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India to Modernize Shipbuilding Yards and Attract Investment The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways in India is pushing a $2-3 billion policy to modernize shipbuilding yards. Major players like MSC are interested. Shipbuilding yards are crucial for constructing new ships. MSC is considering setting up a yard in Gujarat due to China's capacity constraints. Efforts include capacity expansion, technology upgrades, and partnerships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Innovative Low-Pressure LCO2 Carrier Design Receives Approval Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Nippon Gas Line have received Approval in Principle for a low-pressure type LCO2 carrier for coastal transportation. This certification aligns with the increasing demand for LCO2 carriers in CCS projects in Japan. The partnership aims to provide a safe and efficient solution for transporting CO2 for storage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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WISTA to Host Inaugural Intl EXCO Conference in India The Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) will host its mid-term meeting in India for the first time, marking a significant milestone in maritime diversity. The inaugural WISTA International EXCO Conference on April 9, 2024, will focus on sustainable shipping, showcasing women's vital contributions in this evolving industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Gastrointestinal Outbreak Affects 91 on Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Nearly 100 individuals on board the Radiance of the Seas cruise ship fell ill with symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea. The CDC reported that the cause of the outbreak remains unknown. Royal Caribbean Group took immediate action by isolating sick guests and crew members, implementing enhanced cleaning measures... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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ASRY Wins Repair Yard of the Year at ShipTek 2025 in Dubai The Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard Company (ASRY) was honored with the title of Repair Yard of the Year at the ShipTek International Maritime Conference and Awards 2025 in Dubai. ASRY's exceptional technical expertise and top-notch services set them apart from regional competitors, solidifying their reputation as a leading player in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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India Aims to Achieve 20% Global Share of Seafarers by 2030 Seafaring career in India is set to enhance, with the government targeting a 20% global share of Indian seafarers by 2030. Anglo-Eastern Shipping Company celebrates its 50th anniversary and offers one of the largest cadet training programs, training over 2,000 aspiring officers, including a focus on female students... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Methane Emissions Surge in EU Maritime Sector Due to Increased LNG Use Methane emissions in the maritime sector have surged due to the rise in LNG-powered vessels, with EU shipping emissions increasing since 2015. The lack of mandatory reporting on pollutants like particulate matter and black carbon is a concern, highlighting the need for more data and international guidelines to promote sustainable ocean management... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Multi-Billion Dollar Deal Signed for Building Four Largest Cruise Ships Fincantieri and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings have signed a multi-billion dollar agreement to build four new cruise ships, the largest ever for NCL. With a focus on sustainability, these ships will accommodate over 8,300 people and are set for delivery between 2030 and 2036. This partnership signifies a major milestone in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Freighter HC Eva-Marie Seeks Shelter in Vigo Due to Storm and Cargo Risks A freighter carrying artillery shells from Jordan to Germany sought refuge at the port of Vigo, Galicia due to cargo shift during Storm Eowyn. With Storm Herminia approaching, the ship docked for safety. The Vigo Port Authority deemed it too risky to continue sailing. The ship was assigned a berth at the dangerous goods pier... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Baltic Exchange Launches New Chemical and Agricultural Oil Assessments for Maritime Industry The Baltic Exchange has launched the Baltic Chemical and Agricultural Oil Assessments (BCAA) to provide weekly insights into trade routes involving chemicals and vegetable oils. These assessments, priced in USD per metric ton, cover shipments of 5,000 mt or 10,000 mt, reflecting the unique characteristics of chemical tankers. The BCAA aims to serve various stakeholders... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Amogy Expands into South Korea to Drive Ammonia-Powered Energy Solutions Amogy, a provider of ammonia-to-power solutions, has expanded into South Korea by opening an office in Pangyo Techno Valley. This strategic move brings Amogy closer to established investors and partners in the region, including SK Innovation, Samsung Heavy Industries, and Hanwha. South Korea's early adoption of clean tech influenced Amogy's decision to establish a local presence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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Ferry Captain Faces Prosecution for Grounding Incident in Hokkaido The captain of a K Line-operated ferry is facing prosecution for a grounding incident on Hokkaido in July 2024. The Silver Breeze struck a breakwater in Tomakomai, causing damage to the bow. No injuries were reported among the 140 passengers and crew onboard. The captain's failure to confirm the ship's position led to the accident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Feb-2025
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