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ONGC Faces Difficulty In Finding Vessel To Ship 70,000 Barrels Of Russian Crude: Report Western sanctions imposed on Moscow is making things difficult for ONGC, as the Indian oil and gas firm is struggling to find a vessel to ship 70,000 barrels of crude oil from Russia. ONGC along with several Indian companies have stakes in Russian oil and gas assets. While many countries have shunned Russian exports due to the Ukraine-Russia conflict, on the other hand, India has been buying more Russian crude... -ABP LivePosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Inmarsat Combats Rising Maritime Cybercrime with Fleet Secure UTM Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, has launched Fleet Secure Unified Threat Management (UTM), as a standard option on Inmarsat’s award-winning Fleet Xpress service, protecting vessel networks against cyberattacks. Fleet Secure UTM completes a portfolio of Inmarsat cyber security solutions for ship owners, which includes Fleet Secure Endpoint and Fleet Secure Cyber Awareness Training... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:28-Apr-2022
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BW Offshore Denies NGO’s Claim of Ship Recycling Accident in India BW Offshore, one of the largest operators of floating offshore energy vessels (FPSOs) finds itself involved in a “war of words” with an NGO over the company’s efforts to properly recycle its end-of-life FPSOs. NGO Shipbreaking Platform issued a statement picking up on a report from German media saying that one of BW Offshore’s former vessels had been the site of an accident at a scrapyard in India... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Largest Inflatable Lifeboat Design Completes Key Tests The world’s largest inflatable lifeboat has completed physical tests required for classification. Developed by Survitec, Seahaven is being presented as a new alternative to help cruise lines manage their increasing passenger capacities while also freeing up valuable deck space. It is the latest in several proposed designs that would help the cruise industry as it moves into and past passenger capacities of 6,000 or more people on the latest mega-ships... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Tunisia detains crew of ship that sank off its coast this month A Tunisian judge detained seven crew members of a commercial ship that sank off the coast of the southern city of Gabes this month, a judicial official said on Wednesday, as authorities investigated whether the ship may have been deliberately sunk, Reuters reports. Tunisian officials said, this month, that the ship, the Xelo, sank while heading from Equatorial Guinea to Malta carrying up to 1,000 tonnes of oil... -Middle East MonitorPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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EU Must Prepare for a Deluge of Delayed Cargo From Shanghai - FEPORT The Federation of European Private Port Companies and Terminals (FEPORT) is warning of a coming flood of cargo when the COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai finally ends. The COVID lockdown in Shanghai has been particularly strict. Local authorities have implemented neighborhood-by-neighborhood shutdowns with daily testing, in-house confinement and limited opportunities for movement... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Government requires UK ports to check seafarers’ salary after P&O scandal UK ports will be required to check whether seafarers are paid minimum wage, the government announced today. Transport secretary Grant Shapps told the Commons’ Transport Select Committee the new legislation will not required ports to “physically enforce” new minimum wage requirements when they are introduced... -City A.M.Posted On:28-Apr-2022
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Safe removal of material containing asbestos on board ships BIMCO supports a proposal from the Netherlands and Germany to amend MSC.1/Circ. 1374 concerning the removal of ACM installed on board ships with the aim to keep both ships and crew safe. At the ongoing 105th session of MSC at the IMO, Germany and the Netherlands have submitted a proposal to amend MSC.1/ Circ.1374, information on prohibiting the use of asbestos on board ships,.. -BIMCOPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Ulstein Proposes Molten Salt Reactor Ship to Achieve Zero Emissions Norway’s Ulstein Group presented its unique vision for the future of zero-emission shipping with a design that would become the first ship to use a Thorium Molten Salt Reactor as its power source and would act as a replenishment vessel for expedition cruise ships... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Sailor freed by Yemeni rebels reaches home Dipash, one of the seven Indian sailors who were let off from captivity by the Houthi rebels in Yemen, reached his home at Meppayur in Kozhikode district late on Tuesday night. Dipash was accorded a warm welcome at the Calicut International Airport by his near and dear. Back at home, Dipash commented that it was a second life for him and thanked the governments and the media for all the help... -The HinduPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Zero emission handymax design concept launched Eco Marine Power has revealed its design concept for a zero-emission handymax bulker, improving on its low-emission design. The concept vessel uses fuel-cell powered electric propulsion for its main propulsive power, with a range of supplementary renewable energy and propulsion systems. The concept uses integrated rigid sails for wind propulsion and solar panels on the hatches and sails to generate power... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Philippines seeks expanded maritime cooperation with EU The Philippine government is seeking an expanded maritime cooperation with the European Union. During the second Philippine-EU joint committee meeting in Makati on April 26, Manila proposed a new subcommittee on maritime matters and floated the possible expansion of cooperation on maritime jurisdictions, security, ocean governance, shipping, and seafaring with the EU... -pna.gov.phPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Panama and Japan ink agreement on seafarer cert recognition Panama and Japan are to mutually recognise the other country’s seafarer training certificates for the first time. The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan (MLIT) have signed a Bilateral Cooperation Agreement concerning the mutual recognition of training and certification under Regulation I/10 of the International Convention on Standards of Training,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Seaspan and Anglo-Eastern team up on procurement Containership owner Seaspan Corp and ship manager Anglo-Eastern Univan Group have announced a new procurement joint venture based in Singapore. The new venture named Sea Sourcing aims to enhance competitiveness through economies of scale, forge long-terms partnerships with suppliers, and provide increased volumes and stability... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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Keppel and Sembcorp Marine Reach Merger Deal Sembcorp Marine Ltd. has agreed to merge with Keppel Corp.’s subsidiary in a deal that will create the world’s biggest builder of oil rigs and push the business further into renewables and alternative energy solutions. Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine will be wholly owned by a new holding entity, which will be listed on the Singapore stock exchange, the two companies said in a joint statement Wednesday... -gCaptainPosted On:28-Apr-2022
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