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India: Sagar Parikrama initiative for fishermen launched from Mandvi Union Minister Parshottam Rupala on Saturday launched the Sagar Parikrama initiative from the coast of Mandvi in Gujarat’s Kutch district along the Arabian Sea. The Union fisheries, animal husbandry and dairy minister offered tributes to freedom fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma at his memorial at Mandvi where he was born in 1857, an official said... -The Indian ExpressPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Ukraine Invasion Causing Supply Chain Chaos One of the world’s biggest shipping company, Maersk, has told its customers the invasion of Ukraine is impacting global supply chains. The Danish company has been forced to bypass various transport routes, stopping ocean and air freight to Russia and Ukraine, and suspending rail deliveries between Asia and Europe... -ChannelNewsPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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U.K. Union Refuses to Handle Incoming Russian Oil A British labor union instructed workers at the Stanlow oil refinery not to handle a cargo from Russia, even though the German-flagged tanker has been granted permission to berth. “Due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Unite workers at the facility will under no circumstances unload any Russian oil regardless of the nationality of the vessel,” Unite General Secretary Sharon Graham said in a statement Friday... -gCaptainPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Russian Energy Is Entering UK Ports Despite Ban Energy supplies originating from Russia were still being delivered to Britain on Friday after some dock workers at a terminal in southeast England sought to block a cargo in solidarity with Ukraine, ship-tracking data shows. Supplies of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe have been disrupted this week by uncertainty over whether ships can discharge cargoes at European ports after the imposition of sanctions on Russia... -gCaptainPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Russian Oil Ports Shutdown Crude oil loadings in Russia’s Pacific port of Kozmino have been halted because of a storm that started Friday night, according to crude-pipeline operator Transneft PJSC. Other ports stopped due to overstocking. The storm is set to continue until Sunday evening, the operator said in its daily statement. Kozmino sends cargoes of the Russian ESPO oil blend to Asia-Pacific markets... -gCaptainPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Philippine Government Works to Evacuate its Seafarers From Ukraine The Philippines is stepping up a rescue mission for seafarers stranded in Ukraine, and has so far managed to evacuate 21 of its mariners from the country amidst the ongoing Russian invasion. The 21 made up the all-Filipino crew of bulk carrier S-Breeze, and their evacuation was facilitated by the assistance of Philippine Honorary Consul in Moldova in coordination with the Philippine Embassy in Budapest... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Sri Lanka: 24 seafarers at Mahapola Ports & Maritime Academy of SLPA conclude their training 24 seafarers including 03 women seafarers trained at the Mahapola Ports & Maritime Academy (MPMA) of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) passed out on Friday 25th February 2022. The event was held with the initiative of Minister of Ports and Shipping, Rohitha Abeygunawardena and Minister of Youth & Sports Namal Rajapaksa... -The Island.lkPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Maritime rescue underway as two people spotted in life raft near Catlins A maritime rescue is underway in the deep south after a beacon alert was made from a vessel. The Maritime New Zealand’s Rescue Coordination Centre received a beacon alert from a vessel, off the Catlins coast, on Monday about 11.30am, a spokesman said. The Otago Regional Rescue Helicopter was at the scene, and had identified two people in a life-raft and were commencing a winching operation... -StuffPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Wight Shipyard wins contract for two hybrid river bus vessels London’s leading river bus operator, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers, has awarded East Cowes, U.K., shipbuilder Wight Shipyard a contract to build two new hybrid Clipper-class vessels. “We are delighted that Uber by Thames Clippers has awarded us the contract to build the next generation of Clipper-class vessels utilizing the very latest battery-power technology and recharging options,” said Wight Shipyard CEO Peter Morton... -Marine LogPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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India’s private ports seeing a gradual slowdown of cargo volumes India’s private ports, which had set their sights on solid growth in the current fiscal year, are seeing a “sequential moderation” in cargo volumes, new port data suggests. The country has about 200 of these minor ports along its 4,600 miles of coastline, which are free to determine their tariff rates, unlike terminals at government-controlled major ports under the rubric of a regulated pricing mechanism... -theloadstar.comPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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Yemen’s Houthis Agree To Offload Decaying FSO Safer Yemen’s Houthi movement has signed an agreement with the United Nations to deal with a decaying oil tanker threatening to spill 1.1 million barrels of crude oil off the war-torn country’s coast, a Houthi official said. U.N. aid chief Martin Griffiths said last month that there was an agreement in principle to shift the oil from the FSO Safer to another ship. He gave no timeline... -gCaptainPosted On:7-Mar-2022
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