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India’s Green Maritime Initiatives Drive Clean Energy Transition India is making notable progress in green maritime initiatives, with ports adopting renewable energy and sustainable practices. This shift, informed by global health and environmental standards, aims to balance economic growth with eco-friendliness. Key strategies include clean fuels like green hydrogen and the Maritime India Vision 2030, targeting significant emission reductions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Iran Seizes Tanker and Detains Crew in Gulf of Oman Iranian authorities have detained 18 crew members from a foreign tanker in the Gulf of Oman, alleging the vessel was transporting 6 million liters of smuggled fuel. This incident highlights Iran's ongoing battle against fuel smuggling, which exacerbates economic challenges amid sanctions and a struggling economy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Shipbuilder Blames Operator Modifications for Dali's Blackout HD Hyundai Heavy Industries defended design flaws in the M/V Dali after the NTSB linked its collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge to electrical failures. The company noted that modifications by the vessel's operator compromised essential safety systems, leading to operational failures that contributed to the tragic incident resulting in six deaths... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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EU Targets Key Players in Shadow Fleet Transporting Russian Oil The European Union has expanded its sanctions against Russia, targeting nine individuals and entities associated with a shadow fleet transporting Russian oil illegally. Notably sanctioned is Murtaza Ali Lakhani, overseeing key operations, alongside executives from the 2Rivers Group. These measures aim to disrupt networks aiding Russia's crude oil shipments amidst ongoing military aggression... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Atlantic Storm Causes Container Loss, Vessel Diverted Last week, the containership ONE Continuity was diverted to Las Palmas after losing approximately 45 containers in severe Atlantic weather. Traveling from Le Havre to Singapore, the vessel declared an emergency as heavy seas struck. Initial assessments revealed that almost 100 containers had shifted, with damage occurring during the turbulent conditions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Digitization Boosts Efficiency and Safety for Maritime Crews Robotics and automation are increasingly replacing maritime crews in repetitive and hazardous tasks, crucial for vessel safety and efficiency. Advanced digital technologies enhance resource management and real-time decision-making. Improved satellite connectivity allows better communication and access to training, transforming working conditions and redefining maritime operations for enhanced safety and crew welfare... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Anglo-Eastern Advances Green Shipping with Ammonia Fuel Training Anglo-Eastern has successfully completed its inaugural pilot training course on ammonia as marine fuel, a key milestone ahead of managing its first ammonia-powered vessel. Held on November 24-25, the two-day session at the Maritime Training Centre attracted 26 participants, focusing on safety, operational readiness, and hands-on training for future fuel initiatives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Qatar Suspends Maritime Activities in Doha for National Day Safety Measures The Ministry of Transport in Doha has mandated a halt to all maritime navigation and leasing activities from December 16 to 19, 2025, to ensure public safety during Qatar National Day celebrations. This directive affects various vessels, emphasizing collective responsibility for a secure environment during the festivities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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German Shipping Giant Launches Eight Dual-Fuel Methanol Ships Hapag-Lloyd has secured a $500 million contract with CIMC Raffles for eight dual-fuel methanol containerships. Set for delivery between 2028 and 2029, each vessel will have a 4,500 TEU capacity and advanced engines promising 30% improved efficiency, collectively reducing carbon emissions by 350,000 metric tons annually... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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Renewable Propane: A Low-Emission Solution for Sustainable Port Operations As the demand for cleaner energy rises, port authorities seek eco-friendly solutions that balance productivity and budget constraints. Renewable propane, derived from used cooking oil and animal fats, offers a low-carbon alternative to conventional propane. It significantly reduces emissions while integrating seamlessly into existing infrastructure, enhancing sustainability in port operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Dec-2025
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