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National Safety Week 2025 Kicks Off at DEENDAYAL Port Authority The 54th National Safety Week 2025 at DEENDAYAL Port Authority began with a ceremonial lamp lighting ceremony, attended by Chairman Shri Sushil Kumar Singh and other dignitaries. Various initiatives were highlighted, including VR driving safety training, Mega Medical Campaign, and security competitions. The event emphasized on a commitment to safety and security... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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ECA Report Highlights EU’s Failure to Combat Marine Pollution A recent report from the European Court of Auditors (ECA) reveals the failure of EU countries to enforce regulations aimed at preventing sea pollution. Despite available funds, misuse and lack of tracking hinder progress. Marine pollution remains a significant issue in European waters, jeopardizing the EU's goal of eliminating seawater pollution by 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Inmarsat to Launch NexusWave in Mediterranean Market with Pulsar Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has appointed Pulsar International as the first reseller partner for NexusWave in the Mediterranean market. This partnership allows local support and installation services for operators like Spring Marine, Roswell Tankers, and Newport. NexusWave offers fast, always-on connectivity with global coverage and advanced security features... -Crew Mirror
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Dolphin NxtGen Marine Battery System gets LR’ Approval Corvus Energy has achieved Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register for its Dolphin NxtGen marine battery system, meeting stringent industry standards. The system, building on the successful Orca ESS, features innovative design elements for weight and space efficiency. With recognition from LR, BV, and DNV, Corvus Energy solidifies its position as a leader in marine energy solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Maersk Launches Training Program for Kenyan Cadets Maersk and Kenya Ports Authority have joined forces to launch a maritime training program to boost the local maritime sector and support the blue economy. The initiative offers fully funded sea-time training aboard Maersk vessels for 10 Kenyan cadets, addressing the challenge of practical experience for graduates and building capacity within the seafaring community... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Task Force Formed to Tackle Rising Seafarer Abandonment Issues Helio Vicente, director at the International Chamber of Shipping, will lead a task force addressing the alarming rise in seafarer abandonment, from 1,676 in 2023 to 3,133 in 2024. The initiative seeks to enhance an outdated abandonment database, ensuring accurate case reporting and stronger protections for seafarers in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Sea Asia 2025: Key Maritime Conference in Singapore from March 25-27 Sea Asia 2025 is a major event in the global maritime industry, with thousands of participants, exhibitors, and speakers from various countries. The conference will focus on key challenges like decarbonization and digital transformation, offering insights and solutions for industry professionals. It is a crucial platform for collaboration and innovation in the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Oceanus Barge Acquired for Next-Gen Rocket Landing Platform Rocket Lab, a company specializing in launch services, has acquired an Oceanus barge from Canal Barge for rocket landings at sea. Renamed Return on Investment, the 400 ft barge will be modified with propulsion and thermal protection systems to support the Neutron rocket. This move aims to enhance space access and mission opportunities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Paradip Port Achieves Record Cargo Handling in 100 Days In the first 100 days of the fiscal year 2024-25, Paradip Port Authority achieved a significant milestone by handling a record-breaking cargo volume of 41.12 million Metric Tons, showcasing a 4.78% growth compared to the previous year. This impressive performance highlights the port's commitment to operational excellence and capacity enhancement, supporting India's economic growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Chennai Port Hits Record 1.66 Million TEUs and 50 Million Tonnes Cargo Milestones Chennai Port has reached a significant milestone by handling a record-breaking 1.66 million TEUs by February 28, surpassing its previous record. This achievement was accomplished a month ahead of schedule, demonstrating the port's efficiency. The collaborative efforts of stakeholders have contributed to this success, showcasing the port's commitment to excellence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Vizhinjam Port Leads Cargo Handling in South and East India The Vizhinjam International Port has emerged as the top performer in cargo handling among 15 harbors in southern and eastern India. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan praised the port's rapid progress and highlighted its significance in the global maritime industry. With only eight months of operation, Vizhinjam has already made a significant impact... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Underwater Stern Tube Seal Replacements Done for Ships in Belgium and Spain Hydrex recently sent diver/technician teams to Belgium and Spain for stern tube seal replacements on two ships experiencing oil leaks. Using mobdocks, the teams completed underwater repairs, avoiding drydocking. With lightweight equipment and advanced technology, the teams worked efficiently in Algeciras and Antwerp, ensuring quick and high-quality repairs... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Royal Caribbean Unveils Chief Dog Officer on New Ship Star of the Seas Royal Caribbean has appointed Sailor as the chief dog officer (CDO) for the upcoming ship, Star of the Seas, following the success of Rover on Icon of the Seas. The new ship will offer waterparks, dining options, and a refreshed Empire Supper Club. Legend of the Seas will debut in 2026... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Dresden Bridge Collapse Disrupts Elbe River Shipping Due to Corrosion Issues The collapse of the Carola Bridge in Dresden last weekend shocked the city and disrupted inland shipping on the Elbe River. The cause, hydrogen-induced stress corrosion, was unexpected and difficult to detect. With WWII bombs found at the site, the demolition process is complex. Engineers warn of further risks as surviving bridge spans face corrosion issues... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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Sea-Watch Rescues Over 30 Migrants Stranded on Mediterranean Gas Platform A charity vessel operated by Sea-Watch rescued over 30 migrants, including two children, who had been stranded for four days on a gas platform in the Mediterranean near Tunisia. The migrants were left exposed to the cold after their rubber dinghy drifted away while trying to escape from Libya. Sea-Watch's ship successfully rescued the group... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Mar-2025
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