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STX Cuts Steel for 1st MSC Meraviglia-Plus Class Ship French shipbuilder STX France cut the first steel on Wednesday, November 15, for MSC Cruises’ first Meraviglia-Plus class ship, to be named MSC Grandiosa. The Meraviglia-Plus ships are a further evolution of the Meraviglia class prototype, increasing their gross tonnage to 181,000 GRT, 1,086 ft. in length and maximum capacity of 6,334 guests. The Meraviglia-Plus ships will feature […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Bulker’s 1st Officer Blamed for Collision at Port of Brake The first officer of Mount Hope, a bulk carrier which collided with a pier at the German Port of Brake on November 11, is in the center of a criminal investigation related to a misconduct, German water police inspection informed. The first findings of the investigation revealed that the first officer, a 42-year-old Philippine national, […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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US Court: ILWU Guilty of Labor Violations The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has been found guilty of violating U.S. federal labor laws by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Namely, the court affirmed two National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions based on which the ILWU “engaged in deliberate work stoppages and slowdowns, made false safety […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Spain to Receive USD 1.8 Bn in Damages for Prestige Oil Spill The Provincial Court of A Coruña, a northwestern city in Spain, upheld on Wednesday the ruling of the Spanish Supreme court from January 2016 over the Prestige oil spill case 15 years after the environmental disaster. As a result, the captain of the ill-fated ship Apostolos Ioannis Mangouras and the marine insurer The London P&I Club have been […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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NSRI Evacuates Seafarer from Bulker An ill crewman was evacuated from a bulk carrier which was sailing 3.5 nautical miles off the Port of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on November 15.
The crew member was suffering hypertension, according to a report issued by the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI).
Justin Erasmus, NSRI Port Elizabeth deputy station commander, said that "NSRI Port Elizabeth duty crew launched the sea rescue craft Spirit of Toft, accompanied by an EC Government Health EMS rescue paramedic, and rendezvoused with the bulk carrier Evangelia Petrakis, sailing from Brazil to Indonesia."
On arrival on the scene, the EMS rescue paramedic and 2 NSRI rescue swimmers were put aboard the ship where they medically evaluated the crewman.
The patient was stabilized and transferred, secured into a harness and using the ships gangplank, onto the sea rescue craft. He was brought into port and transported to hospital in a stable condition.
The 74,500 dwt ship, which flies the flag of Malta, has continued its voyage to Cigading, Indonesia, the bulker's AIS data shows.Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Teekay LNG Sets Up New Multigas Pool Teekay LNG Partners today launched the Teekay Multigas Pool, a new in-house commercial management structure for ethylene-capable liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels. The Teekay Multigas Pool is expected to bring the company’s seven directly-owned ethylene-capable LPG carriers, some of which are also capable of small-scale LNG shipping, under the […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Astomos, Kuwait Petroleum to Study LPG Bunkering Japan’s Astomos Energy Corporation and oil company Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) have agreed to further study the use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as ship bunker fuel. The parties reached a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the aim to enhance cooperation, share and research information in the fields of consideration of LPG fueled vessels, organizing global supply sites for LPG bunkering […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Three Hostages Rescued, One Found Dead in Philippines Three crew members of the bulk carrier Giang Hai 05 have been rescued during a military operation near Kang Tipayan Island in the Philippines. A fourth crew member was found dead, believed to have died of an illness shortly before the men were rescued.
The Vietnamese men were kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf militants on February 19, 2017, while the vessel was sailing in the Sulu Sea, transporting 4,500 tons of cement from Indonesia to the Philippines. The gunmen killed one and kidnapped six, leaving 10 of the crew behind. ReCAAP ISC had earlier reported that one seafarer was killed trying to escape, and the body of another was recovered in July 2017.
Rescued were: Buy Xuan Vien, Bui Trung Duc, and Nguten Quang Huy. Nguyin Huu Trong died in captivity. No ransom was paid.
Huy, the master of Giang Hai 05, said he would like to remain a ship's captain. Speaking to Nugyen Duc Bien of the Vietnamese Embassy, he said: "I would like to thank you sir and the Navy for saving me and my friends’ lives, and we are excited to go home."
