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India: Paradip Port Trust will be number one in country: Union Minister
A 10-year blueprint to overhaul the Indian maritime sector, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi under the Maritime India Vision 2030, will enhance the efficiency and productivity of Paradip port, said Union Minister of State, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Shantanu Thakur during his visit to Paradip on Friday... -The New Indian Express

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Greek PM wants country to be leader in shipping decarbonisation
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Greece is determined to become a global leader in the decarbonisation of the shipping industry as the country puts the focus on sectors where it feels it can be a leader in the global climate agenda. Speaking online with Lord Karan Bilimoria, Head of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in a chat broadcast 23 November, Mitsotakis, said: “It’s not clear how this is going to happen, but we want to make sure we are leaders are not laggards.”... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Marine services giant Swire Pacific Offshore hit by ransomware
Marine services giant Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO) has suffered a Clop ransomware attack that allowed threat actors to steal company data. Swire Pacific Offshore discovered an unauthorized network infiltration onto its IT systems, resulting in the compromise of some employee data. "Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO) has discovered that it was the target of a cyberattack which involved unauthorised access to its IT systems," Swire Pacific Offshore said in a statement to BleepingComputer... -BleepingComputer

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



South Korea Proceeding with Privatization of HMM in 2022
The South Korean government confirmed that it is proceeding with a plan to return ownership of HMM, Korea’s large shipping company, to private investors in 2022. The move will come six years after the government through its investment banks stepped in to save the former Hyundai Merchant Marine from bankruptcy and follows the government’s successful efforts earlier this year to diverse of similar positions in midsized shipbuilders... -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Full speed ahead for Russia’s new fleet of giant icebreakers
The inaugural nuclear-powered icebreaker “Arktika” of project 22220 undergoes acceptance tests at sea, as the “Sibir” is sailing her first round of sea trials. Meanwhile, the sudden early-season freeze-up along the eastern parts of Russia’s Northern Sea Route gives a push to Rosatom’s long-term strategy that climate changes will not eliminate the need for powerful icebreakers to assist the goals of massive Arctic shipping... -The Independent Barents Observer

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Training the trainer for online and hybrid learning
The shift to training seafarers online has rapidly accelerated during in the pandemic and trainers need to learn how to teach effectively in this new environment. With the Covid-19 pandemic putting pay to much in the way of classroom and shore-based training many seafarer training courses that had not previously been offered online shifted into the virtual environment... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



’Disappearing Ships’: Alarm Bells Ring In The West As Cargo Vessels Go Off The Radar Near Chinese Waters
In recent weeks, several cargo ships have mysteriously “gone missing” as they reached Chinese waters. It seems tracking devices fail to detect their whereabouts once they are in the Chinese territory. According to Laura He, a Hong Kong-based CNN reporter, there has been a sudden dip in the shipping volume towards the end of October. The trend raises concern as China implemented new rules governing data privacy from November 1... -EurAsian Times

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



This Modern Wind Propulsion System for Shipping Is Both Ingenious and Easy
Traditional sources of energy, such as solar power and wind power, have made a major comeback these past years, as more and more industries are moving toward sustainability. In addition to new vessels being specifically built to incorporate modern sails, some companies have developed ingenious sailing solutions that be integrated on any type of conventional ships... -autoevolution

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Large Containership Breaks Moorings and Briefly Grounds at B.C.’s Prince Rupert Port
Strong winds caused a 366-meter-long MSC containership to break free from its moorings and run aground at the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada. The incident took place Wednesday afternoon at the port’s Fairview Container Terminal, where the 13,100 TEU capacity MSC Altair was moored. Thankfully the ship was able to be refloated with the assistance of tugs and suffered no significant damage... -gCaptain

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Dutch freighter under tow, Iceland
General cargo ship FRANCISCA suffered mechanical failure while at Reykjavik Iceland, on Nov 26. She was taken on tow by Icelandic CG Patrol/SAR ship FREYJA (IMO 9455105), to be towed to Akureyri Eyjafjorour Fjord northern Iceland. Towage commenced in the evening Nov 26, ETA Akureyri Nov 29... -Fleetmon

Posted On:27-Nov-2021



Container ship disabled in English Channel
Container ship MAERSK BULAN was disabled at around 0730 UTC Nov 26 in English Channel north of Boulogne, while en route from Southampton UK to Antwerp. While adrift, was under constant surveillance of CROSS Gris-Nez, France. Resumed sailing some 3 hours later, at 1030 UTC, berthed at Antwerp at 0200 UTC Nov 27... -Fleetmon

Posted On:27-Nov-2021


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