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Jamaica Takes Action For The Repatriation Of International Seafarers Jamaica has come to the rescue of many international seafarers by amending its laws and putting the necessary measures in place to facilitate the repatriation of seamen and women who have been trapped at sea due to the COVID-19 pandemic.. -Jamaica Information ServicePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Panama Maritime Authority approves Indian Register of Shipping to conduct remote surveys Leading flag administration, Panama Maritime Authority has authorised Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass), an international ship classification society, to conduct specific surveys through remote inspection techniques... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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NYK Bulkship (Asia) awarded by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore NYK Bulkship Asia Pte Ltd was accorded special mention for “SRS Green Ship of the Year Award” out of “Singapore International Maritime Awards” organized by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore... -Sea NewsPosted On:27-Apr-2021
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MAN backs LNG fuelled engines as transition pathway Dual fuel LNG solutions provide shipowners with a viable transition pathway for decarbonisation according to engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Future Carbon-Free Thermal Energy and Ship Propulsion The maritime sector seeks to reduce carbon emissions using ammonia, methanol, hydrogen and battery power and even liquefied air as the basis for propulsion... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Crews vaccinations and crew change - latest ECSA and ETF came up with a joint initiative which proposes some protocols or guidelines, in order to achieve more or less smooth process of crews change and more broadly, their treatment at ports of call worldwide... -Maritime BulletinPosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Belgium gives green light to priority vaccination for seafarers Move is thought to be the first specific programme for crews in Europe. The Belgian government has agreed to prioritise Covid-19 vaccines for seafarers on its vessels... -TradeWindsPosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Australia: Government urged to respond to seafarers needs in pandemic Stella Maris Australia, a Catholic agency that provides spiritual and practical support to those working at sea, has joined an international coalition calling for better treatment of seafarers during the pandemic... -Catholic OutlookPosted On:27-Apr-2021
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How shipping firms ought to focus on crews wellbeing The mental and physical wellbeing of crewmembers at sea and on dry land should be one of the key priorities for shipping companies amid the Coronavirus pandemic, according to Mark O’Neil,.. -Splash 247Posted On:27-Apr-2021
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A Smart Assistant on Board The decision-making and logic that is already helping ports reduce collision risks will soon be used onboard to help ship operators plot safe paths through busy waters... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Long-Term Test of Rotor Sail on Passenger Ferry Completed The first long-term test of a rotor sail fitted on a passenger ferry is coming to an end after three years aboard Viking Line’s Viking Grace... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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DNV Awards First Merchant Vessel SILENT-E Notation ONEX Peace, an Aframax tanker built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries and delivered to its owner ONEX, has become the world’s first merchant ship to receive DNV’s SILENT-E notation... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Construction Completed for World s Most Powerful Tidal Turbine The world’s most powerful tidal turbine is a step closer to deployment after successfully completing more than 20 months of construction... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Ever Given’s owner files appeal against ship’s arrest Japanese shipping company Shoei Kisen Kaisha has filed an appeal before the Ismalia court in Egypt against the arrest of Ever Given and its cargo... -offshore-energy.bizPosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Indian crew died on board having respiratory problem General cargo ship SAGA FAITH had to divert to Montevideo while under way in Rio de la Plata, in the morning Apr 26, in need of immediate medical assistance to sick crew, who lost consciousness while having breathing problem. MRCC ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-26 20:03:35 ... Read herePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Container ship capsized at Ho Chi Minh port VIDEO General cargo ship with container capacity ALICA capsized at Ho Chi Minh port, Nha Be, at around 0900 LT Apr 26, while about to set sail for Indonesia. The ship rested on bottom portside, with most of her hull and ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-26 14:29:40 ... Read herePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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Drug smuggling in EU ports assisted by corruption in major companies Jan Janse, Chief of Seaport division of Rotterdam police, described in interview given to local media, methods used by drug trafficking rings to smuggle drugs into EU, using cargo ships, namely container ships. According to police data and investigations, drug ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-26 09:08:38 ... Read herePosted On:27-Apr-2021
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