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Seafarer Support Services And Partnership Working Are Vital For Maritime Industry’s Future As the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) reports a high demand for its helpline services over the last year, it is clear that accessible welfare and support services for seafarers worldwide remain a priority for the maritime industry... -Marine InsightPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Maritime sector teams up with hydrogen leaders to scale up green hydrogen production Shipping organizations and initiatives across the shipping value chain, joined by the largest producers of green hydrogen, today signed on to a joint statement at COP27, committing to the rapid and ambitious production and use of low-carbon fuels based on green hydrogen to accelerate shipping’s decarbonization... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Singapore Bunker Fuel Sales Hit 52-Week High Marine fuel sales in Singapore surged to a one-year high in October, latest official data showed on Monday, as more competitive prices attracted ships to refuel at the world’s top bunkering hub. October bunker sales totaled 4.25 million tonnes, climbing 7% from September, while vessel arrivals for bunkering at Singapore rose 9% month-on-month at 3,431 vessel calls,.. -gCaptainPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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India: Two-day coastal defence exercise to prepare agencies for maritime threats The two-day coastal defence exercise ‘Sea Vigil-22’ is being conducted from Tuesday, with maritime authorities in Goa participating in the pan-India exercise. The Indian Navy along with the Indian Coast Guard, Goa marine police, Intelligence Bureau and customs will test inter-agency cooperation as part of the coastal security apparatus... -Times of IndiaPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Innovations in Decarbonization and Digitalization at SNIC 2022 Singapore and Norway are leading the way – SNIC 2022 is a call to action for maritime decarbonization. Our ambition is to make Singapore Norway Innovation Conference (SNIC) 2022 the most valuable conference in Singapore on maritime & offshore decarbonization and digitalization... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Fortunes Return to the Sea as the Wind Blows Offshore The results of fortunes and failures are often described as a “perfect storm”. The COVID pandemic, domestic inflation, labor issues and current geopolitical events have brought that description to a peak... -MarineLinkPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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India: Viability-gap funding for shipbuilding projects soon, says Sonowal The government plans to provide viability-gap funding (VGF) to cut capital costs for shipbuilding projects, Union minister for ports, shipping and waterways Sarbananda Sonowal said. In an interview, Sonowal said the government also plans to boost the inland waterways network, develop mega seaports, and a trans-shipment hub in Greater Nicobar... -MintPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Four Factors To Consider When Selecting The Right Mooring Lines For Your Vessel Safe and reliable mooring needs ropes to perform, often in adverse weather and changing port conditions. There are four silent saboteurs that degrade performance and safety margins: Fatigue, Abrasion, Creep, and extreme Temperatures... -gCaptainPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Counting the cost As container lines face a huge surplus of equipment Richard Butcher, Managing Director of Global Equipment Management, writes that it’s ‘time to start thinking outside the box’... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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World’s largest LNG-powered cruise ship christened MSC Cruises, the cruise division of Swiss shipping giant MSC Group, has held a naming ceremony for the world’s largest LNG-powered cruise ship and one of the first to incorporate fuel cell technology, MSC World Europa. As informed, the naming ceremony for the vessel took place in Doha, Qatar, on 13 November. The ship was officially delivered to the company in Saint-Nazaire on 24 October... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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IMO team all praise for Kochi Water Metro The International Maritime Organization (IMO), one of the UN wings that regulates international shipping and the apex body enforcing International Maritime law, visited Kochi Water Metro on Monday. The officials’ visit comes as part of Green Voyage 2050, a partnership project between the Government of Norway and IMO launched in May 2019... -The New Indian ExpressPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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Search continues as cargo ship and crew of 16 go missing off Indonesia Indonesian authorities were continuing to search on Monday for a vessel reported missing with 16 seafarers on board. Contact was lost with the 3,900-dwt Mutia Ladjoni (built 1983) on Friday after it went adrift off the Aru Islands. The ship is known to have departed from Timika in Papua province on 9 November. It was bound for Bontang port in East Kalimantan... -TradeWindsPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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India requests Nigeria to maintain welfare, comfort of detained seafarers The High Commission of India in Abuja, Nigeria, has intervened in the matter pertaining to detention of Indian crew onboard MT Heroic Idun and requested that the welfare and comfort of the seafarers be maintained... -Herald GoaPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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India: Uber Boat may criss-cross Kochi city’s backwaters If things go to plan, Kochi backwaters may have an Uber Boat service, along the lines of one operating in the Thames River in London and Mumbai. Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) managing director Loknath Behera said he is exploring the possibilities to launch an Uber boat service here and is planning to propose it to the senior representatives of Uber in India... -The New Indian ExpressPosted On:15-Nov-2022
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