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11 Indian Sailors Rescued After Vessel Sinks Iranian coastguards rescued 11 Indian sailors whose vessel, en route to Oman, sank due to bad weather conditions, state media reported on Wednesday. "The boat - that was heading to the port of Sohar in Oman yesterday - came toward Iranian waters due to storms, bad weather conditions and technical problems," acting governor of Jask County (south), Ali Mehrani, was quoted as saying by state broadcaster IRIB... -NDTVPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Coaster sank at port entrance caught in storm, 15 crew swam to shore, Indonesia General cargo ship TANIMBAR BAHARI sank off Saumlaki Harbor, Tanimbar Islands, Timor sea, Indonesia, in the afternoon Jan 5. The ship with cargo of merchandise arrived from Surabaya but wasn’t able to enter Saumlaki port because of weather conditions, she had to wait out storm off harbor. While waiting out, maybe because she became temporarily disabled, she developed a list, and sank... -FleetmonPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Mega container ship stuck in San Antonio Chile with sick crew Container ship MSC BRANKA arrived at San Antonia Chile in the morning Jan 4 and was berthed on arrival, at night Jan 4 she was taken to anchorage, because reportedly, "at least one of the crew was found to have covid symptoms”... -FleetmonPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Fishing vessel sank after collision with bulker, all crew missing, East China sea Bulk carrier OCEAN LOONG collided with Chinese fishing vessel at around 2015 LT (UTC+8) Jan 4 in East China sea, some 85 nm ESE of Wenzhou, China, while en route from Tieshan to Lanshan China, Yellow sea. Fishing vessel sank, all 5 crew are missing, SAR under way... -FleetmonPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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US bulk carrier disabled in Marmara sea, towed to Tuzla Bulk carrier MADISON EAGLE was disabled by understood, mechanical issue, at night Jan 2, and had to anchor off Marmara island, Marmara sea, Turkey, while ballasting from Iskenderun to Tuzla, probably for repairs. The crew tried to put her under way, but failed, she was taken on tow at around 2130 UTC Jan 3 and towed to Tuzla,.. -FleetmonPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Satellite detections show ’near miss’ between tanker and ghost ship Ballycotton Details of the incident further underline the need for major improvements in maritime safety and oversight here, international maritime lawyer Michael Kingston said. And the incident also underscores the need for a unified agency, or a national maritime information centre, to track and monitor vessels like the MV Alta, which may enter Irish waters, he added... -BollyInsidePosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Record Volume of Cocaine Seized at Port of Rotterdam in 2021 At the year-end, the Dutch Public Prosecutor’s Office reported seizing a record volume of illegal drugs in 2021. The report stated that the most common medium of smuggling drugs in the country was found to be the containers arriving at the port of Rotterdam. The advanced monitoring and surveillance techniques helped the Dutch customs seize a record volume of drugs and make several arrests... -FleetmonPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Employees of Taiwan’s YMM disappointed for year-end bonus After Evergreen Marine Corp. (EMC) doled out year-end bonuses equal to 40 months’ salary to its employees, another major Taiwanese shipping company’s less generous payout has led to many disgruntled employees. The surge in container freight rates has greatly benefited Taiwan’s shipping industry... -Taiwan NewsPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Nigeria: 20yrs after, Reps move to review 3 key maritime laws IN a bid to make the Nigerian maritime industry competitive, the House of Representatives Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration has concluded plans to review three key maritime legislations. The legislations are the Nigerian Merchant Shipping Act, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA Act and the Coastal and Inland Shipping Act, otherwise known as the Cabotage law... -VanguardPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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Over 200 Positive In 5 Cruise Ships In Brazilian Waters Five cruise ships in Brazilian waters have reported 214 cases of COVID-19 among their crew and passengers, including two ships that are in quarantine in the port of Santos, health regulator Anvisa said on Tuesday. Two ships run by the Swiss-Italian cruise line MSC Cruises, each with more than 3,000 passengers are due to arrive in Rio de Janeiro and Santos this week, the regulator said... -NDTVPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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MSC Passes Maersk to Become World’s Top Container Shipping Line A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S is no longer the world’s largest container line. The Danish carrier has been overtaken by Mediterranean Shipping Co. in terms of capacity, according to data compiled by Alphaliner and published on Wednesday. MSC’s fleet can carry 4,284,728 standard 20-foot containers, 1,888 more than Maersk, giving both a market share of 17%... -gCaptainPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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India: Covid rules delay crew change at port Stringent Covid-19 protocols that include mandatory RTPCR negative test results have led to long delays in new crew change on vessels at Chennai Port. While shipping industry representatives insist RTPCR and quarantine procedures were needed only when a person tests positive or shows symptoms, Chennai Port Trust (CPT) officials told TOI that they were merely following the standard operating procedure (SOP) laid down by the Union shipping ministry... -Times of IndiaPosted On:6-Jan-2022
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