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Aframax crude oil tanker explosion, 5 workers injured, Turkey Aframax crude oil tanker SRI ASIH reportedly suffered an explosion in cargo tank on Nov 3, while undergoing repairs at Yalova ship repair yard, Turkey, Marmara sea. 5 workers are said to be injured, hospitalized. Explosion, most probably, was caused by fire works in a tank, which still contained explosive fumes from oil residuesPosted On:5-Nov-2020
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Former Soviet cruise ship beached by storm, Gulf of Mexico Decommissioned and intended for dismantling passenger ship ENCHANTED CAPRI (ex- Soviet cruise ship Azerbaijan) in the afternoon Nov 2 dragged anchor and drifted aground on a beach in Alvarado municipality waters, Veracruz State, Mexico, Gulf of Mexico. She was relocated to Mexico waters and exploited as an offshore oil industry flotel, since around 2009, until last month, when she was decommissioned, to be dismantled at Tampico.Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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Ship attacked in Gulf of Guinea, adrift, probably boarded. Confirmed attacked ship is tanker NEFELI II, she s under way since 1030 UTC, crew reportedly safe, understood they managed to hide in citadel when pirates boarded tanker. Understood pirates looted the ship, and fled.
Merchant ship was attacked in Gulf of Guinea at around 0600 UTC Nov 4 some 120 nm south of Bonny Nigeria.Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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Keeping Ahead of Digitalisation: ICS Announces Two New Initiatives. The International Chamber of Shipping is set to deliver two new initiatives to help the shipping industry face the continuing challenges brought by the digital revolution of the maritime sector.
Aimed at the decision maker, the latest edition of the ICS Leadership Insights Series of webinars,Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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Singapore seeing 500 - 600 crew changes per day, expects same to continue Speaking at the Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS) 2020 Forum webinar on Quah Ley Hoon, chief executive of the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said that the city-state had facilitated the change over of 50,821 crew since 27 March this year. The crew came from more than 3,500 ships working for over 2,900 companies.Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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India: Cargo volumes at state-owned ports decline 12.43% during April-October India s dozen state-owned ports handled a combined 354.818 million tonnes (mt) of cargo during April to October of the current fiscal, 12.43 per cent lower than the 405.201 mt handled during the same period last year.
Barring Mormugao Port Trust, all the other 11 ports continue to suffer from volume declines triggered by the coronavirus induced demand destruction.Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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Maritime Charities Launch Training Fund For Seafarers. The Maritime Charities Group (MCG), together with MCG members the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB) and Trinity House, has joined forces with the Marine Society to launch a bursary fund for seafarer training. The fund is aimed at merchant seafarers who are based in the UK and are facing redundancy as a direct result of Covid-19. Applicants will be eligible for up to £500 towards training that will help them get a new job in the industry.Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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India: Shipping ministry to permit debarred seafarers to apply for CDC, says Shripad Spelling good news for the seafaring community, the Union ministry of shipping is likely to lift the ban imposed on seafarers who had forged documents to qualify for shipping jobs. Minister of state for shipping Mansukh Mandaviya assured Ayush minister and minister of state for defence Shripad Naik that Goan seafarers, who were barred from applying for Indian Continuous Discharge Certificate, will be able to do so soon.Posted On:5-Nov-2020
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