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India Aims for Maritime Dominance by 2047 Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, speaking at an Infrastructure Conclave in Delhi, reiterated India's ambition to become a leading maritime power. He outlined plans to modernize port infrastructure, improve inland waterways, and enhance logistics. Under PM Modi's leadership, initiatives like the Sagarmala Programme are set to transform the sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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India Forms Shipbuilding Design Research Committee The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways has formed a Shipbuilding Design Research Committee to support the shipbuilding industry. This panel, headed by the Additional Secretary, includes key officials from various departments and organizations. Their goal is to advise the government on creating a Shipbuilding Design and Research Centre and advancing the National Shipbuilding Mission... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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Joint Venture for Shipbuilding Facility at Kolkata Port Mandovi Drydocks and Ripley Stevedoring have joined forces to establish a shipbuilding and repair facility at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port. With an initial investment of Rs 200 crore, the joint venture will focus on building 6,000-8,000-ton ships, expanding to larger vessels in the future. This aligns with India's efforts to develop its maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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First LNG Bunkering for Cruise Ships in Singapore Completed The first LNG bunkering for cruise passenger ships in Asia Pacific was successfully completed at the Singapore Cruise Centre, a milestone for the industry. TotalEnergies Marine Fuels, V.Ships, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines delivered LNG to Silversea's Silver Nova, ensuring compliance with safety standards for smooth operations. Industry leaders highlighted the significance of collaboration and readiness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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Indian Govt Examining Strategies to Boost Shipping Industry Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal discussed India's ship-building potential at the 12th Biennial International Conference on Ports, Shipping & Logistics 2025. He emphasized the government's efforts to promote the sector and the need for more flagged vessels. Goyal highlighted India's port capacity expansion, reduced ship turnaround times, and the importance of enhancing the logistics ecosystem... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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Ammonia-Fueled Bunkering Vessel Receives Approval-in-Principle A significant milestone in sustainable maritime energy has been achieved with the Approval-in-Principle certificate for an ammonia-fueled bunkering vessel. Designed by NYK and partners with expertise from Seatrium's subsidiary, the vessel will undergo evaluation by the MPA to establish ammonia as a marine fuel, showcasing leadership in alternative fuels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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The Human Cost of Abandoned Ships: Navigating Job Loss and Maritime Negligence Companies going bankrupt and workers losing their jobs is common in capitalist societies. However, abandoned ships present a different scenario. When a ship is left in a foreign port with no support, dwindling supplies, and services shutting down, it signifies a complex situation. Crewmembers are left in uncertainty, relying on welfare agencies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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Collaboration for FuelEU Maritime Compliance and Emissions Verification Gasum has partnered with DNV to ensure the accuracy of its FuelEU Maritime pooling service. DNV will use its Emissions Connect solution to gather and validate emissions data from Gasum's vessels. This collaboration aims to verify pool compliance at the end of the year, in line with the new requirements set by the FuelEU Maritime regulation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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DP World Mundra Enhances Global Trade Connectivity with First Call of New Gemini Service DP World's Mundra terminal recently welcomed the first call of the ME11/IMX service under the Gemini Cooperation, enhancing trade links between the Indian Subcontinent, Middle East, and Europe. With 12 vessels and 16,000 TEU capacity, the service offers fast, flexible, and reliable ocean freight transportation, strengthening India's trade ecosystem and boosting global connectivity... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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Taiwan Coast Guard Detains Cargo Ship for Damaging Undersea Cable Taiwan's coast guard detained a cargo ship and its Chinese crew for allegedly damaging an undersea internet cable connecting Taiwan to Penghu Islands. The vessel, funded by China and flying a Togo flag, ignored coast guard warnings. Authorities are investigating whether the damage was intentional sabotage, raising concerns about national security... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Feb-2025
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