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Feeder disabled in Celtic sea, on tow Container ship CT ROTTERDAM suffered engine failure in Celtic sea on Oct 19, while en route from Dublin to Rotterdam. Tug was assigned, to tow disabled ship to Waterford, Ireland, towage commenced on Oct 19, ETA Waterford Oct 20... -FleetmonPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Freighter with alcohol and tobacco aground at Nakskov approach, Denmark General cargo ship TROUBADOUR reportedly and according to track, on Oct 19 ran aground twice in approach channel of Nakskov port, Nakskov Fjord, Denmark, Baltic sea. The ship ran aground in the morning Oct 19 first time, but managed to refloat by own means, to ground again 3 cables further in fairway... -FleetmonPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Converted Commercial Icebreaker Joins Canadian Coast Guard The Canadian Coast Guard took delivery of a third converted commercial icebreaker, the CCGS Vincent Massey. The medium icebreaker is to serve as a replacement while the older icebreakers of the Canadian Coast Guard undergo maintenance... -FleetmonPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Ritz-Carlton Launches Its First Yacht in the Ultra-Luxury Cruise Segment The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s first yacht, the "Evrima" departed on her maiden voyage on October 15th. The ship’s first voyage is from Barcelona in Spain to Nice in France. The most recent ship to enter into the ultra-luxury category, Evrima was announced in June 2017... -FleetmonPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Switch to LNG-powered shipping is irresponsible in times of energy crisis, T&E warns In 2030, Europe’s shipping industry will need over 6.3 million metric tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to power its growing fleet of gas-powered ships – enough to power 7 million homes – which will only increase Europe’s dependence on fossil fuels, a new Transport and Environment (T&E) study shows... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Drop in US inbound container volumes accelerates September inbound container volumes across the top 10 US box ports dropped by their fastest level in 27 months. According to the latest McCown report, inbound volumes dropped by 5.5% in September, a level not seen since the early stages of the pandemic and greater than the 0.3% seen in July and 0.6% in August... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Fearing Sabotage, Germany Strengthens Maritime Security Patrols Germany’s police forces are upping protection for maritime infrastructure after the recent attacks on the Nord Stream pipeline complex, which cut three of the four subsea pipelines between Russia and Northern Europe... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:21-Oct-2022
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AMSA Hours of Work and Rest FIC: General compliance with the work and rest requirements Between 1 May and 17 June 2022, AMSA conducted a focused inspection campaign on hours of work and rest. The results of the campaign were positive and showed general compliance with the work and rest requirements... -Safety4SeaPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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The dangers of complacency for dry bulk Complacency creates a listless market, delegates attending the dry bulk session were told at last week’s Maritime CEO Forum held at the Monaco Yacht Club. “The best things we can do for ourselves in dry cargo is to be selfless and not selfish and cooperate and not be complacent,” said John Michael Radziwill, CEO and chairman of GoodBulk... -Splash 247Posted On:21-Oct-2022
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Crew Change Indicator: Number of seafarers onboard vessels beyond expiry of contract further decreases The first Quarterly Neptune Declaration Indicator reports continued improvements on vaccination rates and seafarers increasingly being able to perform crew changes outside of China and get crew off board after the expiration of their contract... -Safety4SeaPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Multiple crew suffer burns in engine room - Report In a new edition of feedback, CHIRP Maritime contains several reports that involve loss of life to highlight never to relax our vigilance when onboard. One case refers to an engine crew that suffered burns from the fuel oil pump of the auxiliary boiler... -Safety4SeaPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Port Authorities Charged For Endangering The Life Of A Stranded Indonesian Seafarer Many Indonesian sailors are being accused of compelling them to board a cargo vessel in Kaohsiung port on Tuesday night despite a Chinese crew attempting to take the captain’s life, the relevant maritime officials said. He has blamed the port authority... -Marine InsightPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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World’s Largest Inflatable Lifeboat Wins Technology Award Survitec’s revolutionary Seahaven, the world’s largest inflatable lifeboat, has won the technology category of this year’s Safety4Sea awards. The self-propelled inflatable lifeboat surpassed Safety4Sea’s judging criteria of providing a “significant technological achievement or significant contribution to maritime safety”... -SurvitecPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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South Korea Opens to Cruise Ships South Korea will open its ports to international cruise ships starting on October 24, according to a statement from The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. Minister Seung-hwan Cho announced this week that foreign tourists entering Korea and disembarking tours via cruise ships will resume normally starting on October 24... -Cruise Industry NewsPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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Port of Rotterdam picks drones to monitor air and sea pollution The Port of Rotterdam Authority has revealed that it will test drones to conduct sea-going and inland shipping inspections to tackle pollution. As informed, the trials will focus on bunkering inspections, water pollution, ship-to-ship transfer, zoning for hazardous substances, shore-to-ship transfer, air pollution (smoke or soot), and repairs on board vessels... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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European Parliament backs EU’s maritime fuel law to curtail shipping emissions The European Parliament voted Wednesday (19 October) to rein in maritime emissions by strengthening greenhouse gas intensity limits for maritime fuels and obliging large ship owners to use a percentage of green-hydrogen derived fuels by 2030... -EURACTIVPosted On:21-Oct-2022
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