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Cruise industry delays sailings, may send some seafarers back Over 800 Indian seafarers who had undergone rigorous Covid-19 tests and had boarded Norwegian Cruise Line s (NCL) Norwegian Escape in anticipation of the cruise industry resuming operations, face the prospect of being sent home with the international cruise market delaying resumption till mid-2021.Posted On:10-Mar-2021
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Container ship disabled after collision Container ship was disabled, adrift after reportedly, collision, in South China. The ship seemed to be under way at 5 knots speed as of 0800 UTC Mar 9, proceeding by changing courses. Collision understood to take place at around 0200 UTC Mar 9. She might be seriously damaged judging from track, changing courses and proceeding at slow speed, probably in order to cope with collision consequences.Posted On:10-Mar-2021
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Ships crews vaccination warning One of Thailand nation major newspapers, THE NATION, published on Mar 7 a very, one might say, bold article, describing adverse side-effects after vaccination, and urging vaccinated people to remain near medics for at least 30 minutes after the jab:
People urged to observe side-effects for 30 minutes after vaccinationPosted On:10-Mar-2021
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India: Charting course for maritime growth Invest in our ports. Invest in our people. Let India be your preferred trade destination. Let Indian ports be your port of call for trade and commerce, PM Narendra Modi said at the Maritime India Summit-2021, inviting global investors. His words define the aspirations of New India and its ports & maritime sector.Posted On:10-Mar-2021
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COVID disruption shows theres no margin for error in port cyber security In early November 2020, the 20,400 TEU Ever Grade was forced to skip its scheduled call at the UK s Felixstowe port, instead heading straight to Rotterdam and unloading UK-bound containers there for onward transport via London Thamesport. Similarly, the first call of CMA CGM s new ultra-large container vessel to Southampton was cut short with around a thousand containers staying aboard until a later visit.Posted On:10-Mar-2021
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Indian Seafarers To Be Promoted Amongst Greek-Norwegian Shipowners Indias maritime ventures seem to be paying off as maritime bodies in Europe have decided to support Indian seafarers. According to the Government of Indias, Maritime India vision document, several international maritime bodies are holding roadshows in Europe in an attempt to promote Indian seafarers to the maritime world.Posted On:10-Mar-2021
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Indian Product Tanker Writes History with All-Women Crew History was written on 6th March 2021 when Shipping Corporation of India s (SCI) MT Swarna Krishna got flagged from India s Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), Mumbai, having only women officers onboard the ship.Posted On:10-Mar-2021
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