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New Welfare Centre for Indian Seafarers
The Indian Seafarers Welfare Organization has opened a New Seafarers Welfare Centre at Dr. Ambedkar Docks, Chennai Port Trust on 27th October 2017. The inauguration of the new Seafarers' Centre was done by unveiling of the plaque followed by cutting of the ribbon by Shri. K.PANDIARAJAN Hon’ble Minister for Tamil official language &Tamil Culture Government of Tamilnadu, India.
Capt. P.T Sadanandan, Dy. Conservator, Chennai Port Trust and Capt. S.K Das, Dy. Nautical Advisor, MMD, Chennai. Shared their sailing experiences and Capt. Shailesh L. Karmarkar , BDM, RINA India Pvt Ltd said that the seafarers welfare centers around the world are playing very important for the spiritual and physical wellbeing of sailors.
Shri. B. Vimal, Traffic Manager, Chennai Port Trust, Shri. N. Reuben Paul, Director - Centre for Seafarers Welfare, Smt.Oviyam Ranjan, President of Anthony Pillai Trade Union, Shri. M.A Soosai Chairman, Maharashtra Education welfare Trust, Mumbai. and distinguished guests expressed their happiness for the efforts of Shri. Babu Mailan Chairman of the ISWOT.
Shri. Babu Mailan, Chairman of Indian Seafarers Welfare Organization explained about the organization and its welfare activities in India. He added that ships turnaround in port is very quick so the Indian Seafarers Welfare Organization has identified suitable rooms in all Indian ports Dock Areas to provide better quality welfare services for seafarers. He said that Free Internet WiFi facility and Sea Mission Mobile App services are very useful to the seafarers visiting Indian Ports.
The Honourable Minister of Tamil Language & Tamil Culture Shri. K.PANDIARAJAN, Capt. S.K Das, Dy. Nautical Advisor, MMD, Government of India, Capt. P.T Sadanandan, Dy. Conservator, Chennai Port Trust and other distinguished Guests have dedicated the Free WiFi facility and Sea Mission Mobile App Services to the seafarers visiting Indian Ports. Shri. J.I Easter Raj Vice-Chairman, ISWOT said Indian Seafarers Welfare Organization members will start the dedicated Free Wifi and Sea Mission Mobile App Services in all Indian ports.
Source: Indian Seafarers Welfare Organization

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Bulk carrier GLORY AMSTERDAM drifted aground
Bulk carrier GLORY AMSTERDAM was pushed aground by storm Herwart on eastern Langeoog coast at around 1730 UTC Oct 29, notwithstanding tugs assistance. GLORY AMSTERDAM was anchored at DW anchorage, Helgoland, at around 0600 LT Oct 29 anchor dragged, vessel started to drift towards Langeoog. Tug took her on tow, but towline broke, further attempts to give in tow line failed because of strong wind and heavy seas, and GLORY AMSTERDAM, finally, drifted aground. Two SAR tugs (NORDIC and MELLUM) and two port tugs (JADE and BUKSIER 9) are standing by, awaiting weather improvement. Bulk carrier is in ballast after offloading her cargo in Hamburg, she moved to anchorage to wait out the storm, to return to Hamburg afterwards. Tugs will attempt to refloat GLORY AMSTERDAM in the morning with high water.

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



Algoma Reaches Deal with Union, Strike Ends
Ontario-based Algoma Central Corporation has reached a tentative agreement with the navigation and engineering officers at Algoma Tankers Limited, thereby ending a strike that began on October 21. Vessels tied up as a result of the strike will commence operations as soon as arrangements are made to return the crews to the ships, the company informed. […]

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Sojitz Becomes Shareholder in Spanish LNG Terminal
Japanese Sojitz Corporation has acquired Spanish First State Regasificadora (FSR), changing the company’s name to Sojitz Regasificadora (SR). SR owns a 15% stake in Regasificadora del Noroeste (Reganosa), whose assets include the LNG terminal located in Mugardos in the northwest of Spain. With this move, Sojitz is making its entry into the LNG terminal business in Europe. Reganosa commenced operations […]

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Inmates train on Hokkaido seas in hopes of landing maritime jobs
A convicted drug dealer took the position of lookout on a ship heading out from a port here, hoping to again experience the natural high of working on the open seas.

The starboard watchman, who is currently serving time for drug-related offenses, is a trainee on the Shonen Hokkai Maru, the only vessel in Japan dedicated to training prison inmates to become mariners.

The Hakodate Juvenile Prison here has been offering the job-training mariner course for inmates since 1958.

It houses about 700 male prisoners, including adults, who are serving sentences of less than 10 years.

The program is not only intended to give convicts a second chance, but the course, and others like it, could also provide a solution for labor-depleted industries in Japan.

The 44-year-old convicted drug dealer said he casually joined the mariner course simply thinking that "it would be nice" if he could find a job.

He soon fell in love with the charms of sailing, he said.

"It is not easy because there are many things I have to remember," he said. "But the more I learn, the more I am intrigued by the job of mariners."

He said he now dreams of working on a deep-sea fishing vessel after he serves his sentence.

"I want to put myself in a harsh environment and regain the five years I lost in prison," he said.

