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World Shipping Industry Calls For A Price To Be Put On Carbon Dioxide Emissions For the first time, the International Chamber of Shipping and other groups representing over 90 per cent of maritime trade are asking the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:23-Apr-2021
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MPA Inks Collaborations with Partners to Advance Decarbonisation Efforts in Maritime Industry The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will join hands with industry partners under two separate agreements signed today to advance decarbonisation efforts in the maritime industry... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:23-Apr-2021
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France and Singapore sign an agreement to deepen maritime cooperation The French Directorate of Maritime Affairs (DMA) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to deepen their maritime relations on 19 April... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Cruise Lines Quickly Crew Up, But It Will Take Some Time Cruise lines launching operations this summer are quickly crewing up their ships, but face a number of challenges in ramping up crew numbers... -Cruise Industry NewsPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Norwegian Publishes Short Interviews With Crew Affected by Pandemic Norwegian Cruise Line has published a number of short videos entitled “EMBARK – NCL Stories” depicting interviews with crew and team members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic... -Cruise Industry NewsPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Singapore recognizes Synergy Group for maritime hub growth Synergy Group’s contribution to Singapore’s development as an international maritime hub was recognized earlier this week during the prestigious Singapore International Maritime Awards (IMA) 2021 event... -American Journal of TransportationPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Plug and Play Launches Maritime Innovation Platform in Antwerp, Belgium Global innovation platform, Plug and Play, together with Founding Partners City of Antwerp, CMB, DXC Technology, Euronav, and Port of Antwerp, has announced the launch of their first maritime program in Antwerp, Belgium... -PR Newswire IndiaPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Singapore start-up magnate with $2.4bn maritime IT market Singapore’s maritime IT market is forecast to generate $2.4bn this year and $4.8bn by 2030 according to a new report released by Inmarsat... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Singapore bars crew change for seafarers with recent India travel history Singapore is barring crew change for seafarers with recent travel to India following a huge spike of Covid-19 cases in the country... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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New Zealand to enshrine seafarer welfare funding in law UK charity Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) has won a notable battle for improved seafarer welfare in New Zealand. The government is to pass a law on 1 July that ensures funding for crew welfare centres... -TradeWindsPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Officers and crew abducted from Davide B in Gulf of Guinea released and safe De Poli Shipmanagement are delighted to report that all fifteen of its officers and crew abducted from its vessel Davide B in the Gulf of Guinea on March 11 have been released and are now safe... -Tanker OperatorPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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Jury Finds Former Tanker Engineer Guilty in Scheme To Dump Oily Bilge In International Waters A federal jury in the Northern District of California has convicted a former engineer of aiding and abetting an environmental crime and obstruction of justice in connection with the intentional dumping in February of 2019 of oily bilge water from a commercial tanker... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Apr-2021
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UPDATE Grounded RoRO Car Carrier Ferry, Marmara Sea Both the coasts of Turkey and the coasts of other countries have been witnessing the successful rescue operations of "stranded ships" for a while. A new one was added to these maritime accidents in the Marmara Sea at the beginning ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-22 09:43:18 ... Read herePosted On:23-Apr-2021
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LPG tanker disabled in Marmara sea LPG tanker CLIPPER VENUS suffered engine failure at around 1900 UTC Apr 21 southeast of Bosphorus in Marmara sea, ballasting from Morocco to Yuzhniy Uraine. SAR tug responded, and towed tanker to Ahirkapi Anchorage, Istanbul. She was anchored at around ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-22 08:18:25 ... Read herePosted On:23-Apr-2021
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