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Crew Rescued as Bulkers Collide off Shanghai Two foreign-flagged bulkers operating near the Yangtze River collided early on Tuesday, January 23, during storms in the area. Chinese and Turkish officials are reported that the crew was safely evacuated from a damaged Turkish-owned vessel while both vessels were being anchored... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Jan-2024
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HMM Delivers First of Twelve Environmentally Friendly Container Ships The HMM Garnet, the first of twelve 13,000 TEU container ships, has been delivered by South Korean shipping company HMM. Equipped with advanced energy-saving technologies, the LNG-capable vessel was unveiled at a naming ceremony in Ulsan and will be used on the East Coast 1 route. HMM's fleet capacity will reach 1 million TEU after all deliveries are completed... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Gas Vitality LNG Bunker Vessel Completes 100th Bunkering Operation The Gas Vitality LNG bunker vessel celebrated its 100th bunkering operation by safely transferring 8000 m3 of LNG to the MSC Freya at the Port of Marseille-Fos. Owned by MOL and chartered by TotalEnergies, the vessel has been operational since December 2021, serving the Mediterranean region. V.Ships France manages the vessel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Safer Seas Act: Enhancing Safety and Accountability in the Maritime Industry The December 2022 enactment of the Safer Seas Act (SSA) as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 marks a pivotal shift in the federal government’s handling of sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH) incidents aboard vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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eWolf, the Revolutionary Battery-Powered Tug, Delivered to Crowley US-based Crowley has taken delivery of the United States' first all-electric, ship-based harbor tug, eWolf. Designed for emission-free operation and built by Master Boat Builders in Alabama, the 82-foot harbor tug will be deployed to the Port of San Diego in spring 2024. This marks a significant step towards Crowley's commitment to sustainability and decarbonization... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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New Zealand's maritime union opposes country's Red Sea military involvement Maritime Union of New Zealand National Secretary Craig Harrison made the remarks on Wednesday, following a request from the United States that New Zealand send a military team to the region as part of an international coalition to "uphold maritime security" in the Red Sea. Harrison went on to say that if the New Zealand government is concerned about shipping security, there are better places to start,.. -Press TVPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Digitalisation enhances shipmanagement, crew training Digitalisation and faster communications have brought opportunities to shipmanagement, with applications for decarbonising and optimising ship operations. Additional training applications can be accessed using these technologies, giving shipmanagement firms the opportunity to ensure shore staff and seafarers have the tools, knowledge and experience to take on challenges... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Korean organizations Collaborate for digital maritime training KR, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI), and HD Hyundai Marine Solution (HD HMS) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a ship education and training program based on extended reality (XR) at HD HHI’s Digital Convergence Center (DCC) in Ulsan, South Korea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Abandoned Seafarers Expose the Missing ‘S’ in Sustainability The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has revealed alarming statistics about ship decommissioning in 2023. The report highlights a disturbing trend of increased abandonments compared to 2022. Key findings reveal the significant impact on seafarers, urging urgent attention and action from the maritime community... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Safety of seafarers in Red Sea is top priority: Intercargo The safety of seafarers must be paramount as the international community seeks to address the volatile situation in the Red Sea, said Intercargo on behalf of the world’s dry bulk ship owners. According to their statement, INTERCARGO condemns the ongoing targeting of merchant ships and fully supports the comments made by Arsenio Dominguez, IMO Secretary-General,.. -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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Maersk Line Quits Red Sea After Attack on U.S.-Flag Ships On Wednesday, A.P. Moller-Maersk said that two of its U.S.-flag ships had detected nearby explosions while transiting Bab el-Mandeb, and had turned back from the strait on the U.S. Navy's instructions. The company says its U.S. ships will now also suspend Red Sea operations... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Jan-2024
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India concerned on maritime safety due to Israel-Hamas conflict Indian UN diplomat R. Ravindra expresses worry about maritime safety in the Indian Ocean following the Israel-Hamas conflict. He emphasizes the impact on India's energy and economic interests, urging global recognition and de-escalation. Ravindra reaffirms India's commitment to preventing conflict escalation and providing aid, supporting a two-state solution and direct negotiations for lasting peace... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jan-2024
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