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India Charting a Course for Amrit Kaal Success As India nears its centenary of independence, the Maritime India Vision (MIV) 2047 aims to elevate the nation to a "Global Maritime Hub." By leveraging technology like Digital Twins, IoT, AI, and Blockchain, India seeks to enhance efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and embrace sustainability in global trade operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Excessive Ship Alarms Pose Serious Safety Risks, New Study Maritime crews face overwhelming alarm systems, leading to 'alarm fatigue' that hampers critical operations. Recent research, analyzing over 40 million alarm events, reveals that current systems exceed human capacity, disrupting crew rest and trust. However, practical improvements are possible, emphasizing the need for reform in alarm management for enhanced safety and efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Ferry Industry Seeks Delay on EU ETS Full Implementation Interferry is calling for an immediate freeze on the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) for the ferry sector, advocating to maintain the current 70% emissions surrender obligation until 2025. CEO Mike Corrigan stresses that the maritime sector shouldn't bear financial burdens until road transport is included and clear fund allocation regulations are established... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Singapore Unveils Next-Gen All-Electric Cargo Vessel The Hydromover 2.0, an all-electric light cargo transfer vessel by Incat Crowther, has launched in Singapore. Building on its predecessor, it boasts a 30-ton payload and enhanced energy efficiency. With advanced digital features and a commitment to decarbonization, it marks a significant step forward for Singapore's harbor craft fleet... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Angad Banga Named New CEO of Caravel Group The Caravel Group has appointed Angad Banga JP as its new CEO, marking a pivotal leadership shift. Following a carefully planned succession, Angad will oversee the group's three main divisions and manage capital allocation and strategic direction. Founder Dr. Harry S. Banga will continue guiding long-term strategy and governance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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World’s Biggest Battery-Powered Ship Embarks on Harbour Trials Incat Tasmania has reached a landmark in maritime history with the harbour trials of Hull 096, the world's largest battery-electric ship. This 130-meter vessel is now moving under its own battery-electric power, marking a significant advancement in sustainable shipping and electric propulsion for large commercial vessels globally... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Seafarers Embrace Online Communities in a Digital Breakthrough The maritime industry is experiencing a significant shift in human connectivity, as seafarers increasingly utilize online platforms for mentorship and support. This transformation fosters rapid exchanges on contracts, welfare, and career development, reshaping communication and trust while breaking the traditional isolation of maritime work, ultimately redefining the industry's future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Maritime Industry Embraces Biofuels Amid Global Energy Transition Ports and terminals are witnessing a rising demand for biofuels as the global energy landscape shifts towards lower-carbon options. A recent report forecasts the biofuels market to grow from $184.21 billion in 2025 to $326.46 billion by 2035, highlighting the sector's critical role in sustainable transportation and climate change mitigation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Tonnes of Cocaine Seized in French Polynesian Waters The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Border Force commended French Polynesian authorities for seizing about 4.87 tonnes of cocaine, believed destined for Australia. AFP Commander Stephen Jay emphasized collaboration, while Acting Commander Linda Cappello warned that increased regional vigilance heightens risks for drug traffickers exploiting maritime routes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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Coast Guard Rescues MBCA Amejara Crew Member After Sea Incident The Coast Guard rescued a crew member from the missing MBCA Amejara on Tuesday morning. The vessel, carrying 11 passengers and four crew, was last seen off Sarangani municipality. Authorities have mobilized resources to locate the remaining missing individuals, as the boat had departed without proper clearance from the Coast Guard... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2026
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