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Bunker tanker fire, Civitavecchia, Italy Fire erupted in engine room of bunker tanker PUNTA AZZURRA at Civitavecchia port, Italy, at around 1330 UTC May 9. Fire engines and tugs were deployed in fire fighting. As of 1530 UTC May 9, situation is unclear, but most probably, fire is either extinguished or taken under control... -FleetmonPosted On:10-May-2022
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Disabled Polish freighter taken on tow, Ionian sea May 8: Gen cargo MARANTA, Ionian sea, NUC since May 6, from Cagliari to Hereke Marmara sea, ETA May 9. May 9 UPDATE: Taken on tow by tug IOANNIS (IMO 8417845) late May 8, port of destination unclear, probably Igoumenitsa... -FleetmonPosted On:10-May-2022
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LNGC conversion completed for world’s first M-FSRU GAS Entec, a subsidiary of AG&P, has completed the conversion of a LNG carrier for KARMOL into the world’s first Modular Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (M-FSRU). GAS Entec converted a 125,000 cbm LNG carrier into an 84 mmscfd M-FSRU with the capacity to scale from 15 to 300 mmscfd per unit. The vessel will serve KARMOL, a joint-venture between Turkey’s Karpowership and Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL)... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:10-May-2022
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Over 600 Stranded I-Kiribati Seafarers Repatriated, Some After Two Years Over 600 i-Kiribati seafarers trapped overseas due to the COVID-19 pandemic have now been repatriated, the International Chamber of Shipping announced Monday. The final six seafarers touched down in Tarawa on Monday, marking the end of a two-year repatriation effort led by a coalition of employers, unions and NGO working with the govenment of Kiribati... -gCaptainPosted On:10-May-2022
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Impact of Ukraine war on global shipping The war has caused widespread disruption to global shipping, and is likely to exacerbate ongoing supply chain disruption, port congestion and crew crises caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The shipping industry has been affected on multiple fronts, with the loss of life and vessels in the Black Sea, disruption to trade with Russia and Ukraine, and the growing burden of sanctions... -Allianz Global Corporate & SpecialtyPosted On:10-May-2022
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Ship collisions linked to deaths of endangered whale sharks Scientists want to see maritime legislation to protect whale sharks after a study found that large ships are responsible for a staggering number of lethal injuries to the creatures. Monday’s study published in the journal PNAS is a sub-project of a global undertaking by The Global Shark Movement Project (GSMP)... -Courthouse News ServicePosted On:10-May-2022
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Ship insurance claims to rise as Black Sea remains high risk area Global insurers are expected to receive multiple marine insurance claims from ships damaged or lost as the conflict in Ukraine spills over into sea lanes, insurer Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) said in a report on Tuesday. Two seafarers have been killed and six merchant vessels hit by projectiles - sinking two of them - around Ukraine’s coast since the start of Russia’s invasion of its neighbour on Feb. 24... -Allianz ReutersPosted On:10-May-2022
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Cambodia starts construction of $1.5bn Kampot port Cambodia has started construction of the first phase of a $1.5bn multi-purpose port in Kampot. Ground was broken on The International Multi-Purpose Logistics and Port Centre, with main investor Kampot Logistics and Port Co Ltd, on 5 May. The port is being developed on a 600 ha plot of land with a depth of 15m alongside... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-May-2022
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How a Flailing Supertanker Illustrates The Story of Modern Shipping A supertanker in trouble is a singular event. It requires the attention of naval fleets, coast guards, international marine agencies, and governments across the immediate region, as well as in the homelands of its crew. That’s not to mention those with a financial interest: the shipowners, cargo owners, bankers, and insurers backing the voyage, and a diffuse crowd of brokers, lawyers, traders, agents, and investors from London to New York, Dubai, and Singapore... -CrimeReadsPosted On:10-May-2022
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New horizons for connectivity onboard cruise ships Brent Horwitz of Speedcast tells Elly Yates-Roberts why hybrid networks are a game changer for cruise operators, crew and guests, and how the launch of lower-Earth orbit satellites will take this one step further. Connectivity has become an increasingly important part of the cruise experience... -Cruise and FerryPosted On:10-May-2022
