarmanthan 2024 Sanjeev Sanyal, a member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council, urged India to revamp its approach to ships and shipping infrastructure for greater maritime governance. The upcoming Sagarmanthan Dialogue, set for November 18-19, 2024, will address key maritime issues to boost India's global interactions and ocean governance. Other speakers at the event highlighted the importance of fostering partnerships and promoting innovative ideas for the future of India's maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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New E-Bunker Vessel Powered by ABB Technology Launched Swedish company SeaFjord Energy is leading the way in reducing carbon emissions in the maritime industry with their innovative e-bunker vessel concept. Partnering with ABB, FKAB Marine Design, and Bureau Veritas, the vessel will revolutionize energy supply for ships at sea and in ports, utilizing cutting-edge technology to optimize efficiency and environmental sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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Innovative Methanol-to-Power Solution gets DNV Approval PowerCell Group has received approval in principle (AIP) from DNV for its methanol-to-power solution, combining a methanol reformer from RIX Industries with the PowerCell Marine System 225. This innovative system supports the maritime industry's shift to cleaner energy sources, with methanol emerging as a promising alternative fuel alongside hydrogen for decarbonization and electrification... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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MOL Launches New LNG-Fueled Ferry for Sustainable Sea Travel Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) recently launched the LNG-fueled ferry Sunflower Pirka at Naikai Zosen Corporation, with assistance from the LNG-fueled tugboat Ishin. MOL is dedicated to using LNG as a low-carbon fuel to lead the world towards a decarbonized society. The ferry will operate on the Oarai-Tomakomai route, joining MOL's growing fleet of LNG-fueled ferries in Japan... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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MSC Expands Fleet with Purchase of Pre-Owned Vessels The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has cemented its position as a top player in the container shipping industry through a substantial fleet expansion, obtaining a significant number of used ships. This strategic move has elevated MSC to the forefront of liner operator rankings, solidifying its market dominance and surpassing competitors like Maersk. With a recent acquisition of additional vessels, MSC continues to demonstrate its commitment to growth and maintaining its industry-leading status... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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Anti-Whaling Activist Watson to Remain in Greenland for Advocacy Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson is facing potential extradition to Japan from Greenland, where he is currently detained. The 73-year-old founder of Sea Shepherd is fighting against charges dating back to 2010 for obstructing a Japanese vessel. Supporters are closely watching the legal battle that could determine Watson's future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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Survitec Highlights Fire Safety Risks and Challenges for Methanol-Fuelled Vessels Survitec, a provider of survival technology solutions, has raised concerns about the fire safety of methanol-fuelled vessels despite recent guidance from DNV. Traditional firefighting methods are ineffective against methanol fires, prompting the need for adjustments in water mist systems. Survitec is working to develop new fire protection solutions to address the unique risks associated with methanol... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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Singapore Allows Night Movements of Container Ships to Boost Port Efficiency Singapore has announced the approval of night-time movement for container ships at Pasir Panjang Terminal after a successful trial. With congestion causing delays, the decision aims to boost regional connectivity, enhance port efficiency, reduce berthing time, and decrease the need for container transport between terminals. Stringent safety measures will be in place, including mandatory piloting and monitoring of barge movements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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Iranian Vessel Sinks in Kuwait: Three Bodies Recovered, Search for Crew Continues Three bodies have been recovered after an Iranian vessel sank in Kuwait's waters. Search and rescue operations were conducted by Iranian and Kuwaiti authorities. The vessel had six crew members, with three Iranians and three Indians. Efforts continue to locate the remaining crew members... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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Search and Rescue Underway for Missing Tugboat Oshio in Singapore’s Eastern Anchorage The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is conducting a search and rescue mission for a missing tugboat named Oshio in the Eastern Anchorage area. One crewmember has been rescued but sadly pronounced dead. The cause of the incident is unclear, prompting salvage operations to locate the sunken tug and ensure navigational safety in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Sep-2024
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