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Cruise passenger ’led off ship in cuffs’ after throwing partner’s luggage in the sea On Reddit, cruise holidaymakers shared their stories about the rowdy behaviour they’d witnessed on ships. One person said: “Guy threw all his girl’s luggage overboard on the second day of a seven day cruise. “Everything was in there (money, passport, IDs). They put him in the hold for the rest of the cruise... -ExpressPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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NORDIC container ship collided with fishing vessel, Poland Container ship NORDIC ITALIA struck Polish fishing boat DZI 18 early in the morning Sep 30 30 nm NE of Swinoujscie, Poland, while en route from Szczecin to Helsinki. Container ship dragged fishing boat in her bow for about an hour, until finally, ship’s watch spotted the boat and responded. 3 crew of DZI 18 were injured and hospitalized, boat was severely damaged, but remained afloat... -FleetmonPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Nigeria: Govt, Stakeholders Plan 1 million Jobs in Maritime Sector Determined to reduce unemployment in the country, industry stakeholders and top government officials will on Tuesday meet to discuss how to create one million jobs in the maritime sector for youths within one year... -dailytrend.com.ngPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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The Ideal Education for leaders of the Maritime Industry The maritime industry accounts for approximately 90% of the world’s global trade and it is evolving faster than ever. It plays a pivotal role in the global economy at large. While it is one of the most efficient modes of transport, it is still responsible for an increasing amount of greenhouse gas emissions... -All About Shipping -Posted On:3-Oct-2022
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Bermuda: Shipping CEO backs creation of new maritime academy The launch of a new academy to help Bermudians train for jobs on the seas has been backed by the CEO of the island’s maritime authority. Last week saw the launch of the Bermuda Maritime Academy which will offer international certifications on island, with classroom portions of courses being offered through Bermuda College... -Royal GazettePosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Greek Harbor Tug Operators Fined for Anti-Competitive Practices The Hellenic Competition Commission has imposed fines totaling $4.4 million on six tugboat companies in connection with a probe into alleged market collusion. According to the commission, the towing companies Vernikos, Spanopoulos, Megatugs, Zouros, Pro-Tugs and Med Tugs have agreed to a settlement to resolve the case,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Vietnam mulls upgrading its international merchant fleet by 2030 To reduce dependence on foreign-owned vessels in export-import, Vietnam’s maritime sector is working on upgrading its international merchant fleet. A lack of its own container ships and large tonnage ships operating on international routes, experts say, is limiting the country’s competitiveness... -Fibre2fashion.comPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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India’s first hovercraft decommissioned at Tamil Nadu Coast Guard station after 22 years, to be placed in Gujarat maritime museum India’s first air cushion vehicle or hovercraft was decommissioned on Saturday after 22 years of service. The ceremony took place at the Coast Guard Station in Tamil Nadu’s Mandapam. According to ICG officials the vehicle will now be placed at the National Maritime Heritage Centre in Gujarat’s Lothal... -Times NowPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Oman ship rescues 19 crew members from sinking vessel Asyad Group’s vessel, Wadi Bani Khalid, collaborated with the Indian Coast Guard to rescue 19 crew members of ‘MT Barth’, a ship that was sinking off the coast of Ratnagiri. The ill-fated merchant ship was in transit from Mangalore to Khor Fakkan... -Times of OmanPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Europe Bolsters Maritime Security After Pipeline Explosion Norway’s armed forces stepped up patrols of the country’s energy facilities and NATO allies rushed to offer help, as the sabotage of key gas pipelines raised the stakes in Europe’s energy conflict with Russia. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store said Norway has accepted offers of assistance from Germany, France and the UK as it increases its presence around oil and gas installations in the North Sea... -gCaptainPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Eliminating the blind spots in ESG strategies The disconnect between shipboard and shoreside staff can create operational and ESG blind spots. Technology can be the solution, argues Osher Perry, CEO of visual fleet management company ShipIn... -Splash 247Posted On:3-Oct-2022
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Sri Lanka Govt mulls KKS-India ferry service Sri Lanka has called for expressions of interest to have a ferry service between KKS (Kankesanthurai) and India, said the Minister of Ports and Aviation, Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva. He said that they hope to extend the proposed Ferry service to Talimannar as well... -Sunday ObserverPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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Panama provides priority access to Seafarers at Tocumen Airport To commemorate the World Maritime Day, as an expression of gratitude to Seafarers, the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP), the National Migration Service (SNM) and the Tocumen International Airport, S.A, in a joint effort established priority access with a signaling indicated by the word “gente de mar /seafarers”... -All About ShippingPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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India: Port of Bhavnagar will play a big role in building self-reliant India, says PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the port of Bhavnagar will play a big role in building a self-reliant India and hundreds of new employment opportunities will be created in Bhavnagar following the expansion of warehousing, transportation and logistics business... -NewsOnAIRPosted On:3-Oct-2022
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