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Inland cargo ship ran aground, damaged, may break in two, Western Scheldt Inland cargo ship MVS SOWNENT loaded with soil ran aground at around 1750 UTC Apr 14 on Western Scheldt near Baalhoek, Netherlands, while sailing downstream. The ship suffered serious damages, hull is breached, understood to get cracks, but there s ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-15 08:08:03 ... Read herePosted On:16-Apr-2021
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India Gets its Very First FSRU India s First Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) arrived at H-Energy s Jaigarh Terminal in Maharashtra.Posted On:16-Apr-2021
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Suez Canal to allow two Ever Given crew members to go home Two crew members aboard the cargo vessel that blocked global shipping in the Suez Canal last month will be allowed to return to India owing to urgent personal circumstances, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said on Thursday... -ReutersPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Indian Navy Searching for Missing Fishermen in APL Boxship Collision The Indian Navy joined the ongoing search for the missing crew of a trawler after the fishing boat collided with a containership during a storm overnight on April 13... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Crew Welfare And Evidence Preservation In The Aftermath Of A Marine Casualty When a marine casualty occurs, much of the damage – the loss of life, personal injury, property damage and operational disruption – is apparent in tangible form... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Canadian Shipping Company Fined for Clean Water Act Violations A Canadian shipping company was fined half a million dollars and sentenced to three years’ probation after pleading guilty in a Western New York court to violating the Clean Water Act... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Container sector will play its part in vaccine logistics, eventually COVID vaccinations will eventually be transported by sea, but the sector will first need to demonstrate its reliability and availability of appropriate technology, according to an industry panel... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Conflict in Mozambique is bad for India s food, energy and maritime security If the conflict in Mozambique continues, a humanitarian disaster will grip the country and likely spread to the wider region. It is likely to influence all sectors of Mozambique’s economy, and, thereby, affect India as well... -Moneycontrol.comPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Panama Canal delays transit reservation fees changes The Panama Canal has announced it is postponing the implementation of the modifications in the Transit Reservation System fees from 15 April to 1 June 2021... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Seafarer welfare and post-pandemic economic recovery dominate Sea Asia 2021 Virtual Preview Seafarer welfare and the outlook for post pandemic global trade will form the key discussion points at Sea Asia’s inaugural Virtual Preview event, which commences on 21 April for two days – as part of Singapore Maritime Week... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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New World Bank Research Finds Major Opportunities in Decarbonizing Maritime Transport To lower and ultimately eliminate its climate impact, maritime transport needs to abandon the use of fossil-based bunker fuels and turn toward ‘zero-carbon bunker fuels’, namely shipping fuels which emit zero or at most very low greenhouse (GHG) emissions across their lifecycles... -Mirage NewsPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Coast Guard continues search for missing crew after Gulf capsizing The Coast Guard continuing to search for missing crew members after a vessel capsized off the coast of Louisiana... -FOX10 NewsPosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Commercial Dispute Leaves Bulker s Crew Stranded off Iran 19 crewmembers have been stranded aboard the Tanzanian-flagged bulker Aizdihar off the coast of Bandar Abbas, Iran for months, and they are rapidly running out of food, water and fuel, according to Human Rights at Sea... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Apr-2021
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Vietnamese freighter sank in South China sea, 1 missing General cargo ship KHANG ANH 189 issued distress signal and shortly after, reportedly sank in South China sea at around 2100 UTC Apr 14 (0400 LT Apr 15), some 30 nm south of Vung Tau, Vietnam, while en route from ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-15 16:26:29 ... Read herePosted On:16-Apr-2021
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