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India, UAE Sign Agreements for Maritime and Economic Growth India and UAE have entered a transformative phase in bilateral relations, signing eight strategic agreements to foster a sustainable, innovation-driven future. This milestone, marked by Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed's visit, emphasizes collaboration in green logistics, healthcare, and education, paving the way for a climate-resilient, tech-integrated trade ecosystem... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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BIMCO Updates War Risk Clauses to Address Industry Challenges The BIMCO Documentary Committee has approved revisions to its War Risk Clauses to address evolving geopolitical challenges in the shipping industry. Updated versions include the VOYWAR 2025 and CONWARTIME 2025 clauses. Chairperson Nicholas Fell stressed the importance of reflecting conflicts accurately. The committee also discussed war risk insurance aspects... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Collaboration to Enhance Offshore Wind Energy Solutions Navantia Seanergies and Semco Maritime have joined forces to build offshore substations and provide lifecycle support for the offshore wind industry. This partnership combines their expertise to offer efficient EPC solutions. The collaboration aims to enhance their leadership in the market and deliver innovative solutions to meet the demand for clean energy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Greece Pioneers Bio Marine Fuels with Historic Delivery Greece's Motor Oil Group and Coral Marine achieved a historic milestone with the first delivery of bio marine fuels in the country. This move signifies a significant step towards reducing emissions and promoting a green transition in the shipping industry. The innovative blend used can reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 21%... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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NZ Report Highlights Fatigue Risks and Safety Recommendations The Transport Accident Investigation Commission in New Zealand released a report on the grounding of the passenger vessel Fiordland Navigator, attributing it to a fatigued master who fell asleep at the helm. The incident occurred on January 24, 2024, resulting in minor injuries and moderate damage. Recommendations were made to improve safety measures and oversight... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Philippines Government Agencies and Groups Support Magna Carta Maritime stakeholders, government leaders, and seafarers' representatives of Philippines recently gathered to commemorate the implementation of RA 12021, the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers. A joint Pledge of Solidarity was made to protect seafarers' rights. Critics raised concerns about bias towards business interests. The law aims to uphold international maritime standards for seafarers' welfare... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Promoting Sustainable Cultural Tourism Through Maritime Heritage Preservation Thierry Birles, a maritime law expert, is advocating for sustainable cultural tourism by preserving maritime traditions. He believes that traditional maritime skills can drive economic growth in coastal communities. Birles' initiative aims to create partnerships to showcase maritime practices, address challenges like climate change, and integrate cultural preservation with economic development for a sustainable future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage System gets ClassNK Approval ClassNK has granted approval in principle to Mitsubishi Shipbuilding for their Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage system. This certification confirms the system's feasibility in meeting regulatory and safety standards. The OCCS is part of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships, aligning with the industry's focus on CO2 capture methods and fuel conversion... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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DP World Mundra Terminal Achieves Growth, Enhancing Global Trade Connectivity DP World's Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) saw significant growth in the fiscal year 2024-2025, handling 1,497,228 TEUS, a 13% increase from the previous year. Servicing 762 vessels, the terminal plays a crucial role in advancing India's global trade network. DP World Mundra also reached its highest monthly volume in March 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Solix Acquires Cobham Satcom to Boost Maritime Technology Focus A Scandinavian mid-tier investment firm has acquired Cobham Satcom, a manufacturer of satellite communications terminals, to expand its technology focus in the maritime sector. The UK-based Cobham Group sold its satellite communications arm to Solix in Denmark. This acquisition will enable Cobham Satcom to invest in new communication terminals for various satellite networks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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NYK Contracts Innovative Dual-Fuel Methanol VLCC for Sustainable Shipping Future NYK has signed a contract to build and charter a cutting-edge VLCC with a methanol-powered main engine, aiming for lower carbon emissions. Partnering with Idemitsu Tanker and Nippon Shipyard, this environmentally friendly vessel meets Malacca Max standards. NYK's commitment to sustainability includes using green methanol and renewable energy sources for emission reductions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Maritime Adversities Seminar to Focus on Safety and Crisis Management The New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) is organizing a seminar on "Maritime Adversities" to enhance industry readiness and emergency response in maritime operations. With industry experts and policy-makers attending, the event will focus on crisis management techniques and collaborative efforts to address sea-bound challenges. NMPA aims to promote safety and secure maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Ukrainian Freight Liberalization Agreement Extended to Boost Trade with EU Ukrainian officials have extended a freight liberalisation agreement allowing Ukrainian cargo to enter the EU without permits. This agreement, signed in 2022, streamlines trade operations by eliminating the need for transport permits. The extension is crucial due to the impact of the Russian invasion on Black Sea ports, making trade flow maintenance essential... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Successful Jet Fuel Transfer from Damaged Stena Tanker After Hull Collision The successful transfer of jet fuel cargo from the damaged tanker Stena Immaculate has been completed, with preparations underway to bring the vessel into a UK port. The collision with the feeder ship Solong led to a fire, crew abandonment, and one missing crewmember presumed dead. Salvors are stabilizing the situation and conducting clean-up operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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Fire on Ro-Ro Vessel in the Philippines, Sparks Emergency Response The Philippine Coast Guard swiftly responded to a fire aboard the Roro Master 2 at the port of Abra de Ilog. With passengers and trucks on board, the crew managed to control the fire near the fantail. No injuries were reported, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and preparedness in maritime incidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Apr-2025
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