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Norwegian cargo ship damaged, on tow General cargo ship GULLAAS reportedly contacted bottom and suffered rudder damage early in the morning Jan 25 in Buefjorden between Askvoll and Solund in Vestland, Norway. The ship anchored and asked for towage, she was taken on tow by CG patrol ship NOCGV SORTLAND at around 0900 UTC, understood to be towed to nearest port with repair facilities... -FleetMonPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Containers fall overboard as ship sinks in Iran A Tanzanian cargo ship sank on January 24, in a jetty in the southern Iranian port of Assaluyeh, as state media reported. More specifically, the official IRNA news agency said that the vessel called “Anil” capsized as the containers onboard were configured incorrectly at the port’s dock No. 9... -Safety4SeaPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Record Number of Yachts Express Interest in Switching to Biofuel Interest in a new type of HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil) fuel for superyachts has spiked, according to reports from engine manufacturer Caterpillar and the fuel’s producer Fioul 83... -Yachting PagesPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Two Turkish Cargo Ships Hit by Possible Missile in Ukraine Two Turkish-owned cargo ships have reportedly come under attack at the port of Kherson, marking the first time in many months that commercial ships have been damaged during the fighting in Ukraine. Turkish TV is airing an undated video showing the bridge and accommodation block of one of the vessels on fire while the second ship was reported to have been hit possibly by shrapnel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Jan-2023
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14 crew members rescued after ship sinks off Japan, search on for remaining 8 Japan and South Korea's coast guards were searching Wednesday for eight crew from a cargo ship that sank between the two countries, after 14 others were rescued. "A total of 14 have been rescued," a spokesman for the Japanese coast guard told AFP. "We don't know their condition and nationalities yet," he added, declining to be named... -Economic TimesPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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New survey to improve navigational safety in Straits of Malacca and Singapore The Nautical Institute (NI) launched a survey to gather data that can be used to improve safety for ships and mariners operating in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore. The survey sets out to identify the heavy demands facing ships’ crew as they negotiate the busy Straits, with particular emphasis on entering and leaving the port of Singapore... -Safety4SeaPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Invest on Seafarers - CAP's Captain Antonis Pitsilos In an interview to Real News’ Minas Tsamopoulos, CAP’s Captain Antonis Pitsilos, who is also the president of Chios Marine Club, insists that the most tangible investment is on Seafarers and both Shipowners and the Greek State should appropriately campaign in order to maintain safe ships... -All About Shipping -Posted On:26-Jan-2023
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MSC and Maersk to End 2M Alliance in 2025 Denmark’s Maersk and Swiss-based MSC, the world’s largest container shipping companies, said on Wednesday they had agreed to end a vessel sharing alliance in January 2025, allowing them to pursue individual strategies. The 2M alliance was introduced in 2015 to cope with a glut of ships and weak demand,.. -gCaptainPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Illegal recruiter arrested in Laguna, Philippines An alleged illegal recruiter who victimized three applicants by offering them seafarer jobs in exchange for P150,000 each was arrested in an entrapment operation in Lumban town on Tuesday, Jan. 24. Laguna Police Provincial director Col. Randy Glenn Silvio identified the suspect as a certain Idan, a resident of Lumban town... -Manila BulletinPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Seably and Lloyd's Register announce integration of systems Global professional services company Lloyd’s Register has announced that they will be integrating their web-based systems with Seably, a marketplace for online maritime training. The integration will ease crew training and certificate management by streamlining processes and automating the exchange of data... -Digital ShipPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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More than 80% of box and bulk ships to fall in lowest CII ratings - GMS Dr Anil Sharma, founder and CEO of Global Marketing Systems Inc (GMS), is forecasting a significant increase in the number of container ships and bulk carriers heading for recycling yards as result of the IMO’s CII carbon intensity regulation... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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Sethusamudram: High cost-low returns, or Adam's wrath? Among large projects in India that are jinxed, the Sethusamudram shipping canal project, which would connect Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar, takes the cake. Experts are divided on the pros and cons of the project. Mint explains its economic implications. MintPosted On:26-Jan-2023
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