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India-Russia Sign Key Maritime Cooperation MoUs In a landmark move, the Indo-Russian strategic partnership advanced with key MoUs signed between India's Ministry of Ports and the Russian Transport Ministry. This initiative aims to enhance maritime cooperation and train Indian seafarers for Arctic navigation, reflecting a deepening collaboration in maritime security and interests in polar routes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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India-Russia RELOS Pact Enhances Arctic to Chennai Connectivity The ratification of the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Support (RELOS) agreement by the Russian Duma signifies a pivotal advancement in India-Russia defense relations, enhancing maritime collaboration from Chennai to the Arctic. This step reflects India's broader maritime strategy, addressing regional challenges while expanding operational reach amid complex geopolitical dynamics... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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Maritime Connectivity to Improve in A&N Islands Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has committed to improving maritime connectivity for the Andaman & Nicobar Islands in response to concerns from CPI (M) MP R. Sachithanantham. Measures include acquiring additional vessels and chartering ships to enhance passenger and cargo transport, while addressing the local job market for youth through recruitment initiatives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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Greece’s Shipping Sector Rises with Female Seafarers Women in Greece are making strides in the shipping sector, comprising 7.8% of seafarers—a notable increase from previous years. This shift is driven by modern demands for skills in technology and cybersecurity, as maritime schools adapt. As a result, women's involvement is reshaping the industry's future and addressing workforce shortages... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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India to Build Advanced Facility for Deep-Sea Microbial Research India is set to establish its first Deep Sea Marine Microbial Repository at the National Institute of Ocean Technology in Andhra Pradesh. This facility will enable scientists to study microorganisms from extreme marine environments, focusing on their industrial and biomedical potential. Over 1,000 promising strains have already been cataloged for research... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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DG Shipping, IPRCL Collaborate to Boost Seafarers’ Welfare Facilities The Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping) has partnered with the Indian Port Rail & Ropeway Corporation Limited (IPRCL) to improve seafarers' welfare and maritime infrastructure in India. This collaboration outlines key efforts in project execution, focusing on safety standards, ultimately enhancing conditions for the maritime workforce across the nation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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German Seafarers Secure New Wage Agreement After Successful Negotiations German shipowners, the industry association, and the trade union ver.di have reached a successful agreement for seafarers after intense negotiations. The new contract provides a 3% wage increase in 2026 and a 2.8% rise in 2027, improving conditions for crew on German-flagged vessels and addressing previous disagreements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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CMA CGM INDAMEX Service Resumes Suez Canal Route CMA CGM's INDAMEX service will now transit the Suez Canal for voyages between India/Pakistan and the U.S. East Coast, reducing transit time to 77 days. The CMA CGM Verdi will lead this route on January 15. However, analysts caution that a full return to the Red Sea remains uncertain due to security risks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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Chinese Bulk Carrier Breaks Apart After Grounding Near Fuzhou A Chinese bulk carrier, the Hua De 858, grounded and broke apart in Xinghua Bay off Fuzhou's coast. The vessel, which departed from Tangshan, ran aground on December 3. Fortunately, the crew was unharmed and rescued, but significant damage to the hull was reported, with the ship's AIS signal now inactive... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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Bulk Carrier Successfully Repels Pirate Assault Near Yemen’s Coast A merchant vessel successfully thwarted a pirate attack off Yemen's Bab-el-Mandeb on Friday. The bulk carrier, Bobic, engaged in gunfire with around 15 approaching small crafts. Despite the assault, the crew remained unharmed, underscoring ongoing security concerns as shipping lines cautiously consider resuming Red Sea routes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Dec-2025
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