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India Set to Secure a 5% Share in Global Shipbuilding by 2030 India is poised to become a major global shipbuilding hub, targeting a 5% market share by 2030. Union Minister Shantanu Thakur outlined a strategy focusing on ten advanced shipyards through public-private partnerships, emphasizing eco-friendly practices, technological innovation, and infrastructure enhancements to support maritime self-reliance and sustainable growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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Shipowners Brace for New Ballast Water Management Inspections BIO-UV Group is urging shipowners to prepare for stricter Port State Control inspections, starting September 1, 2025, as part of a Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Ballast Water Management. This initiative will use a detailed checklist to enforce compliance with the Ballast Water Convention, emphasizing the importance of documentation and crew training... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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UK to Invest £1.1 Billion for Clean Shipping and Coastal Growth The UK government has announced a £1.1 billion investment package for the maritime sector, focusing on coastal community growth and clean shipping. This funding, revealed during London International Shipping Week, includes £448 million for decarbonization and significant private sector contributions, aiming to create thousands of jobs and enhance sustainable technologies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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The Rise of Aluminium Shipbuilding in India Synergy Shipbuilders N Dock Works Ltd., founded in 1988 by Shriram Malik, is transforming India's shipbuilding industry by embracing aluminium construction. Their strategic pivot in 2013 set them apart, leading to successful projects like high-speed vessels for the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. The company now aims for global leadership in this innovative sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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Innovative Y-Hull Promises Major Fuel Savings and Stability Glasgow’s EcoNavis Solutions has teamed up with Singapore’s ShipDyn to create the Y-Hull design, merging catamaran stability with monohull efficiency. The design features twin forward demi-hulls, improving stability and reducing fuel consumption by 25%. This innovative partnership aims to revolutionize marine applications while addressing environmental challenges in the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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India’s Homegrown Luxury Cruise Ship Plans Unveiled The second day of THE WEEK Maritime Conclave featured Neo Classic Cruise and Tours, led by Nishyijith K. John and Jithu Sukumaran Nair. They unveiled India’s first indigenously designed cruise ship, the ‘Ferrari of the Sea,’ showcasing its innovative engineering, luxury features, and ambitious plans for Kerala's cruise tourism market... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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India’s Vision for a Maritime Superpower with Sagarmala and Beyond India is poised for a transformative shift in its maritime sector, with Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announcing an investment of Rs 80 lakh crore and the creation of 1.5 crore jobs. Central to this change is the Sagarmala programme, aimed at modernizing ports and enhancing coastal infrastructure to boost trade... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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Mitigating Electric Vehicle Fire Hazards on Ferries and Car Carriers The Maritime Technologies Forum will release a crucial report on September 30, aimed at assisting ship operators in managing risks from electric vehicle (EV) fires on carriers and ferries. The report outlines best practices, including early detection systems, explosion-resistant equipment, and enhanced training, to improve safety amid ongoing debates about EV fire risks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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Evaluating Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Marine Propellers The D.E.E.P project, led by Enki Marine and funded by Innovate UK, aims to revolutionize marine propellers using advanced additive manufacturing and digital twin technology. This initiative will assess the feasibility of modern manufacturing processes, benchmark against traditional methods, and establish pathways for regulatory approval, enhancing propeller performance and intelligence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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Next-Generation Med-A2800SD Tug Shines in Sea Trials for OMMP Med Marine has achieved a significant milestone with the successful sea trials of the RAmparts 2800 series tugboat for the Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP). Conducted on August 27th in the Black Sea, the trials demonstrated exceptional performance, including impressive bollard pull and agility, marking a key step in their collaboration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Sep-2025
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