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Shipping mourns Queen Elizabeth II as Britain’s longest-serving monarch dies at 96 Shipping is taking to social media to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The UK’s longest-reigning monarch died peacefully on Thursday, according to an announcement by the royal family... -TradeWindsPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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IMO points to 77 pct drop in SOx emissions from ships since 2020 There has been an estimated 77% drop in overall Sulphur Oxide emissions from ships since the entry into effect of the “IMO 2020” regulations in January 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) said... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Designs Progress for Zero-Emission Cruise Ship Efforts are progressing to design and build the world’s first zero-emission cruise ship that will be outfitted with batteries and hydrogen fuel cells for its power. Northern Xplorer reports that it has selected a shipyard and is working with technology partners to choose the technologies for its first cruise ship... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Japan, India Agree to Promote Maritime Security Cooperation Foreign and defense ministers from Japan and India on Thursday agreed to promote maritime security cooperation in order to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific... -Jiji PressPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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MSC to implement Anti-Roll Assist tech to safeguard containers MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has signed a contract to implement the new DNV Anti-Roll Assist system and ARCS (Anti-Roll for Containerships) class notation on some 100 vessels, the first global liner company to install the application... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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SNAME tackles marine industry hiring needs It’s no secret that the marine industry worldwide is struggling to find enough skilled employees to meet its workforce development needs. Case in point: The Hampton Roads area of Virginia hosted a Shipbuilders Day Job Fair on August 12 with multiple employers onsite to fill over 5,000 full-time positions in the maritime, shipbuilding, and ship repair industries... -Marine LogPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Are autonomous ships and vehicles ’unmanned’ or ’uncrewed’? Like “self-driving” cars, autonomous ships are a reality and will likely revolutionize many aspects of shipping and maritime security. With up to 95% of maritime accidents due to human error, autonomous vessels offer the tantalizing possibility of greatly reduced risk to ship owners,.. -C4ISRNetPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Mongols speaking Malayalam - What a sunken ship says about South India & China’s medieval ties The silent ceramic objects that survive from medieval Indian Ocean trade carry incredible stories of a time when South Asia had the upper hand over China... -ThePrintPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Wind propulsion regulation lags industry ambition The regulatory framework for wind propulsion needs updating in order to enable innovation and ambition in the space. Speaking at the GMEC at SMM 2022, panellists discussed the prospect of vessels with wind as a primary source of propulsion, rather than as assistance to a fuel-burning prime mover... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Ksh 2B Kenyan Boat Nominated for International Award A Ksh2 billion multi-purpose tugboat run by the Kenya Ports Authority has been nominated for an international marine award. KPA announced that MV Mwokozi II was listed as a contender for an award in the ITSC competition... -Kenyans.co.kePosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Regulatory gaps hamper shipping’s ability to decarbonize The marine industry is moving too slowly toward decarbonization to reach net-zero targets by 2050, warned Wayne Jones, OBE – Member of the Executive Board, Global Sales & After Sales, at MAN Energy Solutions, while speaking during a panel discussion on “Climate Analysis and Perspectives” at the SMM maritime trade fair in Hamburg... -Diesel & Gas Turbine WorldwidePosted On:9-Sep-2022
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OneWeb and HD Hyundai Avikus to advance marine technology by unlocking the potential of LEO connectivity MoU brings together HD Hyundai Avikus’ leading expertise and innovation in the maritime industry with OneWeb’s advanced low Earth orbit satellite technology. Partnership will serve as a long-term initiative to provide HD Hyundai Avikus with strengthened connectivity for their future systems... -OneWebPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Manslaughter Charges Dismissed Against The Captain of ’Conception’ In Santa Barbara, Labor Day is going to be forever remembered. However, it will be in memory of the 34 individuals who lost their lives in the unfortunate and unprecedented boat fire that took place off the most extensive Channel Islands, Santa Cruz Island... -Marine InsightPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Chevron supplies first stem of 40 BN Category II lube oil Chevron Marine Lubricants made its first delivery of a 40 BN Category II lube oil on 30 August, in a breakthrough moment for operators of MAN ES Mk9 and above two-stroke engines, when it supplied a stem of its new Taro Ultra Advanced 40 to SIEM Car Carriers... -gCaptainPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Nigeria: NIMASA to boost seafarers’ training The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency has said that the newly unveiled Maritime Labour E-Platform would provide the required data for seafarers’ training, certification and placement onboard vessels... -Punch NewspapersPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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Turkish cargo ships collided at Greek Port General cargo ship collided with general cargo ship GERDA S in the morning Sep 7 at Amfilochia port, Ambracian Gulf, northwest Greece. Both ships reportedly, sustained damages, in bow section and in stb area, no other information available. No leak occurred,.. -FleetmonPosted On:9-Sep-2022
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