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Vacancy for Principal Inspector of Marine Accidents at MAIB, Southampton Acting as duty co-ordinator and the Branchs initial point of contact for out of hours accident notifications within a 4-week cycle; leading and managing a team of specialist accident investigators.
Deploying to accident sites, at short notice during duty weeks, to manage the more demanding investigations; this could include travel worldwide.
Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Experts shed light on maritime security and growth opportunities in region The 9th Inte¬rnational Maritime Conference (IMC) 2021, being organised by the National Institute of Maritime Affairs under the aegis of Pakistan Navy, and conducted in tandem with the 7th Multinational Maritime Exercise Aman-2021, reached its second day on Sunday.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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3 Sailors Have COVID On US Ship That Saw Outbreak Last Year Three sailors aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for COVID-19, the Navy said Monday, less than a year after a massive outbreak on the ship sidelined it in Guam for nearly two months. The Navy said the three sailors have not had any symptoms, and they and others who were exposed to them are currently isolated on the aircraft carrier, which is conducting operations in the Pacific.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Cyber Security Isnt Expensive - Its Priceless Widespread digitalization has brought many benefits to shipping. Seafarers can call home more easily and frequently. Port management systems are now much smarter, and digital navigation tools are improving voyage times and reducing emissions.
However, shippings increased reliance on digital systems has also created new vulnerabilities.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge Set to Merge Zeebrugge and Antwerp are all set to merge into a single entity, with an eye on rivaling Rotterdam.
The process will take at least a year to be finalized, as per official sources. The respective ports will operate under the name Port of Antwerp-Bruges.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Cargo ship fire, Caspian sea General cargo ship TURKESTAN suffered fire in engine room on Feb 8 in Caspian sea, while en route from Baku to Aktau. Funnel insulation cover was the source of the fire, according to Master’ report. Fire was extinguished by sealing off engine room and activating CO2 firefighting system, but the ship was disabled.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Cargo ship disabled in Kiel Canal, taken back to Kiel General cargo ship ULTDA CAPE TOWN suffered engine failure in Kiel Canal shortly after she began her transit after passing Kiel Locks, at around 1050 UTC Feb 13. Tugs responded and took disabled ship under control, she was either anchored or moored near accident site. Later she was taken back to Kiel, understood for survey and repairs, berthed at around 1500 UTC. As of 1700 UTC Feb 13, she remained in the same position.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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IMO Urges Action to Combat Piracy in Gulf of Guinea The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will convene a maritime security working group in response to the growing number of pirate attacks on ships in the Gulf of Guinea.
The working group is set to meet at the next session of the Maritime Safety Committee, MSC 103, scheduled to take place in May, to provide an opportunity for Member States and international organizations to discuss further collaboration and possible action to address the problem.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Shipping Australia condemns latest waterfront strike action Victoria International Container Terminal, in the Port of Melbourne, has revealed that it will shortly be subject to extensive industrial action. Shipping Australia CEO Melwyn Noronha comments: We would like to express our sympathy for ordinary families, for importers and exporters and for the trucking and logistics industries. All of these Australians are already suffering because of the pandemic and the associated economic crisis.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Norway port strike could disrupt output of oil by a third, gas by two fifths Workers will decide on Monday whether to strike this week at Norways largest oil loading terminal, action that could disrupt production at fields responsible for a third of the countrys crude output and more than 40% of natural gas exports.
Norway, western Europes largest oil and gas producer, pumps about 2.1 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude, while gas production amounts to 2 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed).Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Swan Hellenic to Require COVID Vaccine for Crew Swan Hellenic announced that will require all its staff and crew to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The start up brand plans to launch service later this year with the Minerva.
The company said that the vaccination cycle will be carried out at recruitment centers or in the home countries of the crew members in accordance with current local guidelines and approved medical protocols.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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Singapore: New Covid-19 test requirement for seafarers who disembark here Seafarers getting off ships in Singapore will now need to take a Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test at the port where the ship last stopped and test negative before arriving here.
This new requirement applies to all applications submitted from yesterday for seafarers who wish to disembark their ships here for a crew change, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a circular issued on the same day.Posted On:16-Feb-2021
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