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India Expands Global Port Infrastructure with Focus on Africa India is strategically enhancing its port infrastructure internationally, building on successes like Chabahar in Iran. Through Indian Ports Global LTD (IPGL), it targets African nations, especially Tanzania, for development projects. The goal is to elevate port capacity significantly, promoting India's maritime presence while fostering global partnerships and cooperation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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India and Maldives Sign MoUs for Enhanced Ferry Services India has signed 13 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Maldives, committing MVR 100 million to enhance ferry services and maritime connectivity. These agreements, part of the High Impact Community Development Project Phase III, aim to uplift community livelihoods and strengthen the partnership between the two nations through improved infrastructure... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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AMP and ITF Collaborate to Recover Unpaid Wages The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) recently met with the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) to bolster protections for maritime workers. A key focus was recovering $8.5 million in unpaid wages by 2024, significantly up from $5.6 million last year, showcasing AMP's commitment to enhancing seafarer welfare and compliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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Denmark and Ghana to Enhance Lake Volta Safety and Navigation In May 2025, the Danish Geodata Agency strengthened maritime ties with Ghana through a week-long training initiative. Focused on enhancing digital navigation and safety on Lake Volta, the program equipped local authorities with vital skills in satellite mapping and data collection, fostering a collaborative approach to navigational safety and sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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Philippine Seafarer’s Identity Document Receives ILO Approval The International Labor Organization (ILO) has confirmed that the Philippine Seafarer’s Identity Document (SID) meets international standards. MARINA Administrator Sonia Malaluan emphasized the government's commitment to improvements. Dr. John William Campbell praised the SID issuance process, noting its reliability and the importance of protecting Filipino seafarers' identity in the global maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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All-Female Crew at Harwich Promotes Women’s Careers Harwich Haven Authority has proudly introduced its first all-female crew, featuring coxswain Lucy McGain and marine apprentice Jorden Gleave. Celebrating International Day for Women in Maritime, they aim to inspire women to pursue maritime careers. Jorden highlights the diverse opportunities in the industry, while CEO Sarah West champions female representation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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Indian Seafarer Evacuated from Vessel Near Durban Due to Medical Emergency A 32-year-old Indian seafarer was evacuated from a container vessel off Durban due to a serious medical condition. The National Sea Rescue Institute coordinated the rescue, transferring the patient to their craft using a Stokes basket stretcher. He was taken to hospital in serious but stable condition, expected to recover fully... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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Coast Guard Investigates Two Vessel Fires in Puerto Rico, No Injuries Reported The US Coast Guard Sector San Juan is investigating two vessel fires in Puerto Rico, both extinguished without injuries or pollution. The latest incident involved the M/T Scot Stuttgart, where a fire in the engine room was quickly contained. Similarly, a fire on the ferry Breezy Point was also managed effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-May-2025
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