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Research project investigates seafarers’ welfare in Chinese ports How are welfare services in Chinese ports, offered to seafarers from countries around the world (including those from China), organised and operated? What are the most valued services that seafarer organisations and other players can provide in these ports? To answer these and others questions, on the basis of a detailed survey and analysis, a ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Two ferries collided at Naples, Italy Ferry ISOLA DI CAPR struck berthed ferry DRIADE soon after she let go moorings at Naples, Massa harbor, on Nov 29, being pushed by gale-strong wind. Both ferries sustained slight damages, were detained until weather improves, and resumed their sailings later that day.Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Marine broadband will bring technological revolution Marine broadband will bring technological revolution Marine Electronics and Communications MagazineFull coveragePosted On:30-Nov-2017
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N. Korean Ship Carrying 10 Crew Found in Japan N. Korean Ship Carrying 10 Crew Found in Japan KBS WORLD Radio NewsNorth Korean ghost ships on the rise in Japan Lima Charlie News Ghost Ships Boarded With Cadavers Dock At Japanese Shores, Believed To Be From North Korea Korea Portal (English Edition)Full coveragePosted On:30-Nov-2017
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Clarksons Falls Victim to Cyber Security Breach London-based provider of shipping services Clarkson PLC was hit by a cyber attack, which involved unauthorized access to the company’s computer systems, Clarksons confirmed earlier today....Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Maritime NZ to crack down on unsafe boaties Maritime NZ to crack down on unsafe boaties Maori TelevisionFull coveragePosted On:30-Nov-2017
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Singapore Advances Technology and Human Capital Singapore Advances Technology and Human Capital The Maritime ExecutiveFull coveragePosted On:30-Nov-2017
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Harassment HarassmentPosted On:30-Nov-2017
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There s Now a Vessel That Produces Zero Pollution There s Now a Vessel That Produces Zero Pollution BloombergFull coveragePosted On:30-Nov-2017
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Kalmar introduces new Essential range of reachstackers, empty container handlers and forklifts and TL2 terminal tractor in Asia-Pacific Kalmar, part of Cargotec, launches a new range of equipment designed to offer customers in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region a value-based choice of the high quality, reliable equipment that Kalmar is known for. Based on Kalmar’s proven G-generation platform, the Essential range includes reachstackers, empty container handlers and forklifts. In addition, Kalmar introduces a new ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Namport Attracting New Shipping Lines – Walvis Bay Welcomes Cosco The Namibian Ports Authority, Namport, is attracting new shipping lines with bigger carriers to the Port of Walvis Bay. This, according to Commercial Executive Mr Immanuel !Hanabeb, comes in the wake of the Port’s goal of becoming a gateway port in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). “The handling of the 4 253-TEU container vessel, ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Pilbara Ports: Hydrographic Excellence Award 2017 Pilbara Ports Authority’s Tidal Model Project has achieved national acclaim, winning the Hydrographic Excellence Award 2017 by the Surveying and Spatial Science’s Institute’s Hydrography Commission. The Authority and its contracted surveyors, Precision Hydrographic Services, were recognised for their outstanding contribution to the science of hydrography for the Tidal Model Project. In 2012, Pilbara Ports Authority ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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FEPORT adopts its strategic Roadmap 2018-2020 in view of the upcoming disruptive changes within the maritime logistics chain One day before its Third Annual Stakeholders’ Conference, FEPORT held its General Assembly meeting in Brussels. The members who attended the meeting discussed in depth the latest developments regarding issues of interest to the cargo handling industry and, in light of this analysis, adopted a new 2018-2020 Roadmap. “We are quite satisfied by the implementation ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Baltic ports increase cargo turnover by 2.6% in January-October During the first ten months of 2017, all Baltic ports together received and shipped 123.741 million tons of cargo, which was 2.6% or 3.078 million tons more than in the same period last year, informs LETA, according to the data released by the Latvian Central Statistical Bureau. Of all cargos handled by the Baltic ports ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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Strait of Hormuz, world’s safest shipping region Iran’s representative to the International Maritime Organization said on Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz in southern Iran is the most secure shipping region in the world. Mohammad Rastad, also the deputy minister of road and urban development, made the remarks in a meeting with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London. Referring to the ...Posted On:30-Nov-2017
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