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Garden Reach Shipbuilders Plans to Expand Ship Repair Services Garden Reach Shipbuilders aims to boost its export share from 4% to 10% of its Rs 23,877 crore order book by investing in facilities. The company also anticipates significant growth in ship repair services and is exploring a new shipyard for commercial vessels. GRSE expects substantial bids for the P-17 Bravo class frigates... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Surge in Job Opportunities for Qualified Seafarers International shipping lines are actively recruiting officers and crew members, with over 300,000 seafarers needed globally in the next five years. Major companies emphasize the demand for qualified candidates, urging potential recruits to prepare adequately to meet international standards and seize these promising job opportunities in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Incorrect Cargo Weights Cause Containers to Fall from Ship The National Transportation Safety Board found that incorrect cargo weight data caused 23 shipping containers to fall off the President Eisenhower ship, with 10 others damaged. This incident occurred on Feb. 6, 2024, south of Oakland, California. The lost cargo and ship damage totaled over $735,000... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Reviving Ancient Boat-Building Techniques in Goa As a third-generation boat builder from Goa, Dandekar embraced a challenge by reverting to ancient techniques. Armed only with a hammer, chisel, and coir rope, he endeavored to construct a stitched ship. Overcoming early challenges, his team crafted a vessel caulked with cotton and tree resin, ready to sail the seas... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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RMT Urges Reforms to Address Decline of UK Seafarers The Maritime union RMT criticizes the decrease in UK resident seafarers despite an increase in seafarer jobs. Only seven percent of UK Ratings hold these jobs, with most demand met by non-EEA seafarers. RMT calls for better regulation of working conditions and Tonnage Tax reforms to support UK Ratings in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Revolutionizing Education for Seafarers through E-Learning The ICS Academy, initiated by the International Chamber of Shipping, revolutionizes maritime education by offering seafarers tailored e-learning that emphasizes best practices and compliance. With features like a mobile app for offline access and innovative courses such as 3D engine simulations, it merges traditional knowledge with modern digital learning solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Nuclear Power in Maritime Operations: Challenges and Opportunities for Net Zero Goals The use of nuclear power in commercial maritime operations is gaining traction as the industry aims to reduce emissions and achieve 'net zero' targets by 2050. Phil Lewis, Director of Research at Intelatus, offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of integrating nuclear power in the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Dutch Safety Board Calls for Stricter Safety Measures in Repair Yards The Dutch Safety Board's recommendations following a tragic accident at a repair yard call for stricter safety measures to prevent future incidents. The report underscores the importance of implementing better safety protocols and regulations in the maritime industry to protect workers. The changes aim to create a safer environment and prevent similar accidents from occurring... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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StarCruises and Dream Cruises to Revive Amid Major Brand Transition Resorts World Cruises has announced the return of StarCruises and Dream Cruises, two iconic Asian cruise brands. After using the Resorts World Cruises brand temporarily post-Covid, the company will now focus on reinforcing StarCruises and Dream Cruises as pioneers in the cruising industry. The fleet will transition under both brands, with Genting Dream... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Vietnam to Boost 5G Adoption in Maritime Operations M1 Limited, Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group (VNPT), and SSI Solutions have joined forces to advance 5G technology in Vietnam Maritime Corporation’s operations. This partnership aims to revolutionize maritime efficiency by introducing 5G-powered solutions. VNPT recognizes the expertise of SSI and M1, anticipating significant benefits and revenue from this collaboration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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Welsh Government Announces Funding for Marine, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Industry The Welsh Government is investing over £1 million in the marine, fisheries, and aquaculture industry to support sustainable growth and help coastal communities thrive. Funding includes £700,000 for revenue and £700,000 for capital, with a 10-week application window open for various activities such as enhancing aquaculture sites and equipment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2025
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