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P&O: Second Channel ferry cleared to resume sailing by safety inspectors A second P&O ferry has passed its safety inspection, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has said. The Pride of Kent can now join the Spirit of Britain, which the MCA cleared to sail on 23 April, after it was detained for two weeks... -BBCPosted On:10-May-2022
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Crew of 18 rescued after leaking cargo ship sinks off Indonesia Indonesian authorities have saved 18 seafarers after their general cargo ship sank on Saturday. The Antara news agency cited police as saying the 1,400-dwt Permata Asia (built 1992) developed a leak in its engine room north of Sangiang Island in West Nusa Tenggara. The vessel was carrying a cement cargo... -TradeWindsPosted On:10-May-2022
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What We Are Getting Wrong About the Indian Ocean Recent studies in geopolitics appear to concur that the Indian Ocean rim could become the world’s most important economic region, surpassing the Pacific Rim. Indeed, the competition amongst global super powers for control of the Indian Ocean and its resources has intensified. An important trade route for centuries, the Indian Ocean now commands major sea-lanes where half of the world’s container ships pass,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:10-May-2022
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India: ONGC Recruitment 2022 - Apply online for 922 Non-Executive vacancies Applications are invited for various non-executive vacancies in Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC). Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) is inviting applications from eligible candidates for 922 vacant positions of Non-Executives. Name of post : Non-Executive. No. of posts : 922. Sector wise vacancies : Dehradun: 20, Delhi : 10, Mumbai : 263, Goa : 4, Gujarat : 318, Jodhpur : 6, Chennai & Karaikal : 38, Assam : 164, Agartala : 66, Kolkata : 10, Bokaro : 23... -Northeast NowPosted On:10-May-2022
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Auckland charter company and skipper charged over death of 25-year-old who fell overboard An Auckland charter company has been charged after a 25-year-old woman died in April last year. Danielle Tamarua died of critical injuries after she fell overboard a Zefiro Charters boat in the Waitematā Harbour on April 1, 2021. Tamarua was on board with fellow staff from LittleWolf Catering, which she had recently joined as a part-time chef... -StuffPosted On:10-May-2022
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The Stena Way “Innovation and performance are part of the Stena culture,” says Erik Hånell, Stena Bulk’s President & CEO. “Our motto, ‘Oil and gas should always travel first class,’ means oil and gas are always cared for to the highest degree. What that means for us today is our proactive development to make shipping safer, of course, and cleaner. And with sustainability factors coming more and more into focus, we want to be at the forefront of this movement as well.”.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:10-May-2022
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Historic maritime clock to become automated An historic city centre clock is set to become automated after more than 100 years. The large clock on the south-facing tower of Hull’s Maritime Museum and its dialworks have been extensively cleaned along with measurements for the new automatic winding system. It has been wound by hand every seven days since 1871. The new automated system will wind itself, saving someone climbing inside the tower and winding it up by hand... -Hull CC NewsPosted On:10-May-2022
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New Startup Offers Portable Anti-Piracy Barriers for Rent Palaemon Maritime is a global security start-up specializing in anti-piracy equipment for the global shipping industry. The company’s first product is a new service which allows shipping companies to rent or subscribe to an innovative anti-piracy barrier system – a service that makes make the adoption of the most advanced anti-piracy system affordable, saving an average of 64 percent against the cost of razor wire... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:10-May-2022
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Indo-Pacific 2022 Maritime Expo begins today The Indo-Pacific 2022 International Maritime Exposition will begin in Sydney today. 2022 marks the exposition’s twelfth iteration. Previously known as the Pacific International Maritime Exposition, the name was changed in 2020 to reflect Australia’s new strategic regional posture... -Foreign BriefPosted On:10-May-2022
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India: Tenders finalised for five fishing harbours Placing the construction of fishing harbours on the fast track, the Andhra Pradesh Maritime Board APMB has finalised the tenders for the second phase of projects. The state government is taking up the construction of five harbours in the second phase at a cost of nearly 1,500 crore. The new harbours are coming up at Budagatlapalem (Srikakulam), Pudimadaka (Visakhapatnam), Biyyaputippa (West Godavari), Kothapatnam and Vadarevu (Prakasam)... -Times of IndiaPosted On:10-May-2022
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