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Suez Canal races to clear shipping backlog at crucial maritime trade route The blockage threw global supply chains into disarray, threatening costly delays for firms already wrestling with Covid-19 restrictions, and nearly doubled rates for oil product tankers... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:31-Mar-2021
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Mapping the World s Key Maritime Choke Points Maritime transport is an essential part of international trade—approximately 80% of global merchandise is shipped via sea.
Because of its importance, commercial shipping relies on strategic trade routes to move goods efficiently... -Visual CapitalistPosted On:31-Mar-2021
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Concerns Ever Given seafarers likely to face legal action While the containership Ever Given, heads for the Great Bitter Lake for inspection following six days blocking the Suez Canal, there is a major concern about how its crew comprising 25 Indian nationals will be treated by the Suez Canal Authority... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:31-Mar-2021
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Shipping Industry Calls For Common, Global Vaccination Framework For Seafarers A working group focusing on vaccinations within the shipping industry supports seafarers being vaccinated using WHO EUL approved vaccines provided by appropriate agencies in Member States... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:31-Mar-2021
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Philippines: Govt allows foreign seafarers to enter for crew change The government has allowed foreign seafarers to enter the country to board ships, Malacañang said on Tuesday... -The Manila TimesPosted On:31-Mar-2021
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Lithuanian coaster contacted dolphin, damaged, Kiel Canal locks General cargo ship ATHOS contacted dolphin at Brunsbuettel while approaching Kiel locks at night Mar 29. Ship�s stern reportedly, sustained damages above and probably, below waterline. The ship was berthed at Brunsbuettel after passing licks for daytime inspection. She ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-03-30 17:23:00 ... Read herePosted On:31-Mar-2021
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The hull of the new Seabourn Venture sails from Porto Nogaro to Genoa Today, March 29, 2021, the hull, now completed, of the new ship that the T. Mariotti shipyard is building for the Seabourn Cruises company has left Porto Nogaro and after a stop in Trieste it will sail to Genoa where ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-03-30 07:33:41 ... Read herePosted On:31-Mar-2021
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At Least 20 Livestock Carriers Caught In Suez According to marine tracking data, at least 20 ships caught up in the Suez Canal are carrying livestock, thereby raising concerns about animal welfare once the logjam intensifies.Posted On:31-Mar-2021
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