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UN Seeks ’Urgent’ Steps to Relieve Backlog in Black Sea Exports A U.N spokesperson said on Monday that “urgent” steps are needed to relieve a backlog of more than 150 ships involved in a deal which allows Ukraine to export grain from ports in the Black Sea... -gCaptainPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Ferry with 177 people engulfed in flames Ferry EXPRESS CANTIKA 77 with 177 people on board caught fire in the afternoon Oct 24 in Savu sea off southwest Timor, near Batek island, while en route from Kupang to Kalabahi, Indonesia. The ship was quickly engulfed in flames, SAR Agency of East Nusa Tenggara deployed inflatable boats and more than 50 rescuers, to evacuate 167 passengers and 10 crew... -FleetmonPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Korean heavy load ship towed to Lorient, France Heavy Load Carrier HANJIN PIONEER suffered steering failure in the evening Oct 21 in Bay of Biscay, while en route from China via Suez and Malta, to Cuxhaven, with cargo of wind turbine blades. SAR tug ABEILLE BOURBON had to intervene, HANJIN PIONEER was taken on tow and towed to Lorient,.. -FleetmonPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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NYK advances study on generating biofuel from organic waste onboard ships Japenese shipping company NYK is advancing its study on generating biofuel from the organic waste stored onboard oceangoing vessels with a new MoU. NYK has signed an MoU with Astomos Energy, an LPG distributor, and Sustainable Energy, a company that specializes in biomass power generation from waste collection... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Hanseaticsoft launches fleet management app Cloud Ship Manager in multiple languages Hanseaticsoft, part of Lloyd’s Register’s Maritime Performance Services division, is making daily operations on board even easier and quicker for shipping companies by launching their on-board software Cloud Ship Manager (CSM) in multiple languages... -Sea NewsPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Maritime food banks seeing increase in demand Many food banks across the Maritimes are struggling to keep up with demand as Fiona and food prices continue to make it difficult for residents. These days, the need in the community is high and officials at the non-profit facility are feeling the pressure.... -CTV News AtlanticPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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USA: An �Existential Threat� to the Marine Industry Numerous marine groups are organizing a whole-of-industry response to a proposed federal rule that would require East Coast boats as small as 35 feet to cruise no faster than 10 knots in widespread speed-restriction zones... -Trade Only TodayPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Is fishing - one of the world’s deadliest professions - also among the most violent? Crimes like this don’t often happen on land. A 10-minute slow-motion slaughter captured by a cellphone camera showed a group of unarmed men at sea, flailing in the water, shot and killed one by one, after which the culprits posed for celebratory selfies. The only thing more shocking than the footage was the government inaction that followed... -The Japan TimesPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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MOL Bulker with Rigid Sail Completes Maiden Voyage to Australia The Shofu Maru, a 100,400 dwt bulker made its maiden arrival in Newcastle, Australia on October 24 drawing a lot of local attention at the novel sight of a 770-foot long bulker with a unique rigid sail fitted at the front of its deck... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Container ships to drive alternative fuel adoption Seatrade Maritime Coverage Cloud team talks to Panos Koutsourakis, Director of Global Sustainability at ABS about IMO andregional regulations, regulatory compliance and how ABS is supporting the industry to navigate decarbonisation... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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VLCC survives double drone attack unscathed Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militias have issued a warning to tankers loading at Yemeni oil terminals firing two armed drones at a Okeanis Eco Tankers VLCC as the vessel called for loading at the Al-Dabba oil terminal in Ash Shihr, Yemen... -.Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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15% of vessels to be launched in the next five years to use fuel cells or batteries Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) released the results of its 2022 Global Cruise Industry Environmental Technologies and Practices Report, showing progress towards achieving the industry’s vision of net-zero carbon cruising globally by 2050... -Safety4SeaPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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MSC to Acquire Italian towage firm Rimorchiatori Mediterranei Rimorchiatori Mediterranei has operations in Italy, Singapore, Greece, Norway, Malaysia, Malta and Colombia. It’s owner Rimorchiatori Riuniti celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and has agreed along with DWS Group’s infrastructure business a sale of 100% of the share capital in Rimorchiatori Mediterranei to MSC... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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World’s 1st bulker powered by wind sails into Port of Newcastle The world’s first bulk carrier to be partially powered by wind, the Shofu Maru, sailed into the Port of Newcastle this morning on its maiden voyage. The 100, 422 dwt bulker, owned by MOL, delivered on October 7, 2022, is the first of its kind and it heralds a new era in modern shipping... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Covid outbreak on cruise ship off Australia An outbreak of Covid-19 has occurred on the first major cruise ship to visit Western Australia in more than two years. Around 100 passengers and crew have tested positive on the Coral Princess, reports news.com.au... -StuffPosted On:25-Oct-2022
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Survey Finds ’Unacceptable’ Discrimination Against Female Seafarers WISTA International has released the results of a large-scale online survey on the prevalence of gender-based discrimination and harassment at sea, and the results are sobering. Out of the 1,128 female seafarers who responded, 60 percent reported encountering gender-based discrimination aboard their vessels, and 66 percent reported witnessing harassment... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Oct-2022
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India: MDL to Collaborate with Altair in Multiple Simulation Areas Altair, a global leader in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), has signed an agreement with Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (MDL) to collaborate in multiple simulation areas... -HPCwirePosted On:25-Oct-2022
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