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Bulk carrier detained, drug search under way Bulk carrier FRIENDLY ISLANDS was berthed at Maceio, Brazil, in the morning Mar 24, to undergo a thorough drug search by jointly by police, military police and firefighters, with the use of special dogs. The ship arrived at Maceio anchorage on Mar 13 from Vila do Conde – to load cargo of sugar, according to Captain,.. -FleetMonPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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MOL eyes commercialization of ocean thermal energy conversion by 2026 Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) revealed today that it is working on an Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) demonstration project using deep ocean water on Kume Island, Okinawa Prefecture. The company said that the project is being implemented together with Xenesys, Inc. and Saga University... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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MPA Singapore: Guidelines for preventing pollution during bunkering operations Marine Port Authority of Singapore (MPA Singapore) has released a circular to remind to all vessels that are supplying and receiving bunkers in the Port of Singapore, measures to prevent pollution. MPA stated that bunkering related oil spills are generally due to operational lapses and could be prevented... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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7 Cruise Ship Deck Names - And Why They're Called That From the Sun Deck to the Riviera Deck, each deck on a cruise ship has its own unique name and purpose. But why are they called what they’re called, and what can you expect to find on each one? Join me as I take a deep dive into the world of cruise ship decks, and discover the secrets behind these intriguing and sometimes humorous names… -Cruise MummyPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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DP World and Delhi Capitals Announce long-Term Partnership DP World and Delhi Capitals today announced a long-term partnership. DP World, a leading provider of smart end-to-end logistics, is now the Global Logistics Partner of the popular cricket franchise... -Delhi CapitalsPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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A new UN treaty looks to govern maritime resources on the high seas Earlier this month, after 10 years of negotiating, countries at the United Nations hammered out a new treaty that has the potential to significantly change how the world’s oceans are governed. The agreement — called the “High Seas Treaty” — deals with the thorny issue of what happens in so-called international waters,.. -MarketplacePosted On:25-Mar-2023
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Scotland Selects 13 Offshore Wind Projects for Oil & Gas Sector Scotland selected the first projects in an innovative program designed to help decarbonize operations in the North Sea by combining offshore wind with the current oil and gas operations. It is the latest in a series of projects that look to replace diesel generator power to make the existing platforms greener in their operations reducing emissions... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Mar-2023
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UK's new law will boost seafarer welfare - MNWB Merchant Navy Welfare Board welcomes the UK Government on the fact that The Seafarers’ Wages Act received Royal Assent and is now law. As a key strand of the government’s 9-point plan for seafarers, the new law is designed to protect those working on vessels operating an international service from being paid less than the National Minimum Wage... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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Growing Support for Zero-Emission Shipping Target Ahead of Critical IMO Meeting The United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) has concluded its latest round of talks ahead this summer’s critical Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting (MEPC 80) which will decide the shipping industry’s strategy to mitigate the sector’s impact on climate change... -gCaptainPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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Crewless container ships appear on the horizon Cruising quietly through the Frier Fjord in southern Norway, the Yara Birkeland looks like an ordinary small ship. However, by the end of the year, the number of crew on board will be reduced from five to two and then, if all goes well, in two more years the vessel's bridge will be removed and there won't be any crew on board at all... -BBCPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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UK Sets Minimum Wage for International Seafarers The United Kingdom finalized a new law on March 23 that compels shipping lines operating at UK ports to provide seafarers pay levels commensurate with the country’s minimum wage laws regardless of the nationality of the crew or operator... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Mar-2023
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Philippines Suspends Tanker Operator’s License as Disaster Aid Arrives The ongoing dispute between the operator of the sunken tanker that is leaking oil off the coast of Oriental Mindoro and MARINA intensified with the authority revoking the company’s licenses. This comes as the task force is working on a plan to stop the oil leaks after the vessel was located... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Mar-2023
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5 Indian seafarers kept under judicial custody in Iran to return to India Five Indian seafarers who were kept under judicial custody at Chabahar Central Jail in Iran for 403 days are set to return to India on Friday. According to sources, the 5 Indian seafarers will reportedly arrive in Mumbai from Tehran via an Iran Air flight... -news.webindia123.comPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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Human capital will make the difference in digitalising maritime While the technology takes the headlines, talent will be the driver of digital acceleration in maritime, according to an industry panel. Speaking at CMA Shipping 2023, a panel of experts agreed that effective implementation and creative development of digital tools will rely on attracting the right people into the maritime sector... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Mar-2023
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India: Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurates 'Sagar Manthan' Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Thursday launched the the real-time performance monitoring dashboard of the Ministry, called Sagar Manthan. The digital platform will have all integrated data related to the Ministry and other subsidiaries... -The Hindu Business LinePosted On:25-Mar-2023
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