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NIMASA Set to Tackle Piracy with Multi-million Dollar Vessels In bid to halt piracy, criminality in Nigeria s territorial waters and the annual loss of about $2.3 billion to maritime crime, the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) have taken delivery of two Special Mission Vessels (SMV), an effort they believe will put an end to the menace.Posted On:3-Mar-2020
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Beypore port awaits backing from major vessel operators Even after the announcement of an operational incentive by the State government for promotion of cargo shipping through minor ports, cargo delivery at the Beypore port is yet to show an upward spiral.
Major importers are of the view that the crisis in the sector can be resolved only with better cooperation from multi-national vessel operators who could deliver cargo at minor ports like Beypore and Azhikkal.Posted On:3-Mar-2020
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Explosion in cargo ship engine room, 2 Engineer suffered burns, hospitalized, Black sea General cargo ship AL HANI in the morning Feb 28 suffered an explosion in engine room while at anchor in Kerch Strait, Black sea, or probably, anchored after accident. Second Engineer was exposed to boiling water and suffered burns, he was taken to hospital in Kerch. The ship continued her voyage to Berdyansk Ukraine on Feb 29, anchored at Berdyansk anchorage on Feb 29. Though accident took place on Feb 28, it has become known only on Mar 2.Posted On:3-Mar-2020
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Iran s petchem export up by 5% in 10 months Spokesman of Iran s Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters Union, Seyyed Hamid Hosseini said that Iran s export of petrochemical products increased 5 percent in the 10 months of the current year (from March 21, 2019 to Jan. 20, 2020) as compared to the last year s corresponding period.
He made the remarks on Sun. in an interview with IRNA and added, "launching new petrochemical units in the country has been cited as one of the main reasons behind export increase of petrochemicals."Posted On:3-Mar-2020
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No coronavirus impact on Vizag port At a time when coronavirus is playing havoc in markets the world over, the Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT) is all set to achieve the highest-ever cargo handling of 72 million metric tonne (MMT) by March-end.
Though the cargo movement from China was disrupted due to coronavirus outbreak, there was not much of an impact on Visakhapatnam port.Posted On:3-Mar-2020
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