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U.S. CDC issues framework for resumption of cruise ship operations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday issued a framework for a phased resumption of cruise ship operations after a no-sail order issued in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic expires on Saturday.
The CDC said it was requiring testing and additional safeguards for crew members. A U.S. House of Representatives committee is investigating if the White House last month blocked the CDC from extending the no-sail order through mid-February.Posted On:31-Oct-2020
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Russian Master died on board of tanker during voyage. Product tanker GOGLAND on Oct 30 reported Master of Russian nationality in need of immediate medical assistance, understood he was unconscious, no detectable pulse. The ship was off Vigo, Spain, Atlantic, en route from Tallinn Estonia to Ravenna Italy. Rendezvous was appointed, tanker approached Spanish coast 90 nm west of Vigo mouth, Master was airlifted by Spanish CG helicopter and taken to Vigo airport, where on arrival, he was declared dead, regretfully.Posted On:31-Oct-2020
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Mega container ship lost at least 100 containers in the Pacific. Mega container ship lost at least 100 containers in the Pacific in the morning Oct 30 in stormy weather conditions. The ship changed course, speed, to reduce adverse weather impact. Awaiting ships ID confirmation, more details.Posted On:31-Oct-2020
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Australia Clamps Down On Japan Ship Crew Abuse. Australia is starting to take a firmer line against ship crew abuse by major shipping lines.
One of Japan s largest shipping companies, NYK Line, was called out this week.
Their Panama-flagged cargo ship, the Metis Leader, was delivering cars to Australia when it was impounded in port.Posted On:31-Oct-2020
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Covid: 400,000 seafarers who cant go home. When his ship pulled into anchorage at Santos in Brazil last week, "Alona" had been at sea so long, he had missed his own wedding.
The assistant engineer from the Philippines had been on the same ship for nearly 16 months, despite three attempts to go home. He had not set foot on land since a brief shore leave in August 2019 and he almost never had a day off.Posted On:31-Oct-2020
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Digitalisation demonstrates key role in seafarers welfare. This was one conclusion reached by participants at a lively Seatrade Maritime News webinar yesterday.
Titled "Why Digital is the Way Ahead for Shipping" and sponsored by ABS, the class society s senior vp for digital solutions, Kash Mahmood, revealed that 56% of its maritime clients are currently testing smart asset monitoring. "We are seeing technology becoming cheaper and more accurate,” he said."The barrier to entry is becoming lower."Posted On:31-Oct-2020
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