Dr. Baybayan of Crystal Clear Vision provided eye check-ups and glasses to the rescued men.
President Rodrigo Duterte, who was in Da Nang Vietnam to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit missed a gala dinner in order to oversee the seafarers' return.
"Through the operations conducted by our marines and navy, we successfully recovered the Vietnamese hostages off Tawi-Tawi waters, and we mean to intensify our offensives to pressure the bandits to yield," said Brigadier General Custodio Parcon, Jr., commander of Joint Task Force Sulu.
In November 2016, a separate group of six Vietnamese were abducted from Basilan. The Abu Sayyaf beheaded two of them in July. Seven foreign nationals and nine Filipinos are currently being held by the Abu Sayyaf in the hinterlands of Sulu.Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Sea combat training in Sri Lanka to upgrade skills in maritime security control. Sea combat training in Sri Lanka to upgrade skills in maritime security control. New Straits Times OnlineFull coveragePosted On:16-Nov-2017
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Danish crew ship on fire, disabled, North sea Fire erupted in engine room of crew farm trimaran WORLD CALIMA at around 0800 LT Nov 15, north of Heligoland, Germany, North sea. SAR ship HERMANN MARWEDE (IMO 9282601) was dispatched to assist troubled boat with 8 wind farm technicians and 5 crew on board. Crew took fire under control by sealing engine room and activating fire suppressing system. 8 technicians were transferred on board of HERMANN MARWEDE, while crew remained on board. WORLD CALIMA was taken on tow to be towed to Heligoland, as of 1430 UTC Nov 15 caravan was approaching Heligoland.Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Shanghai Waigaoqiao Disposes of USD 1 Bn Offshore Newbuilds Due to the overall sluggishness in the offshore market, China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) opted to lighten part of the offshore burden of its subsidiary Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS). Specifically, Shanghai Waigaoqiao will transfer seven jack-up rigs and four platform supply vessels, which are under construction at the shipyard, to Tianjin CSSC CCB Investment Management, an asset management […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Yang Ming Confirms Fleet Replacement Plans Taiwanese shipping company Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation (Yang Ming) is considering available options aimed at replacing over 10 vessels from its fleet which are about to be off-hired or retired in the next 2 to 3 years. “However, everything is still in the initial stage and under discussion, it’s too early to provide you with more information […]Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Worldwide Implementation of Maritime Search and Rescue Worldwide Implementation of Maritime Search and Rescue MarineLinkFull coveragePosted On:16-Nov-2017
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Nigerian Navy Rescues 10 Mariners from Pirates Nigerian Navy Rescues 10 Mariners from Pirates The Maritime ExecutiveFull coveragePosted On:16-Nov-2017
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Crew Member from India Missing from Carnival Inspiration Crew Member from India Missing from Carnival Inspiration Cruise Law NewsFull coveragePosted On:16-Nov-2017
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Part of the Seamen with the Ship Stuck in the UAE Returned to Russia Part of the Seamen with the Ship Stuck in the UAE Returned to Russia Maritime HeraldFull coveragePosted On:16-Nov-2017
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Newbuilding Ordering Activity Looking For Added Growth in the Coming Weeks Activity in newbuilding orders seems to have slowed down a bit, compared to the past few weeks, but deals are still being done. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Intermodal said that “if there is one thing that has constantly exceeded expectations so far this year this is newbuilding activity. The number of recent orders ...Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Port of Garston collaborates with Government agencies for emergency planning exercise ABP’s Garston team has participated in a full-day oil spill emergency planning exercise in order to improve incident response times and demonstrate its readiness to deal with similar incidents as part of the regular emergency incident training undertaken by ABP. As part of a series of exercises based on oil spill scenarios ABP staff collaborated ...Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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Port of Tallinn has been shortlisted for the Green Port / Terminal Award Port of Tallinn has been shortlisted for the Green Port/Terminals of the Year Award by the DPC Innovation Awards 2017. The award spotlights a port or terminal that has demonstrated an active and innovative response to the preservation and promotion of wildlife, reduction in air emissions, water quality, treatment of soils/sediments, community engagement and sustainability. ...Posted On:16-Nov-2017
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