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Asia ranked as world’s largest seafarer pool - UNCTAD
Asia is the largest provider of seafarer workforce in the world accounting for four of the top five countries supplying seafarers in 2021, a new report published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) revealed. Asia’s predominance in global maritime trade strengthened in 2020, as it maintained a 41% share of total goods loaded, increased its volume of goods discharged and remained the largest seafarer supply region in the world,.. -Offshore Energy

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



Vaccinations are key to solving supply chain issues, says UN report
GLOBAL vaccinations are the only way out of the supply chain chaos, according to the UN Conference on Trade and Development. “We see some decline in the global freight rates from last week… but we do not see that there is an end in sight for the overall global shortage of capacity,” said technology and logistics director Shamika Sirimanne at the launched of Unctad’s Review of Maritime Transport report... -Lloyd s List

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



UAE: Superyacht Captains to be honoured
Coinciding with The International Superyacht Summit 2021 to be held on December 8 and 9 on the iconic Queen Elizabeth 2 in Mina Rashid Marina, Fabulous Yachts will invite superyacht Captains to DP World Flow Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The invitation is on behalf of P&O Marinas and Oceanco for a cocktail party in honour of their invaluable contribution to the success of the superyacht industry, and particularly their recent inputs in the UAE... -Gulf Digital News

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



IUMI report highlights ship fire and cargo storage risks
Although the just released Stats Report from the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) identifies broadly positive trends in 2020, it also highlights specific areas of concern – notably shipboard fires on containerships. Statistically, these vessels are more prone to fire due to the large quantities and variation of cargo being carried, as well as the challenges inherent in fighting a fire on such a large vessel at sea... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



BSM Enters Saudi Arabian Offshore Market
A joint venture announced during ADIPEC Exhibition in Abu Dhabi on 16 November between Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) and Rawabi Vallianz Offshore Services (RVOS) positions BSM to offer together third-party shipmanagement services to the offshore sector in Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has some of the world’s largest oil reserves and a mature extraction industry supported by an established offshore service chain. With a fleet of more than 40 offshore vessels... -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



Grateful captain returns cruise liner to Barbados
A cruise ship captain whose liner found safe harbour in Barbados at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic made good on his promise to return to the island. In a welcome back ceremony at the Bridgetown Port, an emotional Captain Boris Becker once again thanked Barbados for its hospitality during the month the AIDAPerla stayed here when the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA) called a temporary halt to cruise ship operations in March 2020... -Barbados Today

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



Philippines tops global provider of seafarers, officers
The Philippines was the top provider of seafarers globally followed by three other Asian countries suppliers Indonesia, China and India, according to a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2021 published Thursday, Nov. 18, said that the Philippines topped as provider for both seafarers and officers. Indonesia took third place for ratings and fifth for officers... -Manila Bulletin

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



Australia’s biggest maritime mystery solved after ’unknown sailor’ named
Australia’s biggest maritime mystery has been solved 80 years after the sinking of the warship HMAS Sydney. The Royal Australian Navy announced today that DNA testing has uncovered the identity of the ’Unknown Sailor’, the only body recovered from the cruiser after it sunk with all its crew in World War II. Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark, 21, was posted to HMAS Sydney four months before it was destroyed on November 19, 1941... -9News

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



Philippines: VP Leni wants to prop up ’blue’ industries, says PH can be ’leading maritime power’
Presidential aspirant and Vice President Leni Robredo on Thursday, Nov. 18, said she plans to pour investments in “blue” industries if she wins the presidency, adding that the country can become “a leading maritime power.”. “Combined with our strategic location, we have the potential to become a leading maritime power. This sector has huge employment potential in the country, and this is something that our government will really tap into,” she said... -Manila Bulletin

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



General cargo ship aground in southern Chile fjords
Nov 18 0610 UTC UPDATE: The ship remains in the same position, attempt to refloat ISLA TAUTIL earlier failed. Chilean SAR ship FUENTEALBA arrived at the scene. No leaks reported. Nov 17: General cargo ship ISLA TAUTIL loaded with fish meal for fish farms ran aground in the morning Nov 16 (LT) in pos 50 53S ; 74 13W, southern Chile fjords. As of 1415 UTC Nov 17,.. -Fleetmon

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



General cargo ships collision, Sweden
Report emerged that general cargo ship JAN D coliided with general cargo ship SEA ENDURANCE on Nov 14 in Havstensfjord, north of Gothenburg, Sweden, circumstances unknown... -Fleetmon

Posted On:19-Nov-2021



Cargo ship disabled in Marmara sea, towed to Tuzla
General cargo ship FORTUNATE suffered mechanical failure soon after leaving Tuzla late Nov 17, destined for Poti Georgia, Black sea, in ballast. The ship was sailing in Marmara sea approaching Bosphorus, Istanbul Ship Traffic Services Center sent tug to assisted disabled vessel, FORTUNATE was towed back to Tuzla and anchored... -Fleetmon

Posted On:19-Nov-2021


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