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Master and Shipping Company Found Guilty of Pilot Ladder Failure The Australia Maritime Safety Authority has successfully convicted a ship's master and shipping company for a ladder failure resulting in pilot injuries. AMSA emphasizes the importance of properly maintaining and rigging pilot ladders to prevent accidents. Neglecting ladder safety can have deadly consequences, as seen in recent incidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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How alternative maritime fuels are making waves One day, most ships may essentially be running on renewable power and water, but right now the world’s 100,000 vessels account for roughly 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. This is according to shipping and logistics company Maersk. And the need for improvement presents an opportunity for investors wanting to decarbonise... -Infrastructure InvestorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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Decarbonizing Vessels: Oasis Marine’s Innovative Technology & Offshore Hydrogen Bunkering OASIS Marine in North-East Scotland is at the forefront of decarbonizing vessels with innovative technology. Their Hydrogen Buoy and Power Buoy offer offshore hydrogen bunkering and electric charging, reducing CO2 emissions in the shipping industry. With support from the Scottish Government, Oasis Marine is revolutionizing the maritime energy mix... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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Philippines DMW seeks to designate Red Sea as ‘War Zone’ status The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) supports the designation of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden as high-risk areas and war-like zones by the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) and International Bargaining Forum (IBF). Guidelines outlined in Department Order 01 aim to ensure the safety of seafarers in these regions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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Paradip Port overtakes Deendayal Port as India’s largest state-owned port Paradip Port Authority (PPA) has achieved record-breaking year-on-year traffic growth of 10.02 million tonnes, surpassing Deendayal Port's previous records. The port is also becoming a hub for coastal shipping in the country, handling 21,665 rakes, 2,710 ships, and increasing its operating surplus by 16.44 percent... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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AMSA to examine seafarers’ employment practices AMSA is launching a new concentrated inspection campaign (CIC) in collaboration with Tokyo and Indian Ocean MoUs, targeting seafarers' employment conditions. Issues like wages, rest hours, and crewing levels are prevalent in MLC complaints. AMSA emphasizes the importance of respecting seafarers' rights for a safe work environment. The CIC will run from September to November 2024... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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Somali pirates resurface, disrupting maritime route The security focus on shipping attacks by the Yemeni Houthi militias has created conditions for Somali pirates to flourish again on the Indian Ocean and Red Sea routes. As the international community focuses on containing increased Houthi attacks, Somali pirates are emerging from the shadows presenting new threats in the Horn of Africa region... -The Africa ReportPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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The Role of Complacency in Maritime Accidents Most marine casualties are caused by human error, as shown by insurers' data. The allision of the towboat Susan K with the Natchez-Vidalia Bridge was a clear example of this. The captain admitted to becoming complacent after 200 trips on the same route, leading to the unfortunate accident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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Baltimore ship crew concerned about public perception following Key Bridge collapse The crew members of the Singapore-flagged ship Dali, stranded after colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, were concerned about public perception. Despite being in good health, they kept quiet as they awaited the outcome of the ongoing investigation, unsure of how they were being portrayed in the world... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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Ship giants team up for clean ammonia bunkering study LEADING ship management company Fleet Management Ltd. joined forces with ABS, Calamco, Sumitomo Corp. and TOTE Services to explore clean ammonia ship-to-ship bunkering on the US West Coast. This collaboration aims to be a forerunner in establishing a reliable and cost-effective supply chain for ammonia bunkering,.. -The Manila TimesPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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ICG Enhances Maritime Security in Andaman and Nicobar Islands Indian Coast Guard ships Rajtarang and Rajkiran have been strategically rebased at Diglipur and Campbell Bay in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This move aims to enhance coastal security, maritime law enforcement, surveillance, search and rescue operations, pollution response, and swift maritime contingencies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Apr-2024
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