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2d and 3d Ukrainian Engineers of bulk carrier found dead in their cabins Two crew members of bulk carrier CARAVOS HARMONY were found dead in their cabins, reportedly in their shower rooms, on Feb 21, when the ship was under way in Atlantic ocean, en route from Port Elizabeth. Both deceased seamen are of Ukrainian nationality, they were Second and Third Engineers... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Tanker with 800 tons of oil sank in Philippines waters Product tanker PRINCESS EMPRESS reportedly sank early in the morning Feb 28 off northeast coast of Mindoro island, Philippines, being caught in rough weather. Tanker with 800 tons of technical oil was en route from Limay, Manila Bay, to Iloilo. All 20 crew were rescued by general cargo ship... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Philippines: Marcos Jr. says maritime industry is top priority President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said the maritime industry's development is a top priority of his administration. Speaking before the Philippine Maritime Industry Summit at the Manila Hotel, Marcos said the Philippines is the world’s primary source of maritime manpower,.. -ABS-CBN NewsPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Saudi Arabia takes complete delivery of first home-made HS132 speed interceptor boats Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense and the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) announced on Tuesday the completion of implementing the project of locally manufacturing HSI32 speed interceptor boats... -Saudi GazettePosted On:1-Mar-2023
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What the era of carbon pricing will mean for the maritime industry Nothing can stop shipping paying for its carbon emissions, but the industry can plan for coming changes, writes Panos Koutsourakis, Vice President, Global Sustainability, ABS. The shipping industry’s relationship to environmental regulation continues to evolve,.. -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Hydrogen ship key to cutting maritime emissions A Scottish hydrogen power company is involved in a project that could help to substantially reduce carbon emissions from ships. About 90% of all consumables are moved by sea and the shipping industry globally is responsible for 940 million tonnes of CO2 – the equivalent of at least 2.5% of the world’s total CO2 emissions... -Daily BusinessPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Unleashing digital innovation in the third era of satellite connectivity Digitalisation in the maritime industry has developed in step with the available connectivity; now new technologies promise to enable a completely new level of innovation, writes Tore Morten Olsen, president, maritime, Marlink... -Splash 247Posted On:1-Mar-2023
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Bangladesh Shipowner Looking at $22 Million Insurance Payout for Ship Hit in Ukraine Insurers are about to pay state-owned Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC) $22.48 million for its vessel that was hit by a missile during fighting in Ukraine, two officials involved said on Tuesday. The expected settlement is one of the first shipping claims to have been paid out since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 last year,.. -gCaptainPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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ClassNK Publishes New Containership Safety Standards Classification society ClassNK announced new sets of guidelines to aimed at safer and more efficient ocean container transport. The new "Guidelines for Container Stowage and Securing Arrangements (Edition 3.0)" and "Guidelines for Parametric Roll Countermeasures" are available to download via ClassNK’s website... -Maritime Logistics NewsPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Human Rights Law at sea: Where we stand The legal protection of human rights is adequate, but the big challenge in maritime is the enforceability of the law that is already in place, experts agreed in a recent podcast on maritime law. In shipping, after the 12-mile limit of territorial jurisdiction, we are in a grey area where jurisdiction stands with the flag state... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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500+ marine startups proliferating worldwide Maritime and port startups are proliferating worldwide, with 528 of them now based in 45 countries across five continents, according to a report by Wilson Sons. The report highlights the growing role of startups in addressing maritime operations challenges and promoting innovation and technology in the industry... -Port Technology InternationalPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Alfa Laval Launches PureBilge Compact for All Vessels Alfa Laval launches PureBilge Compact to extend the benefits of PureBilge technology to vessels of all sizes. With PureBilge Compact, Alfa Laval opens its door to both small and large vessel segments to enjoy the benefits of PureBilge technology for bilge water treatment... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:1-Mar-2023
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UK: RMT calls for a new deal for seafarers Maritime union RMT, has called on the government to provide a new deal for seafarers after the latest statistics showed a big employment drop in the industry. According to the latest figures, the total number of seafarers employed in the UK shipping industry fell by over 21,000... -RMTPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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Sembcorp Marine Completes $3.3B Acquisition of Keppel O&M Keppel Corporation reported that the mergamerger of its shipyard and offshore marine engineering business was completed with Sembcorp Marine on February 28, 2023, acquiring the company and marking Keppel's exit from the shipbuilding and marine operations... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:1-Mar-2023
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India: World’s longest cruise MV Ganga Vilas reaches Dibrugarh The world’s longest river cruise MV Ganga Vilas on Tuesday reached Dibrugarh, concluding its 50-day river journey that began from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. On January 13, Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the cruise from Varanasi... -MintPosted On:1-Mar-2023
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