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Cargo ships collided in Rostov port, Russia General cargo ship KAMILLA collided with, or contacted, general cargo shop POLA ALEXIA, while maneuvering to berth at Rostov-on-Don port, Russia, Azov sea, on Apr 16. Status of POLA ALEXIA at the time of accident unclear – either berthed, or anchored. Both ships understood to sustain some damages, extent unknown. No leak reported... -FleetMonPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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MPA And Shell To Accelerate Maritime Decarbonisation Efforts In Singapore MPA Singapore and Shell signed a MoU to expand collaboration on the maritime decarbonisation efforts in Singapore. The MoU was signed by Mr Teo Eng Dih, Chief Executive of MPA and Mr Nick Potter, General Manager of Shell Shipping and Maritime for Asia Pacific and the Middle East... -Marine InsightPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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First vessel delivered using Infinity Maritime platform A joint venture between Infinity Marine and 5 Ocean Shipping Management has taken delivery of the Supramax bulk carrier M/V Oak via the Infinity Maritime platform, which provides alternative maritime finance through digitalisation, thereby facilitating fractional ownership of commercial vessels... -BunkerspotPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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Inmarsat doubles network usage, plans to launch new satellites Connectivity services provider Inmarsat has honed in its efforts to expand and strengthen its already impressive services. This and more will be explored in an exclusive free webinar airing at 1 p.m. ET on April 20 that will discuss how the digital transformation is undoubtedly crucial to decarbonizing the shipping industry... -Marine LogPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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USA: More Cal Maritime cadets allege sexual abuse, harassment For nearly three decades, the navy-and-gold Training Ship Golden Bear has plied oceans around the globe for California State University’s Maritime Academy, providing a unique classroom for students training to be leaders in the seafaring industry. In recent years, however, things have taken a dark turn on the venerable ship... -Vallejo Times-HeraldPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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ClassNK grants Innovation Endorsement Provider certification to FUKUJIN KISEN CO., LTD Leading Classification Society ClassNK granted the Class C Innovation Endorsement Provider Certification to FUKUJIN KISEN CO., LTD, a ship owning company based in Ehime, Japan. ClassNK offers its third-party Innovation Endorsement “Provider Certification”, which supports innovative initiatives, to companies and organizations... -Class NKPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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New Zealand Restricts Boxship Sailing After Third Breakdown in a Year The Regional Harbourmaster for Wellington, New Zealand issued a direction for a problem-plagued containership after it experienced its third power outage in the harbor in less than 12 months. Harbourmaster Grant Nadler said he was acting in the interest of ensuring maritime safety... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-Apr-2023
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World’s Deepest Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation Installed in Scotland For the second time during the construction of Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm, they have set a new record for the deepest installation of fixed bottom foundations. The achievement came as the Seagreen Wind Farm site completed the installation of the most suction caisson foundations at any offshore wind farm... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-Apr-2023
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The UK’s offshore wind vessel industry: lots of talent, not enough skill The idea of a UK-designed, -built, -owned, -flagged, -managed, and -crewed offshore wind vessel fleet is being pushed further and further out of reach, writes Ian Baylis, founder of UK wind farm vessel support operator Seacat Services. Because while there is an abundance of talent in the UK, for several reasons, there is not an abundance of skill... -Splash 247Posted On:18-Apr-2023
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Call for seafarer centres to urgently provide more welfare support for women Port-based welfare centres have been asked to urgently improve their services to meet the specific needs of women at sea and support industry efforts to attract and retain female crew. Deborah McPherson reports. Eight key recommendations for port welfare providers are made in the report... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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Visakhapatnam, during the reign of Cholas, was known as ‘Kulottunga Chola Pattana’ Once upon a time, around 1083 AD, the port town of Vizag was known as Kulottunga Chola Pattana. As per a stone inscription dating back to that time, a military general of Kulottunga changed the name of the city in the honour of King Chola, who ruled Chola, Vengi, and Kalinga areas during that time and for nearly two centuries it went by that name... -Indiatimes.comPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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Modernising maritime for women: gender research update An important piece of European research has set out recommendations for attracting more women to careers at sea, many of which echo longstanding Nautilus campaigns on workplace gender support. Deborah McPherson reports... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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New nickel-manganese-cobalt battery for maritime applications EST-Floattech has developed a nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) energy storage system for maritime applications. The are two versions of the battery modules, with storage capacities of 5.8 kWh or 10 kWh. The company also plans to offer a variant with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery chemistry... -pv magazine InternationalPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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Charging of recruitment fees most common illegal practice: Report The results of a new study of seafarers launched today finds that over two thirds (70%) of seafarers who have experienced violations of their workers’ rights say they were either charged recruitment fees – an illegal practice that can result in significant levels of debt leading to forced labour conditions – or were victims of fake job offers after making advance payments... -Splash 247Posted On:18-Apr-2023
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ITF Secures $1M in Pay for Two Crews Abandoned by Same Company The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has secured a combined $1 million in back pay and repatriation for two different crews abandoned by the same livestock ship operator, Soar Harmony Shipping Limited. According to ITF, Hong Kong-based Soar Harmony had a long history of safety violations and crew abandonment,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-Apr-2023
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G7 ministers push for shipping to attain zero GHG emissions by 2050 The G7 Ministers on Climate, Energy, and Environment have called for the shipping industry to achieve GHG-zero emissions by 2050. The goal is much more ambitious that the current one set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) under which the shipping industry aims to reduce its emissions by at least 50% by 2050... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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India: Sonowal approves development of Oil Jetty at Deendayal Port Union Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways and AYUSH Sarbananda Sonowal today approved the project of Development of Oil Jetty No.09 at Deendayal Port, Kandla to Handle all Types of Liquid Cargo at Kandla on BOT basis under PPP mode... -NE India BroadcastPosted On:18-Apr-2023
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