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IWSA: Momentum continues to grow for wind-installed vessels The number of wind-installed vessels is set to double in the next twelve months, according to estimates from the IWSA. At the moment, the wind-assisted cargo capacity is standing at 1.4 million dwt with 22 large ships installed, 2 wind-ready ships, and a further 5/6 ships being delivered in the coming weeks... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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MSC agrees to pay settlement over California oil spill Swiss-based container shipping major MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has accepted a proposal to jointly fund a settlement with claimants relating to the 2021 Orange County pipeline oil spill. The oil spill that occurred in Orange County, California, United States, in June 2021 was caused by a break in the Plains All American Pipeline,.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Singapore Harbor Pilot Killed in Fall Accident A Singaporean harbor pilot has died after falling overboard while disembarking a vessel off of Singapore’s Southern Islands, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has confirmed. The incident took place on February 11 at about 0250 hours local time... -gCaptainPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Massive Research Gigayacht Concept Can Almost Circle the Globe on One Tank of Gas The California-based designer has just unveiled a new gigayacht concept that allows seafarers to oversee various philanthropic endeavors while living in the lap of luxury. The 705-footer, known as G-Quest, has been designed to further advance oceanographic research and deliver humanitarian aid. Of course, it’s outfitted for fun, too... -Robb ReportPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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New IMO project to address availability of alternative marine fuels Future Fuels and Technology Project aims to provide an assessment of the state of availability and readiness of low- and zero-carbon ship technology and marine fuels, in order to help inform Member States as they work towards the revision of the IMO GHG Strategy... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Maxicaster launches new generation mobile portal across the Fjord Line fleet Video and passenger technology provider MAXICASTER has announced the successful deployment of its next-generation mobile portal across the Fjord Line fleet. The mobile video service is integrated into Fjord Line’s passenger mobile portal allowing passengers to watch live TV and the latest movies anywhere on board... -Digital ShipPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Maritime weather: warnings in effect in Nova Scotia A developing nor'easter moving northward off the coast of North Carolina will pass south and east of Nova Scotia late Monday into Tuesday. The easterly track is favourable for keeping cold air in place, while at the same time wrapping in moisture off the Atlantic. The combination of the cold and moisture will result in snow... -CTV News AtlanticPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Bunker prices could rise sharply if fund manager's forecast correct Oil prices may have fallen too far and are likely to rally in the months ahead as China’s economy surges forward following the end of its zero-Covid strategy, according to Pierre Andurand, a former energy trader who now runs one of the world’s top-performing hedge funds... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Greenpeace Ends its Longest Occupation of a Moving Oil Platform Thirteen days after boarding a heavy-lift vessel and occupying Shell’s FPSO which was being transported to the North Sea, Greenpeace’s activists left the vessel when it reached Norway. The group’s UK organization said the protest has been Greenpeace’s longest-ever occupation of a moving oil platform... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Windstar Cruises Launch High-Speed Starlink Internet for Global Fleet Windstar Cruises has announced the launch of its Starlink Maritime high-speed, advanced broadband satellite internet capabilities. Already connecting the world by sea, Windstar Cruises will provide guests one of the most developed high-speed connections in the world both while sailing and when in port... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Philippines says Chinese laser temporarily blinded ship crew The Philippine Coast Guard on Monday accused China's coast guard of shining a "military-grade laser light" at one of its ships in the disputed South China Sea. Manila said the incident temporarily blinded some of the ship's crew members. Officials said the incident occurred on February 6,.. -DWPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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The rise and fall of Alang’s ship-breaking business in Gujarat Touted as the world’s largestship-breaking yard, Alang’s ship-breaking industries are dying a slow death. While the state and the central governments are aggressively pushing for doubling the ship-breaking capacity at Alang-Sosiya, the arrival of ships has plunged to a decadal low.,, =Indiatimes.comPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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IMO: Need for continuous and transparent communication to tackle with fraudulent certificates The IMO Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW 9), that took place 6-10 February 2023 in IMO headquarters, shed its focus on the reports of fraudulent certificates, concluding that there is need for transparency and communication between maritime stakeholders... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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CII is unfair to all ships: Union of Greek Shipowners Greek shipowners are calling for amendments to IMO’s CII led by the UGS and Philippos Philis, President of ECSA. Decarbonisation is an increasingly high priority to the Greek shipping community and though it has been estimated that a large proportion of the Greek owned fleet ranks highly in the new mandatory energy efficiency ratings from the IMO,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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Maersk Sues Evergreen Over Suez Canal Grounding Shipping group Maersk said on Monday it had filed a lawsuit against the owner and operator of container ship Ever Given, which blocked the Suez Canal for six days in 2021, claiming compensation for delays caused by the incident... -gCaptainPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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World's Biggest Marine Fuel Cell Project Gets Underway A project to make fuel cell power accessible to ships by putting it in containers kicked off at the start of the month. Hyekotank is managed by Norwegian marine technology consortium TECO 2030 with partners including Shell Shipping Maritime. The project is part European Union funded and will run for three years... -Ship & BunkerPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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UN and industry push for protection of seafarers in health crises A UNITED Nations and industry action group has published recommendations for protecting transport workers, including seafarers, in public health emergencies. The joint action group was set up in December 2021 to review the impact of Covid-19 on transport workers and the global supply chain... -Daily Cargo NewsPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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India: DCI posts highest ever Q3 turnover Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) achieved the highest ever third quarter turnover of ₹372.30 crore (over $45 million), since inception, for the financial year 2022-23. DCI reported a turnaround performance in the third quarter for the present fiscal, making a profit of ₹13.84 crore... -Dredging TodayPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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India: Govt forms committee for making coastal shipping guidelines Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways on Monday announced a high-level committee to draft revised guidelines for operationalization of Ro-Ro and Ro-Pax ferry service. The committee will also draft model concession agreement for Ro-Ro / Ro-Pax terminal operator and model license agreement for operation of Ro-Ro/ Ro-Pax/ Fast Passenger Ferry,.. -MintPosted On:14-Feb-2023
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