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HAVILA CAPELLA Put Out of Service as a Fallout of Russian Sanctions HAVILA CAPELLA was put out of service when the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign affairs ruled against the application for getting it insured via an exemption. A planned voyage on May 15th along the Norwegian coast was canceled. Before this, an exemption of 6 months was granted for the ship’s operation on April 26th. The right to get the vessel insured was not a part of the exemption,.. -FleetmonPosted On:14-May-2022
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COVID-19’s Impact on Seafarer Populations Will be Felt for Years to Come The crew change crisis is raging on, as changing Covid-19 restrictions complicate seafarer movements – and the ripple effects may continue to spread for the next five years. The crewing crisis and the increasing safety risks of operating in a tense geopolitical environment are harming morale. Operations and training institutes are impaired by increased restrictions. There are concerns that seafarer population growth, which is already lower than needed, will slow down even further... -gCaptainPosted On:14-May-2022
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The Marine Industry in 2030 : Navigating a Digital Fleet Ship operators need to balance capacity utilization, operating cost, time at sea, and delivery targets to be as profitable as possible in an uncertain overall economic climate. Freight shippers want reliable, accountable partners. The only way to meet all of these objectives is by gathering data, analyzing it to discern patterns—and then acting to improve overall effectiveness... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:14-May-2022
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Safety Net launched to boost financial resilience of UK merchant seafarers Two leading maritime charities have responded to the cost of living crisis with new resources to support UK seafarers. The Seafarers’ Charity in partnership with the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB) launched the Safety Net for all UK merchant seafarers at the MNWB Annual Conference in Southampton on 12 May 2022... -Sea NewsPosted On:14-May-2022
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UAE innovation poised to revolutionise remote offshore inspections A UAE company offering renewables and oil and gas operators the possibility to activate drones capable of both airborne and submersible remote activity across continents is poised to unlock a new chapter in the maritime inspection of offshore assets of several types... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:14-May-2022
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All-Women Team Designs New Sea Ray Sea Ray said it is introducing a new boat designed by an all-women team. The SLX 260, available in sterndrive and outboard models, is Sea Ray’s first boat launched by an all-women design team and the first sport boat to use the “SLX” designation, the company said in a statement yesterday. The achievement highlights opportunities for women to thrive in boatbuilding... -Trade Only TodayPosted On:14-May-2022
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K Line Designs LNG-Bulker with Battery and Supplemental Power Systems Japan’s K Line working with partners has developed conceptual designs for a new generation of bulk carriers that would minimize emissions while enhancing operational efficiency. The concept uses a core power system enhanced by small-scale electric generation and optional synergistic energy-saving technologies. ClassNK has reviewed the designs and issued Approvals in Principle (AIP) for two sizes of the vessel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-May-2022
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Pandemic continues to hamper shipping lines The Covid-19 pandemic is still causing operational challenges in the shipping industry, Bermudian-based crude oil tanker company, DHT Holdings Inc, has reported. DHT said the pandemic is hampering its seafarers and the ability to change crews at regular intervals and at convenient locations... -Royal GazettePosted On:14-May-2022
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With Cruise Lines Recovering, Staffing Issues are Growing There is no denying that working onboard a cruise ship had been a dream for thousands, maybe even millions of people worldwide. The promise of making lots of money, seeing the world, and not having to pay for food or rent made cruise ships one of the most popular job choices for those looking to expand their horizon... -Cruise HivePosted On:14-May-2022
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Nautical Institute celebrates 50th anniversary THE NAUTICAL Institute celebrated its 50th anniversary in Darling Harbour on Thursday night onboard James Craig, a restored 19th century barque. The global body for maritime professionals at sea and ashore, The Nautical Institute was established in 1972 and is represented by more than 50 branches worldwide... -Daily Cargo NewsPosted On:14-May-2022
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India: Maersk launches seafarers’ cadet programme for women Global container logistics major Maersk on Friday announced the launch of the country’s first seafarers’ cadet programme for women in partnership with Chennai-based Academy of Maritime Education and Training. Maersk said by 2027, it aims to increase the proportion of women among the fresh cadets to 50 per cent from a baseline of 7.6 per cent in 2021, and to achieve this ambitious target, it is creating a talent pool of women seafarers through this programme... -DevdiscoursePosted On:14-May-2022
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