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Vizhinjam Seaport Expansion to Create Thousands of Jobs by 2028 Vizhinjam International Seaport is poised for significant expansion, aiming to double its workforce within three years. With plans for two additional berths and a larger wave breaker, it seeks to process nearly five million containers annually by 2028, highlighting a pressing need for skilled employees in various sectors... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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Cochin Shipyard to Establish Ship Repair Clusters in India On May 12, 2025, Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) and Drydocks World enhanced their partnership to boost India’s ship repair and offshore fabrication capabilities. Following a recent MoU in Mumbai, both companies aim to foster innovation and job creation, advancing projects like the International Ship Repair Facility in Kochi... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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EU Urged to Strengthen Climate Actions in Shipping Sector A coalition of 82 non-profits and clean energy groups is urging the EU to strengthen climate initiatives in shipping. Following the IMO's recent inadequate measures, they highlight that nearly 90% of shipping emissions remain unpriced, jeopardizing the transition to cleaner energy and risking failure to meet 2030 targets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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Kochi Metro Unveils Water Transport Project Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) is launching a transformative project to enhance urban transport and tourism through integrated urban regeneration and water transport. With a budget of ₹3,716.10 crore, it plans to revamp six main channels, improve connectivity, and create vibrant spaces with green zones and walkways for the community... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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Eco-Friendly Electric Watercraft with Fast Charging Launched E-Dolphin is making waves with its electric watercraft, the S300, featuring 160 horsepower and speeds over 55 mph. With its sleek design and nostalgic neon accents, the S300 supports DC fast charging. Inspired by local dolphin pollution, founder Nicolas Florès aims to revolutionize marine travel with eco-friendly technology. Pre-orders are now open... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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Safety Pin Issues Emerge in Vessel Gas Extinguishing Systems The Coast Guard has identified a recurring issue with fixed gas extinguishing systems on vessels, where safety pins were left in the service position after maintenance. This error compromises emergency readiness. Vessel owners must ensure these systems function correctly by checking manuals and confirming the placement of safety pins post-maintenance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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AMSA Uses Challenger Aircraft and Cargo Ship in Maritime Rescue Operation AMSA deployed its Challenger rescue aircraft from Essendon and Cairns, delivering essential liferafts, communications equipment, and a de-watering pump to a distressed vessel. The nearby cargo ship, Darya Nitya, also responded, arriving at 17:00 to assist, demonstrating AMSA's commitment to maritime safety and emergency response... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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MMEA Detains Tugboat for Shipping Regulation Violations The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained a tugboat near the Kemena River estuary for violating shipping regulations. The vessel, operated by a crew of eight, failed to notify the Registrar of Ships about a captain change, incurring a penalty of RM2,500. Further investigations are underway... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2025
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