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Cocaine bust on bulk carrier, Venice Bulk carrier ATLAS arrived at Venice Italy in the morning Apr 17, from Santos Brazil, but instead of berthing, she was anchored in front of Malamocco, and thoroughly searched by Coast Guard, Customs and Police. 850 kilos of cocaine packed in several kilos packs were found hidden around the ship, in air vents, mostly... -FleetMonPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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4000-tonne Cargo Ship Trapped In Northern Iceland The 4000-tonne, 113-meter-long cargo ship Wilson Skaw was trapped yesterday on Ennishöfi in Hnaflói Bay. When the ship was stranded, it was travelling from Hvammstangi to Hólmavk. The helicopter crew was instructed to get ready, and the Coast Guard dispatched its vessel Freyja to their location... -Marine InsightPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Canada-Bound Migrants Abandoned To Fate On A Sinking Vessel After Crew Members Fled A human-smuggling operation was aiming to bring hundreds of individuals to the B.C. coast. The smugglers mentioned that an exclusive cruise liner would be taking them to Canada comfortably. However, the MV Lady 3 could not meet these lofty expectations. The Myanmar-flagged vessel was hardly seaworthy... -Marine InsightPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Mumbai-Based Tanker Company Loses Insurance Over Russian Oil An oil tanker company heavily involved in moving Russian oil lost industry standard insurance for its fleet after falling foul of a Group of Seven price cap relating to the transportation of the nation’s barrels. Gatik Ship Management lost so-called protection and indemnity cover that was provided by the American Club,.. -gCaptainPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Denmark Lifts Navigation Restrictions Near Nord Stream Pipelines Denmark on Thursday lifted restrictions on sailing in waters near the Nord Stream pipeline leaks in the Baltic Sea and said it was no longer dangerous for ships to navigate in the area. The restrictions were lifted by the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) at the recommendation of the Danish Energy Agency.... -gCaptainPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Shipowners expect fleets will use three or more fuels by 2030 A survey of shipping companies found that the multi-fuel future expected for the maritime industry applies to individual fleets as well as the broader market. Stakeholders in the shipping industry face the challenge of choosing alternative fuels to decarbonise their operations while the fuels and related infrastructure remain in development... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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HMM to Test Shipboard Carbon Capture on Containership South Korean shipping company HMM has announced plans to conduct field tests of a shipboard carbon capture system on board one of its containerships. The tests are set to be conducted in the second half of this year in collaboration with Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and eco energy system expert PANASIA... -gCaptainPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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World Maritime University and RINA Sign MoU In recognition of mutual interests in maritime education and research, RINA, the inspection, certification and consulting engineering multinational, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with WMU, an institution established by and for the international maritime community within the UN system... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Global marine salvage industry hit by reduced incomes due to drop in incidents Many players within the global marine salvage contracting industry have been unable to invest in new equipment and technologies to provide adequate salvage responses to incidents, P&I Club said. P&I Roberts said the reason for the under-investment is the number of shipping incidents declining year on year... -Baird MaritimePosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Philippines: Supreme Court rules in favor of seafarer in disability case THE Supreme Court has granted the disability claim of a seafarer who injured his leg while on duty, ruling that an invalid final medical assessment of his injury makes the disability permanent under law... -BusinessWorld OnlinePosted On:21-Apr-2023
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India: Andhra CM lays foundation stone for Mulapeta Port in Srikakulam Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for the Rs 4,362 crore Mulapeta greenfield port in Srikakulam district, which is expected to completed within two years. Besides the port, the Chief Minister also laid the foundations for a fishing harbour at Budagatlapalem,.. -The Economic TimesPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Australia: Bigger and better jobs for Queensland's maritime sector The Palaszczuk Government backs-in maritime jobs and skills with $21 million to support the sector. More jobs and training to be delivered under the Backing Queensland Maritime Jobs program. Updates made to the priority skills list to assist maritime workers with developing skills... - Media StatementsPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Iran Seizes Another Foreign Vessel for Fuel Smuggling Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has seized another foreign vessel for alleged fuel smuggling, the latest in a string of interdictions aimed at preventing abuse of the nation's generous fuel subsidy scheme. The vessel was carring about 400,000 gallons of diesel fuel, an IRGC representative told... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Close Gaps in ISM, STCW and MLC to Safely Scale Decarbonization: MTF The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has released a report on current operational management practices and crew training requirements and issued recommendations on how to close those gaps to accelerate safe maritime decarbonization... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Cummins builds new marine partner network In its latest marine partnership, Cummins has teamed up with Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division to bring hybrid marine solutions to the global maritime market. The partners will develop a set of standard solutions for marine propulsion including both engines and fuel cells along with variable-speed diesel gensets and energy storage packages... -The MotorshipPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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USA: Congress to promote US maritime jobs As tug and barge operators struggle to hire workers, some unusual recruiters are emerging to help the industry: members of Congress. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., held a press conference in March to highlight the importance of the maritime industry and urge young people to pursue careers in New York City’s growing maritime sector... -WorkBoatPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Space Travel Company to Convert OSV to ‘Marine Spaceport’ One of the world’s first global space travel companies has revealed plans to convert a former Edison Chouest Offshore offshore supply vessel (OSV) to an at-sea spaceport for human space flight. The vessel, named MS Voyager, is being developed by US-based Space Perspective,.. -gCaptainPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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Shipmanagement margins hit by global inflationary pressures As with any consumer or business, shipmanagers have had to fight soaring inflation issues over the past year. Their problem? The hefty competition keeps a lid on how much they can raise their fees. This has led some to question the very business model of third-party managers... -Splash 247Posted On:21-Apr-2023
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European Ports Call Evasion of EU ETS a "Serious Concern" The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) is once again calling for the EU to take action to prevent and penalize any efforts by the shipping industry to revise routes or add intermediate ports of call to schedules as a way to avoid the EU Emissions Trading System... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:21-Apr-2023
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India: RBB Ship Chartering kicks off Commercial operations from GIFT City IFSC In a landmark step towards boosting ship leasing & chartering services in India, RSCPL (IFSC) Private Ltd, a 100 per cent subsidiary of RBB Ship Chartering Pte Ltd, Singapore, has been issued final Certification of Authorization to operate from International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) at GIFT City Multi SEZ, Gandhinagar... -India Shipping NewsPosted On:21-Apr-2023
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