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MSC feeder lost overboard 4 containers in Venice, Italy Four 40-foot (FEU) containers fell from container ship MSC NITA into Marghera harbor, Venice, Italy, in the morning Oct 23, during cargo operation. All four were empty, two were pushed to pier by work boat, two sank, but later were also recovered... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Container ship disabled by explosion, Iceland Container ship EF AVA suffered explosion in engine room in the morning Oct 24, some 25 nm off southwest coast of Iceland, while en route from Immingham to Reykjavík. Explosion was followed by a lot of smoke, filling engine room. Icelandic CG patrol ship THOR (IMO 9426893) steamed to assist, with helicopters preparing to transfer firefighters on board of container ship... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Ferry capsizing kills 14 in southern Indonesia Officials in Indonesia have reported that 14 people were killed after a passenger ferry caught fire and later capsized in the country’s southern waters on Monday, October 24. The 267GT Express Cantika 77 was underway with 230 passengers and 10 crewmembers in the southern province of East Nusa Tenggara when a distress call was sent indicating that a blaze had ignited on board... -Baird MaritimePosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Four crew members rescued after fishing vessel captures off Scotland Dramatic aerial images have captured a fishing vessel slowly sinking beneath the waves after running aground near a notoriously dangerous part of the North Sea - prompting a heroic early morning rescue by the coastguard... -Daily MailPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Garmin receives multiple accolades for advancing innovation and safety in the marine industry Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. (NYSE: GRMN), the world’s most innovative and recognized marine electronics manufacturer, is proud to announce several recent awards honoring its commitment to innovation and safety in the boating and fishing industries,.. -PR NewswirePosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Philippines: Marina collaborates with APFC on safety learning culture THE Maritime Industry Authority in collaboration with the lead organizer APFC highlighted the safety learning culture in the maritime sector. Marina, through its Shipyards Regulation Service and Maritime Safety Service, and APFC conducted a three-day Safemode Symposium at the Philippine Ports Authority in Manila starting on October 19... -The Manila TimesPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Monaco: Prince Albert II awarded Seamen’s Medal of Honour The ceremony took place in the Prince’s Palace with members of the Fédération Nationale du Mérite Maritime (National Federation of Maritime Merit). Prince Albert II’s commitment to the preservation of the seas and oceans is well-known... -Monaco TribunePosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Philippines: Future officers weigh in on maritime education HAVING old and long-retired seafarers as instructors in schools and the lack of assurance for their onboard training was among the top issues raised by some of the country’s future marine officers as they try to add their voice to the discussions on maritime education and training (MET)... -The Manila TimesPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Why accidental fires can start onboard Latest Safety and Shipping Review report by Allianz highlighted once again that fires onboard remain a burning issue. With over 70 reported fires on container ships alone in the past five years and the recent X-Press Pearl incident, it is evident that cargo fires are a priority concern... -Safety4SeaPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Nigeria: Buoys theft hampering maritime safety The Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) has bemoaned the ongoing theft of buoys worth millions of naira, which has made navigation more dangerous and discouraged international cargo ships from using Nigeria’s eastern maritime corridor. Major ports along the Eastern water ways are in Calabar, Port Harcourt, Onne, and Warri... -Daily SunPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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USA: ’The Little Bulker’ Children’s Tale to be Launched at NAMEPA NAMEPA announces the launch of a new book educating children on the maritime industry. “The Little Bulker”, by Katerina Perganti Shaw, will be featured at NAMEPA’s 15th Anniversary celebration on Thursday, October 27th aboard the Hornblower Infinity at Pier 40 in New York... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Oct-2022
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10 tips for effective fire drills In the worst case scenario of a fire onboard, crew members are required to act as professional firemen in a challenging environment, without any other assistance. Above all, the best fire prevention is a well-trained crew and fire drills aim at experience transfer between the crew in order to become able to recognize potential fire hazards... -Safety4SeaPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Advanced Polymer Coatings becomes first coating approved for Shell AVON, OHIO manufacturer Advanced Polymer Coating’s (APC) MarineLINE ship tank coating system has become the first protective lining to be approved onto Shell’s Cargo Handling Sheet to transport monoethylene glycol (MEG)... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Greening shipping through data While COP 27 and MEPC offer world leaders platforms to navigate towards a greener future, vessel tracking technology presents a more immediate and cost-effective sustainability solution. Decarbonisation is a huge challenge for the maritime sector, which is currently navigating rising costs, fuel uncertainty, geopolitical conflict, labour shortages and much more... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Seafarers face human rights vacuum at sea, says charity The complex nature of ship operations is creating a human rights vacuum at sea where the abuse of crew goes unrecorded and unpunished, according to a new report. The overlapping responsibilities of flag states, operators, managers and owners means some issues are not being addressed with crew suffering the consequences,.. -TradeWindsPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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World’s largest LNG-fuelled cruise ship delivered The Cruise Division of MSC Group and French shipbuilding company Chantiers de l’Atlantique have announced the delivery of the world’s largest LNG-powered cruise ship and one of the first to incorporate fuel cell technology. As informed, the delivery ceremony of MSC World Europa took place in Saint-Nazaire on 24 October... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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Marine industry embraces sustainability with minimal impacts to capital budgets Operating with fleets that meet current workloads are imperative for marine-industry companies, including commercial, workboat and marine construction companies. However, another standard that’s quickly becoming a common practice is outfitting fleets that meet current and future sustainability benchmarks... -Marine LogPosted On:26-Oct-2022
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