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India Advances with Indigenous Shipbuilding: Rajnath Singh Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted India’s dedication to shaping the maritime future, emphasizing shipbuilding and international partnerships. At the Samudra Utkarsh Seminar 2025, he praised India's capabilities, asserting that all naval ships are built locally. He urged collaboration to enhance maritime industry and voiced commitment to Prime Minister Modi's vision of self-reliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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India, Russia Plan Shipbuilding Partnership Before Putin’s Trip Ahead of President Putin’s December visit to India, Russian and Indian officials are discussing enhanced cooperation in shipbuilding. Russia aims to support India’s shipbuilding industry development, focusing on establishing bases in Mumbai and Chennai and promoting "green shipbuilding." This partnership seeks to bolster India's maritime capabilities and reduce foreign dependency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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Empowering Women in Latin American Maritime Policies Women from 19 Latin American countries gathered in Guayaquil, Ecuador, from November 17-19 for a workshop focused on enhancing gender-responsive maritime policies. Supported by the IMO's Women in Maritime Gender Programme, discussions aimed to strengthen governance, increase women's roles, and promote gender equality in the maritime sector, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 5... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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Ferry Captain Missing from Bridge During 1,000+ Channel Crossings The captain of the Ro-Pax ferry Queen Jenuvia II faces criticism for his absence from the bridge during over 1,000 crossings in narrow waters. The grounding on November 19, 2024, raises safety concerns about operational protocols, highlighting the need for strict adherence to navigation responsibilities to ensure passenger safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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Maersk Plans Resumption of Red Sea Shipping Operations Shipping giant Maersk plans to resume navigation through the Red Sea via the Suez Canal as conditions improve, according to CEO Vincent Clerc. The company aims to partially restart transit in December, following disruptions from regional conflicts. Clerc remains optimistic about safety enhancements in the area, emphasizing crew safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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Tanzania and Qatar Collaborate to Recognize Seafarers’ Certification In London, Tanzania and Qatar signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on November 24, 2025, to mutually recognize seafarers' certificates. This agreement, signed by officials from both nations during the International Maritime Organization Assembly, aims to enhance safety, competency standards, and employment opportunities for Tanzanian seafarers in Qatar... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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Gujarat Approves Six Maritime Policies to Boost Shipbuilding and Vessel Management The Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) has received approval for six new policies aimed at enhancing the maritime ecosystem in Gujarat. These regulations will focus on shipbuilding, land management, reclamation, and a Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) for the Gulf of Khambhat, addressing critical maritime challenges in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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HD Hyundai Secures Biggest Container Ship Deal in Nearly Two Decades South Korea's shipbuilding sector is witnessing a surge in container ship orders, led by HD Hyundai's landmark contract with HMM worth 2.13 trillion won. This order includes eight LNG dual-fuel vessels, marking HD Hyundai's largest since 2007. The resurgence is attributed to stricter environmental regulations and the need for modernized fleets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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New Vessel Reporting Tool Enhances Maritime Data Accuracy OrbitMI has launched its Vessel Reporting Analysis tool, designed to help shipowners assess report compliance with industry standards. This tool identifies data gaps that affect operational efficiency and emissions reporting accuracy. With features like structured reviews and actionable recommendations, it aims to enhance data quality for better decision-making in maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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Containership Fire Response Enters Fourth Day with Coordinated Efforts Response efforts have entered their fourth day for the containership One Henry Hudson, which caught fire while docked at the Port of Los Angeles. All crew members were evacuated without injuries. The blaze, originating in hard-to-reach areas, prompted a major response involving nearly 200 personnel from various agencies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Nov-2025
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