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Indonesian Navy gun boat sank in Malacca Strait Indonesian Navy gun boat sank in Malacca Strait Maritime Bulletin (press release)Full coveragePosted On:2-Dec-2017
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Chinese freighter sank off Macau, 10 crew rescued Chinese freighter sank off Macau, 10 crew rescued Maritime Bulletin (press release)Full coveragePosted On:2-Dec-2017
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India re-elected to Int'l Maritime Organisation Council India has been re-elected to the Council of the International Maritime Organisation under a category that represents nations with the largest interests in international sea borne trade.
India was re-elected to the body under Category B at an assembly of the organisation at its headquarters here yesterday.
Indian High Commissioner to the UK Y K Sinha represented India at the assembly where India secured the second-highest number of votes (144) from member-countries, just after Germany's 146 and ahead of Australia's 143.
The other countries to make the cut included France (140), Canada (138), Spain (137), Brazil (131), Sweden (129), The Netherlands (124) and the UAE (115).
"India is hereby putting forward its candidature for a re-election to the Council of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in Category B, representing the developing countries and those with the largest interests in international sea borne trade," Union Shipping and Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari had said in his address to the IMO in London earlier this week.
He had assured the organisation during his UK visit that India would rededicate itself with renewed commitment towards the development of the objectives of IMO, if re-elected, and leverage the opportunity for the accelerated and sustained growth of the global maritime community.
India has been one of the earliest members of the IMO, having ratified its convention and joined it as a member-state in the year 1959.
India has been elected to the Council of the IMO ever since it started functioning, except for a two-year hiatus during 1983-1984.
The IMO Council plays a crucial role in deciding various important matters within the mandate of the IMO, in relation to the global shipping industry and its work strategy and budget.Posted On:2-Dec-2017
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MAERSK container ship collided with pier, Novorossiysk Container ship MAERSK BOGOR allided with Berth 39, Novorossiysk Port, at 1406 Moscow time Nov 30, when the ship has been towed from berth, after towing line from MAERSK BOGOR stern to tug BYRNYY broke up. 4 meters of crane wheel guard were damaged, reportedly container ship also sustained some damages. What caused tow line to break up, is yet unknown, it isn’t known also, who gave tow line, container ship or tug.Posted On:2-Dec-2017
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Rotterdam Sets New Port Dues for Three Years Dutch port of Rotterdam informed that port dues will rise by 1% per year for the next three years. Over the recent period, fixing the development of port dues for three years has provided the market...Posted On:2-Dec-2017
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Hamburg Süd Christens New Ship German shipping company Hamburg Süd has christened the newest ship in its fleet, Polar Costa Rica. The christening ceremony was held in Shanghai on November 29, 2017. Being built at Jiangsu New...Posted On:2-Dec-2017
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ECSA: Shipping Companies of All Sizes Need Equal Access to Financing A level playing field should be created for both small and bigger shipping companies with respect to accessing EU funding, the European shipowners told the European Commission. “The Commission...Posted On:2-Dec-2017
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Marine science rapidly expanding program at maritime academy Marine science rapidly expanding program at maritime academy Cape Cod TimesFull coveragePosted On:2-Dec-2017
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Maritime Pilots Receive IMO Bravery Award Maritime Pilots Receive IMO Bravery Award The Maritime ExecutiveFull coveragePosted On:2-Dec-2017
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MHI to Establish Two New Wholly-owned Companies under Reorganization of its Shipbuilding Business Effective January 1, 2018, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) will establish two new wholly-owned companies in conjunction with reorganization of its shipbuilding business. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. will primarily undertake construction of ships that require intensive outfitting, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Structure Co., Ltd. will mainly engage in the manufacture of large ships and ...Posted On:2-Dec-2017
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