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India Aims for 150 Projects by 2025 to Boost Blue Economy India's Shipping Ministry aims to complete 150 projects by September 2025, focusing on shipbuilding, green shipping, and digital solutions for maritime infrastructure to unlock the Blue Economy's potential. Minister Sonowal reviewed ongoing projects worth USD 2 trillion, setting targets to consult experts and achieve goals outlined in the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Combating Corruption and Driving Ethical Practices in Maritime Ind The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) is leading the charge in promoting ethical business practices and transparency in the maritime industry. By tackling corruption through innovative initiatives and technology, MACN is creating a more honest and efficient sector. However, challenges like weak enforcement and manual processes still hinder progress towards a corruption-free industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Cummins Methanol-Compatible Engine Gets DNV Approval Cummins has received DNV approval for its methanol-compatible engines, paving the way for sustainable shipping. Retrofit kits for diesel-electric systems will be available after 2028, aligning with market demands. These kits seamlessly integrate with batteries, enabling a smooth transition to cleaner technology. Cummins is committed to reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable fuel compatibility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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WinGD Achieves Breakthrough in Methane Reduction Swiss marine power company WinGD has completed successful shop tests of its variable compression ratio (VCR) technology, showing significant reductions in methane emissions. The innovative technology offers cost advantages for vessel applications and aligns with the company's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. WinGD envisions a transition towards zero-emission marine fuels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Seaspan Promotes Gender Equality in Marine Operations Seaspan is dedicated to creating a more inclusive workplace in marine operations, especially on International Women's Day. They recognize the valuable contributions of women in the industry but also acknowledge gender inequalities. By making physical changes and fostering a more inclusive culture, Seaspan aims to attract more women to fill roles in the marine industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Philippines DMW Enforces Magna Carta for Seafarers The Philippines Department of Migrant Workers is committed to enforcing the Magna Carta for Seafarers to protect them from abandonment. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has instructed the department to uphold seafarers' rights, emphasizing the importance of following international regulations. Efforts are being made to address crew welfare and ensure payment of wages for abandoned seafarers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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India’s Ambitious Shipbuilding Goals: Aiming for Top 10 by 2030 and Top 5 by 2047 India is striving to be a top shipbuilding nation by 2030 and 2047. Challenges such as financial constraints and skilled labor shortages must be overcome to achieve these ambitious goals. Collaboration with major players in the industry and focus on smaller vessels could help India compete with global leaders like China... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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MOL Pioneers Green Hydrogen Supply from Ship to Shore in Tokyo Bay Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has achieved a major milestone in green hydrogen use by supplying it onshore in Tokyo from the Winz Maru yacht as part of the Wind Hunter Project. This groundbreaking feat marks the first time a ship has provided green hydrogen for onshore use while underway... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Singapore Increases Marine Biofuel Blend Limit to 30% for Bunker Tankers Licensed bunker tankers in the Singapore port can now carry and deliver up to 30% blended marine biofuel (B30) starting Friday, following new regulations from the Maritime and Port Authority. This change aligns with international standards and reflects a growing demand for cleaner fuel options. Stakeholders must seek approval for biofuel blends exceeding 30%... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Crew of Beached Cargo Ship Receives Support as Refloating Efforts Loom A crew stranded on a beached cargo ship in the Humber estuary is receiving essential supplies and donations of sweets from concerned locals. The ship, H&S Wisdom, got stuck on a sandbank after traveling from Rotterdam. Efforts to refloat the vessel are set to begin soon, with support from rescuers and the community... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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Jeddah Launches Sea Taxi Test to Boost Waterfront Connectivity and Tourism Jeddah's sea taxi test run aims to transform urban transport and boost waterfront tourism in Saudi Arabia. This initiative will revolutionize mobility and travel experiences for residents and tourists, enhancing connectivity and accessibility. By introducing sea taxis, Jeddah is creating new opportunities for exploration and economic growth in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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South Africa Launches Security Audits for Fishing Fleet to Enhance Safety Standards South Africa is conducting security audits on its commercial fishing fleet after fatal incidents. The audits, initiated by Samsa, aim to improve safety standards in the fishing sector following the deaths of 18 fishermen last year. The focus is on vessels involved in maritime incidents, with plans to cover all major fishing ports... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Mar-2025
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