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India: President Kovind Witnesses India’s Maritime Prowess In Naval Operation Demo President Ram Nath Kovind, witnessed the maritime prowress and operability of India’s Navy, as displayed by the the Southern Naval Command (SNC)as a part of the naval operation demonstration. President Kovind, who is also the supreme commander of the Indian armed forces, reached Kerala on December 21, was accompanied by his wife Savitha Kovind and daughter Swathi... -Outlook IndiaPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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Japanese cargo ship ran aground entering port, Japan General cargo ship IYO MARU ran aground understood, in Noshiro Port basin, Akita Prefecture, northwest Honshu, while entering the port at around 1340 Tokyo time Dec 21. Manager reported accident to CG and contracted tug. IYO MARU was refloated same day, no damages, no leaks reported... -FleetmonPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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World’s 1st theatre ship gets eSAIL La Naumon, the first theatre vessel in the world, has been equipped with eSAIL, a wind-assisted propulsion technology provided by Spanish cleantech engineering company bound4blue. The 18-metre-high rigid sail, equipped with a tilting mechanism and an autonomous control system, is said to comply with IMO emissions reduction regulations, such as the upcoming EEXI and CII measures... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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83 dead in Madagascar shipwreck; police chief swims 12 hours after helo crashes Madagascar’s Maritime and River Port Agency said Wednesday at least 83 people were killed when a ship sank. A helicopter carrying government officials to the accident scene also crashed, forcing a minister to swim 12 hours to survive. The ship was carrying 138 people. By Wednesday afternoon 50 survivors were found from Monday’s shipwreck off Madagascar’s northeastern coast... -UPI NewsPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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The Maritime Podcast "Rewind - Seafarers" Over the last year The Maritime Podcast has featured guests from the across the industry discussing a wide variety of topics. As the year draws to a close we are grouping podcasts covering specific sectors on The Maritime Podcast Rewind and today we are focusing on seafarers... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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Supporting seafarers and educating people about maritime - Interview H.E. Eng. Hessa Al Malek, Advisor to the Minister for Maritime Transport, Affairs, the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure stresses the importance of supporting seafarers and educating people about the maritime industries. In an interview at Seatrade Maritime Middle East, H.E. Eng. Hessa Al Malek talks about the UAE supported seafarers during the pandemic with health support and vaccinations... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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Container Shortage Sparks Experiment to Ship Coffee In Bulk In the coffee trading world, a ship steaming across the Atlantic Ocean is garnering a lot of attention. A break-bulk vessel named Eagle has wound its way from Lampung in Sumatra, through the Mediterranean and is now headed for New Orleans. Transporting robusta coffee bags stacked in its hold to the U.S. — where roasters are starved of supply — it’s one of the first shipments of this kind in over 20 years... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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U.S. Navy seizes illicit weapons from a stateless vessel in Arabian sea The U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet said on Wednesday that two of its patrol coastal ships seized a cargo of illicit weapons from a stateless fishing vessel during a flag verification boarding in the North Arabian Sea on Monday. The shipment consists of approximately 1,400 AK-47 assault rifles and 226,600 rounds of ammunition, the fleet said in a statement... -ReutersPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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55 people test positive for COVID on Royal Caribbean’s Cruise Ship Fifty-five passengers and crew members have tested positive for COVID-19 on Royal Caribbean’s Odyssey of the Seas cruise ship, which departed Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday for an eight-night Caribbean trip, a spokesperson for Royal Caribbean told USA TODAY. The ship, which returned briefly to port on Sunday to disembark a passenger with COVID-19, is carrying 3,587 passengers and 1,599 crew... -USA TODAYPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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Rotterdam Becomes First European Seaport to Surpass 15 Million TEU The Port of Rotterdam will receive its 15 millionth TEU container for 2021 today, December 22, making it the first European port and the first port outside Asia to reach that level of volume. The port had been steadily progressing toward the level, reaching 14.8 million TEU in 2019, before the pandemic interrupted growth resulting in a three percent decline in 2020... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Dec-2021
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Viking Takes Delivery Of First Expedition Ship Viking® today announced it has taken delivery of Viking Octantis®, the company’s first of two new purpose-built expedition ships. The delivery ceremony took place this morning at Fincantieri’s VARD shipyard in Søviknes, Norway. Viking Octantis hosts 378 guests and sets sail tomorrow toward South America to welcome guests in January 2022 for Viking’s first voyages to Antarctica... -PRNewswirePosted On:23-Dec-2021
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Seafarers in Houston port avoid medical care for fear of retaliation - Study New research from the University of Texas Medical Branch found that Filipino seafarers — who make up a third of the workforce that transports goods from around the world into the Port of Houston — often avoid or delay medical care when they get injured or sick for fear of workplace retaliation... -Houston Public MediaPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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The Swedish Club Helps Youngsters to Adopt a Ship at Christmas The Swedish Club is delighted to announce that this Christmas, in addition to its customary seasonal donations, it will be supporting the Greek charity, Project Connect, in its ’Adopt a Ship’ campaign. This has been made possible through the success of the Club’s very first Marine Insurance Course online, which took place in May of this year and saw more than 70 members and business partners joining the Club... -The Swedish ClubPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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NYK Group to Aid Victims of Typhoon Rai in the Philippines NYK has decided to donate 6.5 million yen through the NYK-TDG Friendship Foundation, Inc.* to help the Philippines recover from the devastation caused by Typhoon Rai, which hit the country over December 16 and 17. In addition, the NYK Group will also start to collect donations from NYK Group executives and employees... -marketscreener.comPosted On:23-Dec-2021
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