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W/African countries to strengthen fight against piracy, sea robbery Countries in West Africa are set to brainstorm on how to consolidate the fight against piracy and sea robbery within the sub-region to ensure the safety of ships, crew members, and cargo onboard vessels. This is as the NIMASA and the Nigerian Navy are partnering ICC Yaoundé, to host the fifth plenary of the Gulf of Guinea Maritime Collaboration Forum for the Shared Awareness and Deconfliction... -BusinessdayPosted On:5-May-2022
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Cargo ship struck silo while leaving Hamburg, both silo and ship damaged Cargo ship contacted silo constructions at Rethe, Port of Hamburg, in the evening May 2, while leaving dock, bound for Sweden. Both silo and the ship sustained damages, RIX CRYSTAL also allided with dolphin. On May 3 the ship was taken to Kuhwerder Hafen, Hamburg, and as of May 4 remained in Hamburg. Reportedly ship control mistake caused accident – instead of moving backwards, the ship moved forward, and struck silo... -FleetmonPosted On:5-May-2022
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New Zero-Emission Vessel YARA BIRKELAND to Become Fully Autonomous by 2024 The new vessel YARA BIRKELAND was christened and inducted into service on April 29th. The christening ceremony was attended by the Norwegian Crown Prince Hakon Magnus and approximately 800 guests. This vessel is battery-driven and purported to be fully autonomous in the future. The vessel is named after the company Yara and its founder, Kristen Birkeland, a Norwegian scientist... -FleetmonPosted On:5-May-2022
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Maritime student nabbed for drugs in Corella A 21-year-old maritime student was arrested by police in a drug buy-bust operation in Corella town on Wednesday afternoon. In a report, police said they collared Michael Acedo, a resident of Tabalong, Dauis, after he was caught in the act of selling shabu. Acedo was allegedly spotted selling shabu in Barangay Poblacion, Corella prompting police to set up the sting operation... -The Bohol ChroniclePosted On:5-May-2022
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Tackling Shipping Emissions: e1 Marine’s Methanol to Hydrogen Generator Gets LR AiP e1 Marine M-series methanol to hydrogen generator has received Approval in Principle (AiP) for marine applications from Lloyd’s Register, a leading class society. The AiP represents an important landmark for demonstrating the compliance of e1 Marine’s technology with all applicable regulations, codes, and standards... -MarineLinkPosted On:5-May-2022
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Labor Unrest Grows as Korean Shipyards Struggle with Worker Shortage Workers across South Korea’s shipbuilding industry are intensifying their labor actions protesting the shortage of skilled workers and the industry’s efforts to bring in less expensive foreign labor to meet the current shortages in key skills. The umbrella union that represents workers at eight of the major shipbuilders announced today that it would join the strike against Hyundai Heavy Industries... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-May-2022
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Fully electric fast passenger ships set to join Auckland’s ferry fleet Danfoss Power Solutions’ Editron division is set to provide electric drivetrain systems for Auckland’s first two fully electric fast passenger ferries. The project will be the first to be delivered as part of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that Danfoss has inked with the New Zealand-based marine technology firm EV Maritime, which will see the two companies partner to support fully electric fast ferry fleets in cities worldwide... -BunkerspotPosted On:5-May-2022
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Libya’s coast guard threatens Sea-Eye 4 Early Wednesday morning, Libya’s coast guard reportedly issued numerous threats against the rescue ship Sea-Eye 4 in the Mediterranean, urging it to leave "Libyan territory." However, Sea-Eye says that the vessel was in international waters at the time, where ships are allowed to move freely... -InfoMigrantsPosted On:5-May-2022
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20 years of "excellence in maritime and seafaring subjects in art" The Mission to Seafarers Victoria’s (MtSV) Maritime Art Prize & Exhibition is back for its 20th iteration in what promises to be yet another celebration of brilliance in maritime art. With the previous two shows held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibition will this year return to its rightful home within the Mission’s famous Norla Dome... -Docklands NewsPosted On:5-May-2022
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’Politically Difficult’ IMO Is Frustrating Top Ship Owners Achieving the green transition is “both technically and politically very difficult,” said World Shipping Council President John Butler. By Augusta Saraiva and Olivia Rockeman (Bloomberg) The ocean shipping industry, among the world’s biggest polluters, is asking a key regulator IMO to overhaul its emissions directives so that all carriers are working off the same rulebook as they make the expensive changes needed to cut output of harmful carbons... -gCaptainPosted On:5-May-2022
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Denmark and India to establish a Centre of Excellence on Green Shipping As announced, the Prime Minister of Denmark hosted the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, during an official visit to Denmark on 3-4 May 2022. The two Prime Ministers welcomed the Letter of Intent on the establishment of a Centre of Excellence on Green Shipping, which will further strengthen the bilateral maritime cooperation... -Safety4SeaPosted On:5-May-2022
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