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Coastal container ship capsized, sank in Gulf of Siam Container ship SUNTUDSAMUT 4 with 42 containers on board capsized and sank at around 0200 LT (UTC +8) Nov 3, 4.8 nm off Sai Ri Sawi Beach, Chumphon Province, Thailand, Gulf of Siam. The ship left Surat Thani at around midnight Nov 2, bound for Laem Chabang, but developed list. Ballast management didn’t help, Captain ordered the crew to abandon the ship. all 10 crew were rescued... -FleetMonPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Chinese Aframax with Russian crude detained in Spain, fine imposed Chinese Aframax tanker LINDA I with cargo of Russian crude interrupted her voyage and called Algeciras, Gibraltar, on Oct 27, to get some spare parts, outside Algeciras OPL. The ship was detained by maritime authorities after it was found out, that tanker encountered mechanical problems while approaching Algeciras, went NUC and was drifting for some time, without proper notifying authorities... -FleetMonPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Seafarer dies due to linehandling incident at Port of Charleston A crewmember from a vessel at the Port of Charleston, South Carolina lost his life during a linehandling accident, on October 26. More specifically, the Philippine national seafarer was working a line aboard an unnamed vessel at the North Charleston Ports Terminal... -Safety4SeaPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Carnival Takes Delivery of New LNG-Powered Cruise Ship From Meyer Turku Meyer Turku of Finland delivered the LNG-powered cruise ship, "Carnival Celebration" to Carnival on November 2nd. The ship has been dedicated to commemorating the occasion of Carnival reaching its 50th anniversary. The ship was built by Meyer Turku in Finland and is the 24th ship in Carnival’s fleet... -FleetMonPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Partners expand remote, autonomous capabilities of maritime industry in Middle East Fugro and AD Ports Group formalized a collaborative relationship through the signing of an agreement that sets out combined goals to utilize remote and autonomous technologies in the region... -Offshore magazinePosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Nigeria: 134 ships rust as court cases drag for Oil theft The Federal Government may lose some of the 134 ships currently detained at the Lagos, Port Harcourt and Warri Naval bases for oil theft and economic crimes as their conditions have reportedly deteriorated due to the long time they have been held and exposed to the elements... -Punch NewspapersPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Real Life Incident: Double Lanyard - Zero Attachment A loaded bulk carrier was at sea. The deck crew were washing and cleaning cargo hold no. 7 which had remained empty. The crew members had donned their PPE which included a twin-lanyard safety harness for the crewmember who would be working at height... -Marine InsightPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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More Than 100,000 People Die Annually Across Global Fishing Sector, New Research Shows More than 100,000 fishing-related deaths occur each year, a new study finds. Nearly 300 fishers die each day—a much higher estimate than all previous assessments—according to research from the FISH Safety Foundation (FSF) commissioned by The Pew Charitable Trusts... -Marine InsightPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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New container orders drop to lowest in three years: Textainer The ocean container leasing market is in a slump due to slowing cargo growth, an earlier peak season, and Chinese production hiccups, but new environmental rules taking effect next year that may encourage slow steaming by carriers could lift demand for boxes, the head of container lessor Textainer said Wednesday... -JOC.comPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Singapore’s First Dedicated Methanol Bunker Tanker Ordered An order has been placed for the first dedicated methanol bunkering ship that will operate in Singapore. According to the team developing the vessel, it will add a new dimension to the bunkering operations in Singapore, which remains the world’s largest bunker market for the maritime industry... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Cyber-physical platform for shipboard operational technology to be built ABS has been announced as the industry collaborator to build the MariOT Systems. The project is led by iTrust, Center for Research in Cyber Security at the SUTD, in collaboration with ABS and Singapore Polytechnic’s CEMS... -Safety4SeaPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Norwegian Cruise Line Wins $159 Million Lawsuit Norwegian Cruise Line received a favorable verdict recently in a lawsuit against the company that provided the Azipod propulsion systems in use onboard many of the company’s cruise ships. After a jury trial that took four weeks, the judgment came back in favor of the cruise line, awarding the company $159 million... -Cruise HivePosted On:4-Nov-2022
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HHI unveils lashing-free containership design South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has developed a new containership concept that does not require fixing of containers. Hyundai Heavy Industries said that the novel lashing-free containership design, described as the world’s first, has won Design Approval from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and the Liberian Flag Administration... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:4-Nov-2022
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Singapore’s green marine fuel ventures can lead Asia’s low-carbon future It’s a little-known fact that 129 years ago, a diesel engine was commissioned to run on peanut oil, and what seemed like a small event turned out to be a path-breaking discovery towards greener alternatives to fossil fuels... -The Edge SingaporePosted On:4-Nov-2022
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