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Deeply concerned about safety of 7 Indians on Houthi: India at UNSC
India has voiced deep concern over the safety of seven Indian nationals on a Houthi-seized United Arab Emirates-flagged cargo vessel, calling for the immediate release of the crew and the ship. The vessel named Rwabee was seized by Yemen’s Houthi rebels off the port of Hodeidah on January 2... -Times of India

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India: Research Admissions at Indian Maritime University Chennai
Indian Maritime University (IMU), a Central University, Government of India; Chennai has invited applications for admission to the Research Programmes at the institute. Admissions are offered to (i) Ph.D. (ii) Integrated Ph.D. and (iii) M.S. (By Research), in the areas of Marine Engineering, Nautical Science, Naval Architecture and Ship Building, Dredging and Harbour Engineering, Off-shore Support Services,.. -Mathrubhumi English

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Technology to Ship Hydrogen Ready by 2025, KSOE Says
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) expects to have the technology to transport hydrogen by ship by 2025, an executive said, targeting a breakthrough in supplying a fuel touted by supporters as offering a major source of clean energy. The development by KSOE, the shipbuilding arm of Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, one of the world’s biggest shipbuilders, comes amid growing global interest in rolling out hydrogen as a cleaner fuel alternative... -MarineLink

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The glorious year of 2022
The editor asked me to write something about a wish list for 2022. The first wish is dead easy. I wish that all shipowners would follow the excellent example of Evergreen and, when they strike lucky, because, if we are honest, luck has a lot to do with it, share their good fortune with their workforce ashore and afloat. Evergreen distributed year-end bonuses on December 30 of as much as 40 months wages to employees... -Splash 247

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Maritime tech in 2022
Kicking off our maritime tech forecast Manish Singh, CEO of Ocean Technologies Group, neatly sums up likely developments in 2022. They’ll be influenced by the four Cs, he tells Splash. First, Covid will continue to seriously disrupt movement of personnel, parts and equipment. This will lead to a continued acceleration of innovation and faster adoption of practices such as remote operational support and 3D printing of parts... -Splash 247

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New Guidance Aims to Curb Maritime Pilot Transfer Fatalities
A guide to maritime pilot transfer safety has been updated amid industry concerns about poorly rigged ladders causing severe injuries or fatalities. The ‘Shipping Industry Guidance on Pilot Transfer Arrangements’, produced by the ICS in partnership with the IMPA, features a new section with the IMO’s guidance on combination embarkation platform arrangements... -MarineLink

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Filipino in hijacked UAE cargo ship is safe - DFA official
A FILIPINO in a hijacked United Arab Emirates (UAE) cargo ship was safe, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Thursday. “As far as I am aware, everyone seems to be OK so far,” Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Eduardo Martin R. Meñez told reporters in a WhatsApp message. The Philippine government had not received any more details about the Filipino since it was not the lead negotiator in the hijacking, he said... -BusinessWorld Online

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Calm force
Every company or business understandably needs to adapt to the changes in the new normal. Survival is key. "Covid-19 has taken its toll on the psychological aspect of everyone’s well-being and affects every individual activity," says Rizalito R. Sotto, general manager, Anglo-Eastern Crew Management Philippines Inc... -The Manila Times

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Fishermen, seafarers urged to take care of seagrasses
FISHERMEN and seafarers in the country have been asked to take care of seagrasses and coral reefs to save fish breeding sites. This was stated yesterday by Tanga regional senior conservation officer, Humprey Mahudi, as he opened a one-day workshop to provide feedback on a research project on fish tadpoles production in Indian Ocean grasses... -IPPmedia

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Ghana to impose fines on ships with unvaccinated personnel
Fines will be levied on vessels arriving in Ghanaian ports with crew or passengers not vaccinated against COVID-19 according to the latest Directive by the Ghana Health Service. Our local correspondent, Sheringham P&I Services, has advised that Ghana Port Health Service will levy a fine of USD 3,500 on any vessel arriving with crew or passengers not fully vaccinated against COVID-19... -gard.no

