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Unvaccinated Seafarers Could See Global Supply Chain Crisis Deepen Unvaccinated seafarers are threatening to tip the global supply chain into deeper crisis as countries introduce vaccine requirements at their borders, The Financial Times reports quoting international shipping industry sources... -AfloatPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Maritime studies that offer endless career possibilities above and under the sea Coastal erosion. Pollution that is threatening our marine resources. Accelerating changes in the worlds climate, combined with modern practices including deep-sea mining and activities that result in increasing ocean noise and meeting global energy demands, are presenting professionals in the maritime industry with unprecedented challenges... -Study International NewsPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Danish Maritime Authority to investigate Norden s fake logbooks In the wake of ShippingWatch s exposure of Norden s fake logbooks, the Danish Maritime Authority now investigates the matter. Violations of the Maritime Act may result in fines... -ShippingWatch UKPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Maersk VICT calls spoil ITF pandemic praise The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) praised Maersk crew change efforts during the pandemic, but questioned its continued calls at Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT)... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Yanmar conducts field demonstration test for maritime hydrogen fuel cell system Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd. and its subsidiary Yanmar Power Technology Co., Ltd. have conducted a field demonstration test for the maritime fuel cell system on March 24, in Oita, Japan, according to the company s release... PortNews IAAPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Digitalisation and the seafarer of the future The global supply and demand for seafarers has been a hot topic over the last few years and the role of the seafarer in the future is an equally pressing question. Digitalisation is bringing a wave of change and predicting the future skillsets required by seafarers has sparked debate... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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How Small Steps Can Unlock Shipping s Future The world is changing for shipping. Cargo markets are evolving as global trading patterns are shifting. The crew change crisis is ongoing - although the Neptune Declaration, which Bureau Veritas has proudly signed, indicates a serious resolve to address the issue... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Mar-2021
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New laws to restrict the way ships release ballast water into UK seas Consultation began on Wednesday 18 March on new laws which would further protect United Kingdom coastlines by stopping international ships from discharging potentially harmful species into the sea... -bunkerportnewsPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Sahara Energy backs Fujairah to emerge as global trading hub The availability of locally produced fuels, enhanced automation and access to clean fuels should provide a level of market confidence in supply at the Port of Fujairah, Andrew Laven, Chief Operating Officer, Sahara Energy Resources DMCC, Dubai has said... -bunkerportsnewsPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Grounded Mega Ship in Suez Canal Paralyzes Trade for Second Day Tugs and diggers have so far failed to dislodge a massive container ship stuck in the Suez Canal on Wednesday, increasing the chances of prolonged delays in what is arguably the world’s most important waterway... -gcaptainPosted On:25-Mar-2021
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Mega container ship hard aground in Suez Canal UPDATES Canal still blocked Ultra Large Container Vessel EVER GIVEN ran aground in Suez Canal north of Suez, at around 0600 UTC Mar 23, shortly after entering Canal in northbound convoy. As of 1440 UTC Mar 23, the giant ship was still aground with ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-03-23 15:55:30 ... Read herePosted On:25-Mar-2021
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