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Bulk carrier grounding, South America UPDATE collision Jan 2 UPDATE: Bulk carrier didn’t run aground, she collided with Zárate–Brazo Largo Bridges structure at 1540 LT Dec 31, “making the whole bridge tremble”, as witnesses said. ZINA suffered gushes in portside bow and forecastle, and is to be repaired. As of 0500 UTC Jan 2, remained anchored below bridge... -FleetMonPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Freighter Goes Down off Great Abaco A freighter went down last week off the coast of Abaco, The Bahamas in foul weather, and salvors are working to reduce the risk of pollution. The Antigua and Barbuda-flagged Onego Traveller began taking on water in her ballast system off the southern end of the island of Great Abaco,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Crippled containership towed to Dunkirk after losing engine power A Liberian-flagged containership “HSL Nike” suffered an engine malfunction on Monday, December 26 while sailing toward the port of Rotterdam. The vessel anchored off Cap Gris-Nez in northern France to avoid drifting while the crew tried to repair the engine... -The MediTelegraphPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Stranded Indian fishermen rescued by British vessel; brought back by Indian Coast Guard Fourteen Indian fishermen, who were stranded at Salomon Islands –a British Indian Ocean Territory– following the breakdown of their fishing vessel in the sea, were rescued by a British vessel, official sources said here on Monday... -ThePrintPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Giant £900m cruise ship saved from scrapyard bought by Disney for knockdown price The £900million mega cruise ship saved from the scrapheap before its first voyage was bought by new owners Disney for a shockingly low knockdown price. Earlier this year, we reported how the Global Dream ship had been sitting inside a German shipyard alongside its sister ship Global Dream II... -Daily StarPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Hybrid-Electric Shortsea Vessel Ready for Methanol and Hydrogen on MV The first ship in a series of new highly efficient shortsea cargo vessels entered service at the end of 2022 continuing the evolution of the segment. In addition to having an efficient design and innovative power plant, the Vertom Patty was designed to anticipate future trends. Her electric power plant is ready for conversion to methanol fuel or hydrogen power... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Drown-proofing the Maritime Filipino It’s another year! The first urgent problem of this maritime nation is the impending ban on Filipino seafarers on ships flagged in the European Union for not meeting the training standards set by the European Maritime Safety Agency... -INQUIRER.netPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Cameroon: New maritime security law to tackle piracy Six months after the UN Security Council adopted a text compelling Gulf of Guinea countries to criminalize piracy and armed robbery at sea, Cameroon adopted a law to tackle piracy and improve safety of maritime navigation within its waters... -Safety4SeaPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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China's Lockdowns are Over, but its Shipping Outlook is Still Mixed Beijing’s on-and-off COVID lockdowns created serious challenges for shipping in 2022, and even though pandemic-era controls have eased, the trade outlook for China looks mixed. Demand from American importers has fallen; new competitors in Southeast Asia are luring away manufacturers; and high-tech chipmakers are headed for the exit... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Indian Coast Guard carries out anti-narcotics exercise off Gujarat coast Indian Coast Guard is carrying out extensive anti-narcotics exercise along the maritime boundary with Pakistan off the Gujarat coast near Okha and Sir Creek area... -The Economic TimesPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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India: NTPC, Tecnimont looking into green methanol production India’s largest power generation company NTPC has partnered up with Tecnimont, a subsidiary of Italy’s Maire Tecnimont Group, to explore opportunities to develop a green methanol production facility... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:3-Jan-2023
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Shipping's Decarbonization Outlook for 2023 As we begin 2023, maritime experts are looking into their crystal balls for the trends that might define the year. Of course, decarbonization will remain at the center of the debate, with shipping stakeholders yet to agree on an equitable approach to cut the sector’s carbon emissions... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Jan-2023
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