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Shipping Containers Ablaze at Turkey’s Iskenderun Port, Operations Halted Update: The fire that engulfed hundreds of shipping containers at Turkey’s Iskenderun Port after massive earthquakes in the region have been extinguished, the defense ministry said on Tuesday, but it was not clear when operations would resume at the port... -gCaptainPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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Malaysia detains tanker carrying diesel without proper documentation The Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained a tanker for carrying diesel without any proper documents, on February 5. According to MMEA, the ship was detained during routine patrol on 4 February. At the time, there were four seafarers onboard the vessel... -Safety4SeaPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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Revolutionizing the seafaring profession for Filipinos SHIPS are commonly seen as floating giants of steel, massive islands of storage that transport people and goods around the world. They are valued for their worth on global trade and economy, so much so that a single day of a slump is deemed unimaginable by countries... -The Manila TimesPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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Wärtsilä, Berge Bulk wrap up maritime industry’s first inline shaft generator retrofit The technology group Wärtsilä has successfully retrofitted an inline shaft generator system on the ‘Berge Toubkal’, a cape-size bulk carrier owned by Berge Bulk. The company said that this was the marine industry’s ‘first-ever shaft generator retrofit.” The retrofit is expected to improve the vessel’s EEXI while reducing its overall carbon footprint... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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Workplace Safety Screenings Announces New Seafarer Venture Workplace Safety Screenings (WSS), the leading provider of workplace health and safety services, is pleased to announce the establishment of Port Health, a seafarer-focused healthcare venture, headquartered in Houston, Texas... -PR NewswirePosted On:8-Feb-2023
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ATSB Investigation Uncovers Cause of Flames on World’s First Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier An investigation in Australia has determined that a malfunction in the gas control equipment was the cause of the failure of the world's first liquefied hydrogen carrier, the "SUISO FRONTIER," during its maiden voyage. An investigation into the incident, which took place on January 25th, 2022, is ongoing... -FleetMonPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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LNG and methanol boom for box ships Box ships are leading the pack when it comes to LNG and methanol – and are also eyeing up ammonia. Box ships grabbed the largest slice of 2022 LNG and methanol orders. According to a 2022 round up of order figures from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) platform,.. -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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Seafarers Seize Ship Over Owed Wages and Owner Neglect Four seafarers, with assistance from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), have seized a cargo ship off the port of Dakar in Senegal after months without pay and mounting danger to their lives. The four crew of the MV Onda (IMO 8912467) had been battling to have the engine of their vessel repaired... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:8-Feb-2023
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WSM, Affinity Shipping to establish 1st EU ETS compliance company Norwegian shipping company Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) and shipbroker Affinity Shipping have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly establish an independent company that will provide comprehensive compliance services related to the European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS)... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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RightShip: 2022 Seafarer Abandonment Report According to RightShip’s 2022 Seafarer Abandonment Report, upwards of 1,682 seafarers coming from 103 vessels were cast adrift as 2022 became the worst year on record for reported cases of seafarer abandonment... -Safety4SeaPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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India criticizes ports banning scrubbers India’s Directorate General of Shipping published a circular, noting that some of the country’s ports are currently not permitting the use of scrubbers. The Directorate stated that some Indian ports are not permitting ships to berth, which are complying with IMO 2020 with the use of scrubbers... -safety4seaPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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Initiatives under Maritime India Vision identified to develop global ports in the country Maritime India Vision (MIV) 2030 has identified initiatives to develop global standard ports in India, said Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Tuesday. In a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha, the minister said that it includes developing world-class mega ports, transshipment hubs and infrastructure modernization of ports... -MintPosted On:8-Feb-2023
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