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Iranian container ship fire off Syria, wild speculations around Iranian container ship SHAHR E KORD is reportedly on fire off Latakia, Syria, since either late Mar 10 or early Mar 11. The ship arrived at Latakia Anchorage from Bandar Abbas via Suez Canal, fire understood to erupt on cargo deck in containers. Some photos circulating in social nets are allegedly the photos of SHAHR E KORD fire, it is said also, that firefighting is under way.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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German container ship disabled after collision UPDATES Full Story Container ship OLYMPIA was disabled, adrift after reportedly, collision, in South China sea off Phu Yen Province coast, central Vietnam. The ship seemed to be under way at 5 knots speed in vicinity 13 08N 110 50E as of 0800 UTC Mar 9, proceeding by changing courses. Collision understood to take place at around 0200 UTC Mar 9.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Cargo ship sank off Constanta, Black sea, 2 crew dead, 1 missing Rescue General cargo ship VOLGO BALT 179 sank in stormy weather east of Constanta, Romania, early in the morning Mar 11, being en route from Rostov, Azov sea, Russia, to Constanta, with cargo of coal. The ship issued distress signal at 0340 Moscow time Mar 11, reporting that crew is abandoning the ship. Anchored (according to track) off Constanta offshore support vessel GSP FALCON (IMO 8324579) responded and steamed to assist.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Panamax container ship fire, 3-day NUC Container ship BUXCLIFF, Atlantic, NUC since afternoon Mar 6, from USA to France Le Havre, ETA Mar 10. Mar 9 0650 UTC: Still adrift.
Mar 10 UPDATE: Resumed sailing in the afternoon Mar 9 at reduced speed 13-14 knots in SE direction, not in direction of Le Havre. Has to maintain safe direction and speed? Schedule change?Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Greek bulk carrier banned from Egypt, quarantined, Master medevaced Bulk carrier NIKOLAOS GS was prohibited docking and turned away from her port of destination Alexandria Egypt, after several crew were found test positive. Greek ship sailed to Crete and was anchored in Kalios Lemenes, southern Crete, at night Mar 9. 66-year old Master was medevaced by Coast Guard and transferred to hospital, he s also test positive, though exact character of his sickness isn t revealed.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Shipbuilder to reopen Tacoma facility, bringing 75 jobs for maritime workers SAFE Boats International announced it will reopen its Port of Tacoma manufacturing operation and add 75 new maritime jobs thanks to a $100 million contract from the U.S. Navy.
The company said it is working through the preparation stage of reopening, but it expects to begin recruiting key workers next month with the bulk of its hiring in the third quarter of this year.
Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Singapore ratifies Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation Singapore ratified the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation. It is the first country to do so shortly after it signed the Convention on 1 March 2021. Ratifying the Convention will support the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) to become an intergovernmental organisation.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Marine safety group hires trio ahead of expected rise in North Sea demand An Aberdeen-based marine consulting and safety group has announced three new senior recruits as it prepares for a predicted surge in activity in the North Sea.
AMS Global Group has appointed Kevin Duffin, Hollie Errington and John Stewart to help deal with the expected rise in customer demand, due to the Covid-19 vaccination roll-out.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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Norwegian Cruise Line Crew Arrive Back in the Philippines Norwegian Cruise Line has repatriated 879 Filipino Seafarers flown into the ships in December of last year in anticipation of the restart of cruises. It has been an operation that has cost Norwegian Cruise Line millions of USD a month since December.Posted On:12-Mar-2021
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