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Launch of new maritime app for capturing information on the job
One of the most difficult and time-consuming issues when carrying out inspections or maintenance jobs on vessels is recording information on the job, with crews working on machinery, taking notes and going back to their computers in the office and type in all the information. MESPAS claims to offer a solution with the launch of a maritime app for QHSE and maintenance tasks... -marinelink.com

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Maritime Industry Collaborates on Decarbonizing Shipping
Participants from across the maritime value chain participated in the DNV Conference – The Fuel of the Future. Aimed at advancing the idea that collaboration is the key to success in decarbonizing the maritime world, the event attracted more than 6500 registrants, and brought together a comprehensive line-up of shipowners, energy majors, financers, and regulators who offered their unique insights on how shipping can chart the optimal route ahead... -The Maritime Executive

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Indian Coasts Made Impenetrable With NavIC based Satellite Surveillance System
NavIC based indigenous satellite surveillance system – A boon for India’s Coastal Security. In 2008, India witnessed one of its worst terrorist attacks in which as many as 166 precious lives were lost and many others injured in the 26/11 Mumbai mayhem. The perpetrators from across the border hijacked an Indian fishing trawler boat and used the sea route to enter the Indian territory... -Trak.in

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BR do Mar: New Brazilian Law Aims to Encourage Cabotage
On January 7, 2022, Law No. 14,301/2022 was published, instituting the Cabotage Transport Stimulation Program, also known as BR do Mar. The law, resulting from Bill No. 4,199/2020, aims to increase competition in the provision of transportation services, expand the fleet for water transportation and develop the naval industry, as well as encourage training of national seafarers... -Lexology

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EU’s Carbon Market for Shipping Leaves Millions of Tonnes of CO2 Unregulated
European Commission proposals to bring shipping into the bloc’s carbon market contain exclusions for small commercial and military vessels that would leave millions of tonnes of CO2 emissions unregulated, an NGO study showed on Thursday. With about 90% of world trade transported by sea, global shipping accounts for nearly 3% of the world’s CO2 emissions... -gCaptain

Posted On:14-Jan-2022



Shipbuilding Mega-Merger Blocked by EU
The European Commission has rejected the proposed merger between South Korean shipbuilders Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and Hyundai Heavy Industries Holdings (HHI), saying the combination would create a dominant position that reduces competition in the global market for LNG carriers... -gCaptain

Posted On:14-Jan-2022



Number of ships flying Danish flag set record in 2021
The number of ships flying the Danish flag has set a record in 2021 which means that the country moves up one place on the list of the flag states, Danish Shipping reported. The trade and employer organisation for more than 90 shipowners and offshore companies said that 779 ships are now flying the Danish flag which is an increase of 2.6% since the turn of the year... -Offshore Energy

Posted On:14-Jan-2022



MOL Gets Approval for Their Ammonia Bunker Supply Vessel
With the growing popularity of ammonia as a potential zero-carbon fuel, more and more shipping companies are placing orders for ammonia dual-fueled ships. The subsequent development in this trend must be the rise in demand for bunkering vessels to supply these new ammonia-powered ships... -Fleetmon

Posted On:14-Jan-2022



VIKING ferry contact with pier in Helsinki
VIKING ferry GABRIELLA contacted pier while leaving Helsinki in the evening Jan 12, on scheduled trip to Stockholm. Both pier and ship’s bow stern sustained damages, extent unknown. Ferry’s damages were said to be slight, but as of morning Jan 13, she was still berthed at Helsinki, though her regular calls last several hours... -Fleetmon

Posted On:14-Jan-2022



Mega container ship knocked out of schedule by positive antigen test
Container ship GUAYAQUIL EXPRESS was diverted from San Antonio Chile, to Valparaiso, Chile, after on arrival from Callao Peru on Jan 12 as per schedule of Service Eurosal XL, one crew got positive antigen test, the rest 24 seamen showed negative results. The ship anchored at Valparaiso anchorage on Jan 12, all crew underwent PCR tests, awaiting result... -Fleetmon

Posted On:14-Jan-2022


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