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Massive Cargo Ship Collides with Bridge in Vicinity of Buenos Aires A large bulker has struck a support pillar for a key road bridge connecting Buenos Aires with Argentina's northern Entre Rios province, shutting down the Parana River waterway. AIS data suggests that En May allided with the southwestern pylon at about 2100 hours on Sunday night. The cause of the allision is still under investigation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Rescue Operation Saves Sri Lankan Trawler from Somali Pirates Six crew members of a Sri Lankan fishing trawler hijacked by suspected Somali pirates have been rescued, Sri Lankan officials said on Monday. Sunday's hijacking was the latest in a series of attacks that have raised fears of a resurgence of Somali piracy in the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea waters after years without a successful raid... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Association demands financing policy for coastal shipping industry in budget Indian Coastal Conference Shipping Association Vice President Atul Vithal Jadhav has demanded that the Union government should come up with a “financing policy” for the coastal shipping industry in the interim budget in 2024... -ThePrintPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Ship recycling market impacted by crisis in the Red Sea The dry bulk and container sectors were expected to ease, but GMS reported a different trend. Bangladesh and Pakistan signed the Hong Kong Convention, with facility upgrades likely. The subcontinent markets remain quiet, with MSC continuing its disposal program and recycling yards in Turkey also quiet. Bangladesh leads in typical prices for recycling... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Container ship powered by ammonia receives AiP Ocean Network Express (ONE) is making strides in achieving net-zero emissions with the Approval in Principle for an ammonia-powered container ship. The company's investment in methanol dual-fuel vessels also reflects its commitment to a more sustainable approach. This progress is the result of ONE's research and collaboration with industry partners... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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INS Sumitra Rescues 17 Iranian Crew Member From Pirates Indian Navy’s warship INS Sumitra on Monday ensured safe release of an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel after it got hijacked by some pirates off the east coast of Somalia and 17 of its crew members were held hostage. After receiving the distressed call the Indian Navy swiftly responded and carried out a successful rescue mission, an official said... -India.comPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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New Tender Boat Operator Training Course Launched by OTG Ocean Technologies Group (OTG), a global provider of Human Capital Management solutions for the maritime industry, has launched a tender boat operator e-learning course for the passenger ship industry. The course provides comprehensive familiarization with tender boat safety and follows the IMO suggested training requirements for operators... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Traders reevaluate risks after Houthi attack on Russian fuel convoy A missile attack on a Russian fuel tanker in the Gulf of Aden signals increased risk for the oil market. The Houthis' targeting of US, British, and Israeli-affiliated ships means more Russian oil shipments could be at risk, impacting global supply. Insurance costs may rise, and owners and crews could reconsider Red Sea transit... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Lessons learned: A ship fire is an imposing challenge for crew The Nautical Institute presents an incident where, a liquefied petroleum gas carrier was berthed and preparations were underway to unload the cargo. The engine room team met for a routine toolbox talk to discuss the jobs for that day. At the end of the meeting the daily duties were assigned... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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Green shipping continues to make waves Japanese container line Ocean Network Express (ONE) is on the verge of pioneering the acquisition of ammonia-powered newbuilds, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry. The company has recently secured approval in principle (AiP) for a cutting-edge ammonia dual-fuelled vessel, swiftly following the placement of orders for its initial fleet of methanol dual-fuelled vessels... -Freight NewsPosted On:30-Jan-2024
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The missing ingredient for those working onboard R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Find out what it means at sea. Steven Jones, founder of the Seafarers Happiness Index, channels Aretha Franklin to make his point about declining levels of contentedness across the world’s oceans. If we ever begin to question the power of respect in shipping, it’s probably a good idea to look back to popular culture and check ourselves... -Splash 247Posted On:30-Jan-2024
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India and Seychelles Stop Latest Pirate Attacks in the Indian Ocean Acts of piracy are on the rise in the Indian Ocean with reports over the past few days of multiple approaches by small boats on vessels operating in the region around Yemen and Somalia. The navies of India and Seychelles intervened to rescue two fishing boats while larger commercial vessels reported being able to defend against approaches from small boats... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:30-Jan-2024
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