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JNPT and Port of Antwerp launch online course in break bulk handling. JNPT, the countrys premier container port, on Wednesday announced the launch of an online course in break bulk handling in collaboration with the second-largest port in the Europes Port of Antwerp.
Designed after extensive consultations with the ports and the other stakeholders, the course has been launched amid an increasing demand for upgraded skills for port-led development, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) said in a release.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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India: JNPT drives for growth amid Covid-crisis. Indias major port in Mumbai, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) has bucked the countrys container volume trend with a substantial increase in container throughput by both weight and TEU.
JNPT recorded an overall 9.04% of container growth at 5.70 million tonnes in November 2020 compared to 5.22 million tonnes in November last year.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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The robot that could help make the shipping industry greener When a ship sails through the sea, barnacles, mussels, algae, and other organisms stick to the hull of the vessel. This process is called biofouling - and it's a big problem for the shipping industry.
Biofouling increases the drag of ships, so more energy is needed to power them, increasing fuel costs and multiplying their carbon emissions.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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Cargo ship contacted pier, both damaged, Kalimantan General cargo ship LIMA VALERIE contacted pier in Kapuas river Delta, western Kalimantan, Indonesia, downstream from Pontianak Port, at around 0500 LT (UTC +7) Dec 16. Circumstances of an accident unclear, the ship could be either leaving Wajok Hilir Village, or berthing, or the village. Pier suffered considerable damages, ship’s bow said to sustain damages, too.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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Aframax tanker disabled by fire in engine room - UPDATE December 16 UPDATE: MARQUESSA was taken on tow by offshore tug PUSH OSPREY (IMO 9658264) on Dec 12-13, to be towed to Manila, ETA Dec 17. As of 0500 UTC Dec 16, caravan was sailing off central Luzon western coast.
Dec 13 UPDATE: Tanker was taken on tow by salvage tug SALVAGE CHAMPION (IMO 7530444), understood to be towed to Singapore.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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Coastal freighter attacked, 8 crew kidnapped, Gulf of Guinea General cargo ship STEVIA was attacked and boarded by pirates sometime between 0500-0530UTC Dec 16 in Gulf of Guinea southwest of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, see map. 8 crew reportedly, were kidnapped. STEVIA resumed sailing at around 0730 UTC at a reduced speed, was adrift at 1100 UTC, probably waiting for assistance. The ship was re-flagged in May 2020 and most likely, is operated and owned by local company.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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Container Mafia driving up shipping costs in China China became the first country in the world to open up factories on a large scale, setting its enormous industrial engine on the run, with the hopes of reaching pre-pandemic level production. Things seemed to be on track until container shortages came into the scene.
Now, China s world-beating economic rebound from the coronavirus pandemic is being blunted by a global shortage of shipping containers, sending cargo costs to record highs and hampering manufacturing.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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The impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the attraction of a seafaring career The poignant question of the impact of the pandemic on the attractiveness of seafaring as a career was asked by a member of the audience during the virtual conference session Welfare & Training - People Sustainability part of Seatrade Maritime Middle East Virtual.
The impact of pandemic on crew change and the problems encountered by seafarers was explained by Toby Brooks, Deputy Director - Isle of Man Ship Registry.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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Seatrade sheds spotlight on seafarer welfare and shipping’s energy transition The day two of Seatrade Maritime Middle East Virtual 2020 (SMMEV), the region s leading event in the shipping industry, shed light on pressing concerns that arose due to the pandemic and beyond. Some of the key topics of discussion included the adopting of technologically-advanced tools to improve the industry s resilience during the pandemic, and the need to employ efficient processes to achieve smart shipping.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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Digitalisation paves the way for future global port eco-system Cooperation amongst ports worldwide will "no longer be by choice but by necessity" as customers are increasingly looking for end-to-end supply chain and optimal connectivity, with individual port still having their own competitive market, according to Robert Sutton, Head of Abu Dhabi Ports Logistics Cluster, Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP). 2020 is without doubt a year of surprises, challenges and opportunities.Posted On:17-Dec-2020
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