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The ship management industry is getting more interesting: Capt Rajesh Unni
It’s a huge recognition, and our whole team feels proud about it. But it’s important for us to continue doing what we are good at: being the trusted maritime partner. These recognitions and numbers make the team and me feel more responsible, and we understand that the expectations are increasing day by day... -You Tube

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



India: Sagarmala - 119 projects worth over Rs 1 lakh cr identified in AP
About 119 projects worth more than Rs 1 lakh crore have been identified under the Sagarmala Programme in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has said in a statement to Parliament. The projects will focus on enhancement related to the infrastructure related to Port-led Industrialization, Port Modernization, Port Connectivity Enhancement, Coastal Community Development & Coastal Shipping and Inland Waterways... -indiablooms.com

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



48 Cruise Passengers Test Positive For Covid-19 On A Royal Caribbean Ship
Four dozen passengers and crew tested positive for Covid-19 at the end of a weeklong Royal Caribbean cruise aboard Symphony of the Seas that sailed into Miami yesterday, reported the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. But breakthrough cases happen so routinely on cruise ships these days, it’s become something of a trend... -Forbes

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



On cruise ships, omicron puts safety protocols to the test
By the time the Norwegian Breakaway cruise ship docked in New Orleans on Dec. 4, after a weeklong cruise that included stops in Belize, Honduras and Mexico, 17 coronavirus cases had been identified on the ship, including a case of the new omicron variant. Local and federal health authorities were notified — but not all the disembarking passengers... -The Indian Express

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Norwegian Researchers Build a Floating "Ocean Lab"
Just off the small island of Munkholmen, outside the city Trondheim, the first of two observation buoys is now installed to collect data from the fjord. With a diameter of five meters and a yellow colour, the buoy is easy to spot from land. The buoys will be powered primarily by wind and solar, and don’t need to be permanently manned... -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



78 sea vessels involved in maritime accidents in Cebu due to Typhoon Odette - PCG
A total of 78 vessels were involved in maritime accidents in Cebu due to Typhoon Odette, Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Commodore Armand Balilo reported on Saturday. Balilo said of the sea vessels involved in the incidents, two sank while the state of the others was still unknown, according to a Super Radyo DZBB report by Sam Nielsen... -GMA News Online

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Baltic Index Marks Worst Week In Nearly Three Years As Vessel Rates Sink
The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index declined on Friday, posting its biggest weekly fall since early February 2019, as demand waned across its vessel segments. The overall index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax vessels, was down 119 points, or 4.8%, to its lowest level since mid-April at 2,379. The main index lost 27.3% this week... -gCaptain

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Kenya eyes maritime hub status with modern shipyard
Operations at the modern shipyard at the Kenya Navy Mtongwe base in Mombasa have kicked off, as Kenya angles for a slice in the lucrative shipbuilding and repair business. The completion of one of the largest shipyards with a slipway in East Africa is a new frontier for the country as it seeks maritime hub status and to tap the Blue Economy potential... -The Citizen

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Shipping Operations Severely Disrupted In Malaysian Floods
Torrential rains in Malaysia have caused flooding that has driven more than 11,000 people from their homes, closed dozens of roads and disrupted shipping, authorities said on Saturday. More than 66,000 personnel from the police, army and fire department have been mobilized nationwide to help rescue people stranded by flood waters and take them to shelters, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob told a news conference late on Saturday... -gCaptain

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



New Zealand: Shipping Solution To Supply Chain Chaos
The union representing ships’ masters and officers says future solutions for a resilient supply chain must include New Zealand ships crewed by New Zealand seafarers. The New Zealand Merchant Service Guild has welcomed the Government’s recent ‘state of play’ report on coastal shipping, including its support for maintaining and developing local maritime skills... -Scoop

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Ferries damaged in collision, Bakauheni, Sumatra
Ferry WIRA ARTHA collided with ferry JATRA II at Bakauheni harbor, Southern Sumatra, Sunda Strait, at around 1130 LT Dec 17, while maneuvering to berth in strong wind, on arrival from Merak Port, Java. The ship went out of control and was dragged along JATRA II, sustaining a number of damages, including destroyed bridge wing... -Fleetmon

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Coastal tanker struck underwater wreck, damaged, Mongla, Bangladesh
Tanker loaded with fuel oil collided with underwater wreck in Mongla port area, Bangladesh, at around 0900 LT Dec 18. Tanker’s ballast tank was breached with ensuing water ingress, understood she’s either resting on bottom or on wreck, and there’s no danger of sinking. No leaks reported, cargo is to be transferred to another tanker... -Fleetmon

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Container ship MOL CHARISMA troubled again, under tow
8100-TEU container ship MOL CHARISMA was disabled after engine failure on Dec 11 in Gulf of Siam, while en route from Singapore to Laem Chabang, Thailand, with ETA Dec 12, EC5 Loop. After several hours drift, the ship was emergency anchored in Gulf of Siam on Dec 12, understood later tug was contracted, to tow MOL CHARISMA back to Singapore... -Fleetmon

Posted On:20-Dec-2021



Grounded offshore platform recognized as total loss
Offshore support platform DONG JI NO 2 under tow of Korean tug JAEWON 9 broke off towing line on Dec 12 between Wangan and Penghu islands, Penghu islands, Taiwan, Taiwan Strait, in rough weather. Platform drifted ashore on eastern coast of Jiangnao island, eastern Wangan, early Dec 13. Platform was towed from Hong Kong to Korea. After refloating attempts hampered by unfavorable weather, platform was recognized as total loss,.. -Fleetmon

Posted On:20-Dec-2021


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