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NATO Warns of Black Sea Tanker Attacks The NATO Shipping Centre has issued an advisory for mariners following recent drone strikes on unladen tankers in the Black Sea. These incidents have raised serious safety concerns, prompting operators to adopt Best Management Practices. Insurers have reacted with increased war premiums, reflecting the heightened risks in this critical maritime region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Mumbai Port’s Visionary 2047 Plan to Boost Cargo Handling The Mumbai Port Authority has unveiled its Integrated Port Master Plan 2047, aiming to modernize infrastructure and enhance capacity, targeting over 100 million tonnes per annum of cargo. The plan emphasizes liquid bulk and multi-cargo operations, while also fostering urban development, maritime innovation, and sustainability for the historic port's future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Vietnam and Malaysia to Rescue Crew from Troubled Ship Vietnamese and Malaysian officials successfully rescued the crew of the cargo ship Kayo, which was dangerously listing. The crew, comprising 13 Vietnamese, one Indian, and one Bangladeshi, was safely transported to Malaysia. Ongoing efforts are in place to tow the vessel, which faced challenging weather conditions during the incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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HD Hyundai Partners with Tamil Nadu to Build New Shipyard HD Hyundai announced a preliminary agreement with the Tamil Nadu government to establish a new shipyard, aiming to boost the local economy. Chosen for its favorable climate, Thoothukudi will host this initiative. India seeks to enhance its shipbuilding capacity under the "Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047," partnering with South Korea for advanced technology... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Anglo-Eastern Adopts Orca AI Technology to Enhance Fleet Mgmt Anglo-Eastern Ship Management has partnered with Orca AI to integrate its maritime operations platform across its fleet, marking a significant step for AI-driven situational awareness in shipping. This collaboration enhances safety and operational efficiency, focusing on crew upskilling and innovative solutions for navigational challenges in congested waters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Transforming Maritime Safety with AI Vision Technology AI-driven vision systems are becoming essential in the maritime industry, addressing challenges like congested waterways and unpredictable weather. Traditional radar and AIS often fail to detect small or non-reflective objects. Technologies like SEA.AI’s optical and thermal detection systems enhance safety by providing real-time analysis of potential hazards, including marine wildlife... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Efforts Underway by Christiania Gas to Contact Pirates Who Captured Crew Denmark's Christiania Gas is striving to communicate with pirates who abducted nine crew members from its LPG tanker, the CGas Saturn, in the Gulf of Guinea. The company is working diligently to ensure the safe release of the seafarers and is collaborating with international authorities for assistance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Reevaluating Shipboard Firefighting Protocols for Modern Vessel Risks The maritime industry is grappling with evolving fire hazards, particularly from lithium battery fires and automated systems. A recent incident with a container ship highlighted gaps in traditional firefighting training. As vessels shift towards electric propulsion, fire safety protocols must adapt, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive training and updated response protocols... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Addressing the Maritime Security Crisis in the Western Indian Ocean The Western Indian Ocean faces a maritime security threat costing approximately USD 1.14 billion annually, impacting 5.7% of its gross marine product. This was discussed at a recent UN-organized meeting in Mauritius, aiming to address maritime insecurity and develop sustainable funding strategies for the region's Blue Economy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Innovative Vessel Collision Avoidance System Deployed in Qatar Norwegian technology firm Vissim has secured a contract with a Qatar-based oil and gas operator to implement a vessel collision avoidance system at an undisclosed offshore oil field. This three-year agreement will enhance maritime safety and operational efficiency by providing a user-friendly overview of vessel traffic through advanced software integration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Morocco Enhances Maritime Infrastructure with New Mediterranean and Atlantic Deepwater Ports Morocco plans to unveil a new deepwater port on the Mediterranean by next year and another on the Atlantic by 2028, emulating the success of Tanger Med. Nador West Med will feature an LNG terminal and expansive industrial zones, while Dakhla aims to support heavy industries and green hydrogen production... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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Global Testing of S-100 Maritime Navigation Framework Jersey is pivotal in an international initiative assessing the S-100 data framework for maritime navigation. Spearheaded by the UK Hydrographic Office and SHOM, this project leverages high-quality bathymetric data from Ports of Jersey. The S-100 standards promise enhanced navigation safety, optimized voyages, and improved port efficiency for global trade... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Dec-2025
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