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Disabled freighter towed to anchorage, Marmara sea General cargo ship NEW WAY suffered engine failure after transiting Bosphorus early in the morning Feb 26, sailing already in Marmara sea off Zeytinburnu, Istanbul. The ship was towed to Ahirkapi anchorage and anchored, at 0420 UTC Feb 26 remained at anchor. She’s en route from Azov Russia to Tekirdag Turkey, Marmara sea.Posted On:27-Feb-2021
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Car carrier suffered explosion, turned back, Gulf of Oman Car carrier HELIOS RAY reportedly suffered explosion on board in Gulf of Oman at night Feb 25, while en route from Dammam Saudi Arabia to Singapore. The ship continued her sailing but several hours later turned back, and as of 1200 UTC Feb 26, is heading towards Persian Gulf. Crew reportedly, are safe, there’s no danger to ship, extent of damages if any, unknown at the moment.Posted On:27-Feb-2021
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Seafarer supply is expected to tighten heralding higher manning costs The attractiveness of a career at sea has been an industry concern for a number of years. Long periods away from home, increasing administrative demands for paperwork on board, and the threat of criminalisation being major factors. Covid-19 impacts, which have been particularly harrowing for seafarers, have added to these issues, presaging an inflection point in global seafarer supply.Posted On:27-Feb-2021
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Over 45,000 jobs will be on offer for seafarers during Maritime India Summit Over 45,000 jobs will be on offer for seafarers through several memorandum of understandings that will be signed during the Maritime India Summit scheduled between March 2 to 4.
Informing this, Amitabh Kumar, Director General - Shipping, said in a conference that they have received many requests for signing MoUs and offers to set up maritime institutes in India.Posted On:27-Feb-2021
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