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US DOT Announces $241 Million Grants for Ports U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Pete Buttigieg has announced the award of more than $241 million in discretionary grant funding for 25 projects to improve port facilities in 19 states and one territory through the Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP)... -gCaptainPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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Egypt reopens ports after weather improves The Suez Canal Economic Zone said on Tuesday that the Red Sea ports of Ain Sokhna, Adabiya, Port Said West, Port Said East, and Al Arish have been reopened. The ports of Port Tawfiq, El Zayteyat and Sharm El Sheikh reopened on Monday night, the Red Sea Ports Authority said... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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Tanker disabled by fire taken on tow, Norwegian sea Product tanker KEY WEST was disabled by fire on board in the evening Dec 23 E of Sandnessjoen, Norway, Norwegian sea – no many details available, though. The ship reported fire on board to MRCC and requested assistance, being disabled at roughly, 2030 UTC Dec 23. Tug BOA FRIGG (IMO 8714279) responded, towage commenced at around 0830 UTC Dec 24, port of destination Sandnessjoen... FleetmonPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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Coup d’Tech Technology breakthroughs are just the beginning. Extending them across entire industries makes them disruptive. Across industries and markets the label “disruptive” has been appropriated by seemingly countless products and services. The maritime sector is no different, appearing at times to be heavy with revolutionary novelties and light on meaningful solutions... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Dec-2021
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Titan LNG develops Hyperion tank concepts for bunker barges Dutch independent LNG supplier Titan LNG has developed the ‘Hyperion’ series of tank concepts for Inland Waterway (IWW) bunker barges. Titan LNG reported via social media it has developed a new tank concept for future IWW bunker barges. As a result, the ‘Hyperion’ series currently features both seagoing and inland design versions. As part of its current fleet, Titan LNG operates the LNG bunker barges FlexFueler 001 and 002... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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40 perish in Bangladesh ferry fire At least 40 people died and over 150 others were injured early Friday after a packed three-storey ferry carrying around 800 passengers caught fire on the Sugandha River in southern Bangladesh, officials said, in the latest maritime tragedy to hit the delta nation criss-crossed by rivers... -The Hans IndiaPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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2021’s top stories in Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery readers have been looking to Singapore in a big way in 2021. The first sign of the trend cropped up early in 2021, with readers’ interests piqued by ABS bringing in ExxonMobil and MAN to assess the potential of ammonia as a marine fuel within Singapore’s bunkering supply chain... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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ClassNK releases PrimeShip-PSC Intelligence mobile app Classification Society ClassNK has released “PrimeShip-PSC Intelligence”, a mobile app to assist the improvement of ship management system and PSC performance, provided free of charge. The application is the mobile version of PSC Intelligence PC version for ship management companies released in 2018... -Energy NorthernPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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World’s 1st LH2 carrier Suiso Frontier departs for Australia Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) said the world’s first liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carrier Suiso Frontier left Japan to pick up its first cargo in Australia. KHI built the world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier Suiso Frontier last year. The shipbuilder has completed this under the CO2-free Hydrogen Energy Supply-chain Technology Research Association (HySTRA) membership... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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How coastal inhabitants of India make a living through seaweed cultivation The maritime rural population living along the coastline of Gujarat (1600 km) and Tamil Nadu (1076 km) cultivate seaweeds for a living. With the help of certain technical proficiency, these people have made seaweed farming a successful venture and earn a decent earning of about Rs 15000 – Rs 20000 per month... -TwoCircles.netPosted On:25-Dec-2021
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