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Container and cargo ships collided in Yokohama waters Container ship HAI SU 6 and general cargo ship MISAKI MARU collided at around 0635 Tokyo time Mar 2 in front of Higashi-Ogishima port, Yokohama, Japan. Both ships were on the same route from Tokyo to Yokohama. MISAKI MARU sustained starboard side bow damages, HAI SU 6 suffered portside stern breach above waterline... -FleetMonPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Norwegian to Alter Its Upcoming New Ships for Methanol Fuel Norwegian Cruise Line is moving forward with its plans to alter the final two ships in the Prima Class to use methanol as a fuel. The announcement was made by Norwegian during their quarterly update. A total of four cruise ships will be modified by Norwegian at a cost of $1.3 billion... -FleetMonPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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ReCAAP ISC: Two incidents of armed robbery 21-27 Feb 2023 Two incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia, one CAT 3 incident and one CAT 4 were reported to ReCAAP ISC, between 21-27 February 2023. Both incidents occurred on board bulk carriers while underway in the Singapore Strait... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Companies must act to abandon dirty ships New research released today by the Ship It Zero campaign finds that Walmart, Target and Home Depot were the largest ocean import polluters of 2021, as e-commerce demands skyrocketed in the U.S. and globally... -ajot.comPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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UAE issues new law on Dubai Ports Authority to boost maritime trade A new law aimed at boosting investments and trade in Dubai’s maritime sector has been issued by vice president and prime minister of the UAE. Under the new law, marine and offshore services provider Drydocks World-Dubai, a part of DP World, will be affiliated with Dubai Ports Authority... -Arab NewsPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Seatrade Maritime Logistics Middle East announces strategic agenda The event will bring together leading maritime and logistics professionals from across the region under one roof, offering valuable networking opportunities to exchange ideas, and find solutions to revolutionise the industry... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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MSC intends to settle over Orange County oil spill Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) intends to enter into a settlement over the 2021 Orange County oil spill, but said it does not accept responsibility for the spill. The company released further details of the intended settlement, which relates to a pipeline oil spill of around 25,000 barrels in October 2021... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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How a joined-up approach to technology drives people performance During the 2023 SMART4SEA Athens Forum, Mr. Johan Gustafsson, Chief Revenue Officer, Ocean Technologies Group, highlighted a robust system that ensures training can continue anytime and anywhere, adds value to people onboard... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Crew That Unstuck the Ever Given Says It’s Owed More Money The Dutch salvage firm that helped prevent a global freight bottleneck when it dislodged a massive container ship stuck in the Suez Canal is fighting the vessel’s owners in a London court, claiming they were denied a proper payout... -BNN BloombergPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Crane company director jailed for giving 'commissions' to get jobs with Keppel FELS When approached by a man who offered to introduce his company to Keppel FELS for jobs in exchange for "commissions" or "referral fees", the director of a crane company agreed. Through the conspiracy, the director obtained 22 crane inspection jobs from shipbuilding company Keppel FELS... -CNAPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Navigating Legal Frameworks in Seafarer Employment The employment of seafarers is a crucial aspect of the superyacht industry. It is essential to be aware of the legal framework that governs such employment, as there are various issues that need to be handled with care... -SuperyachtNews.comPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Mitsubishi helps digitise maritime safety Automobile giant Mitsubishi has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ESG company Magellan X. Under the MoU, the two companies will collaborate on bringing safety solution SOL-X to the Japanese maritime market while developing new business models to scale the solution... -SafeToWorkPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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A look at UK maritime, three years after Brexit On 31 January 2023 the UK marked the third anniversary of leaving the European Union. Has anything been gained for the shipping industry and the maritime professionals who underpin it – and what has been lost? Rob Coston reports... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Seafarers’ human rights: Geneva Declaration is a major milestone Global, sector-focused law firm HFW has continued to support the development of a new Geneva Declaration designed to define and defend the human rights of the global maritime population and those crossing the world’s oceans and seas... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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Cruise Ships Return to Japan Three Years After Global Pandemic International cruise ships are returning to Japan, three years after the Diamond Princess became the world’s first luxury ship to face a major Covid outbreak. Amadea, operated by Germany-based Phoenix Reisen, is now docked in Tokyo Bay after earlier arriving at a port in Shizuoka prefecture in western Japan,.. -gCaptainPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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India: Cabinet Okays The Signing Of Contract For Three Cadet Training Vessels On Wednesday, the Union Cabinet approved signing a deal with Larsen and Toubro (L&T) to acquire three advanced cadet training vessels for Rs. 3,108.09 crores in the Buy label. The shipping delivery is scheduled to commence in 2026... -Marine InsightPosted On:3-Mar-2023
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