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India Eases Transshipment Rules to Attract Gulf-Diverted Cargo In response to the Hormuz crisis, India has updated its transshipment regulations to improve cargo handling at its ports, aiming to attract volumes diverted from the Persian Gulf. This adjustment reduces dwell times and enhances efficiency, positioning Indian terminals as competitive alternatives amid regional instability and boosting local energy supply chains... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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ICS and ITF Collaborate to Support Seafarers in Crisis The International Chamber of Shipping and the International Transport Workers’ Federation met with Gulf State representatives to address the severe impact of ongoing conflict on seafarers. With 20,000 stranded and facing dire conditions, discussions focused on urgent initiatives, including a reporting mechanism for resupply concerns and prioritizing seafarers as essential workers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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INTERCARGO Leads Discussion on Standardizing STS Practices INTERCARGO gathered shipowners, charterers, insurers, and service providers in Athens on March 31 to tackle the rise of ship-to-ship (STS) transfers in dry bulk shipping. As larger vessels and limited port infrastructure drive offshore cargo movement, the industry seeks a unified approach to ensure safe and efficient STS operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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UK Wind Energy Boom Eases Global Energy Crisis Impact In 2026, UK wind farms significantly enhanced clean power supplies, reducing fossil fuel reliance to historic lows. Wind energy production soared by 31% in Q1, now comprising 42% of total power. This surge mitigated gas market volatility, keeping wholesale prices lower than in Germany and Italy amid ongoing geopolitical tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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New Partnership Drives Ship-to-Data Center Conversion Initiative Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has partnered with Hitachi and Hitachi Systems to create a floating data center (FDC) from a repurposed vessel. This MOU initiates feasibility studies and operational assessments, targeting Japan, Malaysia, and the U.S. The project aims to innovate data solutions in maritime environments by 2027... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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MTF Unveils New Safety Guidelines for Wind-Assisted Ships The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has unveiled guidelines to bolster safety for ships using wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS). As the industry pivots towards sustainable technologies, these recommendations address operational and technical challenges, emphasizing risk assessments and incident monitoring to enhance safety frameworks for both new and retrofitted vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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ITF Calls for Unified Action to Combat Ship Abandonment in High-Risk Waters The lack of cooperation between labor organizations and ship owners jeopardizes seafarers' safe return home. The ITF highlights the need for coordinated interventions, especially in high-risk areas like the Arabian Gulf. With a record 409 abandoned vessels in 2025, many seafarers face dire conditions, both physically and emotionally... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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Gas Giants Push Back on Australia’s Proposed LNG Windfall Tax Major gas companies like Shell and Chevron have warned Australia against a windfall tax on LNG exports, citing potential investment deterrence and energy security risks amid rising prices from the Iran conflict. As Australia becomes the second-largest LNG supplier, leaders emphasize the need for stable policies to encourage long-term investment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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IMO’s Digitalization Drive Set to Transform Maritime Single Windows The IMO Facilitation Committee has approved a global strategy for maritime digitalization and cybersecurity during its 50th session in London. Emphasizing interoperability and data-sharing, the strategy aims to streamline processes for seafarer credentials and ship certificates, while also mandating cybersecurity measures to protect maritime single windows from emerging threats... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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IACS 2025 Annual Review: Advancing Maritime Safety and Innovation The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has released its 2025 Annual Review, emphasizing its commitment to safety and innovation in the maritime sector. Highlighting efforts in decarbonization and cybersecurity, the report outlines initiatives like the Safe Decarbonisation Panel and Unified Requirements for cyber resilience in ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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Greek Oil Tanker Transits Strait of Hormuz Amid Iranian Blockade Attempts On March 31, 2026, Bloomberg reported the successful passage of the Greek-controlled oil tanker, the Suezmax Pola, through the Strait of Hormuz amidst heightened Middle Eastern tensions. This marked the fourth such journey since the rise in hostilities, with the vessel heading towards Thailand carrying about 1 million barrels of crude oil... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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Salalah Port Faces Disruptions Following Drone Attack by Houthis The maritime crisis in West Asia intensified this week with a drone attack on Oman’s Port of Salalah, critically disrupting operations at a key transshipment hub. Hapag-Lloyd diverted vessels for safety, while other shipping lines reconsidered routes. The Houthis' involvement further escalates risks to global maritime trade and regional stability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Apr-2026
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