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4.5 mil worth palm oil stolen by pirates, South China sea Tug EVER PROSPER with barge EVER OMEGA on tow was attacked by pirates on Nov 22 in waters of Singkawang, northwest Borneo, Indonesia, South China sea. Barge with 3700 tons of palm oil, worth $4.5 million, was under tow from Bintulu, northern Borneo, Malayisa, to Penang island, Malaysia. There were 4 crew on tug and 6 on barge, all safe. Barge crew were taken to tug, pirates left with barge – by what means barge was towed off, is not known. On Nov 23 barge was found, cargo believed to be siphoned, all or part of it, also unknown. Tug photo published by Borneo Post.Posted On:25-Nov-2017
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Argentina president: Search for missing sub will continue Argentina president: Search for missing sub will continue Stars and StripesVessel carrying crew of 44 disappeared 9 days ago The ColumbianVideo: Argentinians pray for the 44 crew on board missing submarine as search continues TVNZFull coveragePosted On:25-Nov-2017
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PSA and NUS Collaborate to Develop Human Capital in Advanced Port Technologies and Intelligent Systems To cultivate a new generation of Engineering and Infocomm Technology professionals for Singapore’s Next Generation Port in Tuas, PSA Corporation Limited (PSA) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop Human Capital to support the growth of the port industry. The new Tuas port will leverage ...Posted On:25-Nov-2017
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Antwerp goes for intensive collaboration with India During the recent state visit to India, Antwerp Port Authority signed an MoU with the Indian chemical industry federation, and CEO Jacques Vandermeiren appointed three honorary representatives for North, South and West India respectively. With measures such as these the port of Antwerp is further scaling up the collaboration with India as a major trading ...Posted On:25-Nov-2017
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APM Terminals Inland Services expands to serve the industrial belt around Pune, India APM Terminals Inland Services inaugurated its new state-of-the-art Inland Container Depot and supply chain solutions facility designed to serve one of India’s fastest-growing hubs for industrial development and manufacturing in the Pune district in Maharashtra state. The new facility, which is over 12 acres in area, can handle more than 60,000 containers annually. Services include ...Posted On:25-Nov-2017
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ADNOC and Abu Dhabi Ports to establish Marine Simulation Centre The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, ADNOC, and Abu Dhabi Ports, are to establish a joint Marine Simulator Centre in Musaffah, Abu Dhabi, to provide a range of maritime training for the UAE’s growing marine workforce. Under the long-term partnership, the Marine Simulation Centre will provide training for ADNOC employees and serve the wider maritime ...Posted On:25-Nov-2017
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