The Shonen Hokkai Maru, on a recent outing in the southern waters off Hokkaido, carried 11 men aged between 25 and 50 who were originally serving time elsewhere in Japan.

They have taken classes on navigation laws and have used the Shonen Hokkai Maru for practical training, including squid fishing during summer nights. Their training time amounts to about 1,500 hours a year.

In most career training courses offered by prisons, inmates, in principal, are not allowed to talk to each other.

But on the Shonen Hokkai Maru, good communication and coordination between crew members are required skills.

"A vessel, probably a fishing boat, is 500 meters ahead to the left," a trainee yelled while peering through binoculars in the control deck off the Port of Hakodate.

Another trainee holding the vessel’s steering wheel shouted, "Hard a-port."

Masato Kudo, a 42-year-old officer at the Hakodate Juvenile Prison, initially thought the convicts joined the course only to regularly see the world outside prison walls.

But after three months or so, he realized the expressions on the inmates' faces had changed.

"More trainees are becoming outspoken about their wish to take up jobs on ships," Kudo said. "Some continue studying even when they are back in their cells."
Mikihide Suzuki, 52, the chief engineer of the Shonen Hokkai Maru, said: "As they understand the profession further, the more they become interested and proactive in the training. I think they are growing aware of their roles through working as a team."

With the Japanese fishing and shipping industries facing labor shortages and rapidly aging work forces, Zenkoku Gyogyo Shugyosha Kakuho Ikusei Center, a Tokyo-based recruitment and training center for fisheries, has been giving talks to inmates enrolled in the course for past three years.

In June, staff members from the center, the Fisheries Agency and the human resources departments of fishing companies explained to the trainees the employment system in the fishing industry and jobs in which they can make the most out of their mariner licenses, should they pass the exam.

In a question-and-answer session, the trainees had so many inquiries that not all of them could be addressed within the provided time.

Atsuko Magami, section chief of the center's general administration, who gave the talk to the trainees in June, said she was surprised when everyone rose their hands after she asked who wanted a future job on a boat.

The Correction Bureau of the Justice Ministry has been emphasizing job training at prisons around Japan related to industries experiencing chronic labor shortages. So, after they serve their time, the inmates can become immediate assets in the work force.

In fiscal 2013, only four prisons offered a forklift driver course. That number is now 23.

The number of prisons providing a course in which inmates learn how to build reinforced concrete structures increased by one from last fiscal year to seven.

Fifteen prisons now offer practical training courses for convicts who want to become certified nursing-care providers.

An official at the Correction Bureau said it is looking at expanding training programs to meet demand from potential employers.

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



Credits: www.asahi.com

US Navy Deploys A 3rd Carrier To The Pacific
By Anthony Capaccio (Bloomberg) The U.S. Navy has three aircraft carriers and their assorted missile-carrying vessels operating in or deploying to the western Pacific Ocean for the first time since 2011 as tensions with North Korea remain high and President Donald Trump prepares to depart for Asia next week. The milestone neared as the USS […]

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Ferry on fire, 200 passengers going to liferafts in the middle of Java sea Update Photos
Ferry DHARMA KENCANA II with some 200 passengers on board caught fire in the morning Oct 29 in the middle of Java Sea in position 05 04S 109 54E, while en route from Samarang Central Java to Pontianak, western Kalimantan. Not much known what’s going on there, all passengers said to abandon ferry, going to life rafts. Tug and a ship BASARNAS (probably Navy) are at the site, rescuing passengers.

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



Storm Herwart damaged 5 freighters in Northern Germany
At least five cargo ships went into trouble on Oct 29 thanks to storm Herwart, which swept across northern Germany. Luckily, there were no injures, no casualties and no serious damages.

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



Containers: Greeks rolling up their sleeves
A couple of weeks ago, the Greek owner Diana Shipping’s NYSE-listed Diana Containerships announced that it entered into an agreement to liquefy up to seven of its containerships. The aggregate purchase price of all these assets could reach up to USD 104 Mn. Market rumours suggest that the buyers are linked to Greek owner Technomar ...

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Shanghai FTZ to get multipurpose free port
China plans to introduce high-standard trade, financial, foreign currency and investment supervision systems as part of a free port within the Shanghai Pilot Free Trade Zone to further compete with other major shipping hubs such as Singapore and Hong Kong, the Ministry of Commerce said. Commerce Ministry Spokesman Gao Feng said the ministry is coordinating ...

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Australia open to ‘One Belt, One Road’ engagement as China targets sea ports
Australia remains willing to work with China after the 19th National Congress released statistics on its flagship project, the Belt and Roads Initiative. “We are keen to strengthen engagement with China on regional trade and infrastructure development projects, including practical initiatives developed under the BRI,” a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said. “China’s ...

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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Maersk Line: Digitalization Is a Must If You Want to Survive
The rise of digitalization, the Internet, cloud computing and E-commerce is starting to revolutionize the trading patterns, emerging as the true engine of the future growth of world trade. Despite technical advances and construction of ever bigger and more complex ships that have been used to improve the efficiency of the industry and cutting costs, the […]

Posted On:30-Oct-2017



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