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Suez Canal Authority offers to cut Ever Given bill to $600 million The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is offering to slash the compensation bill for Ever Given’s March grounding in the waterway from $900 million to $600 million, according to the canal’s chairman Osama Rabie... -.offshore-energy.bizPosted On:11-May-2021
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Malaysia: Seafarers with expired social visit passes can stay in Malaysia until Dec 31 Seafarers with expired Social Visit Passes (PLS) are allowed to stay in Malaysia until December 31, but they have to obtain a pass at the nearest Immigration office, said Immigration Department of Malaysia director-general Datuk Khairul Dzaimee Daud... -Malay MailPosted On:11-May-2021
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Between Covid and the deep blue sea: Indian seafarers fear another storm - Economic Times Between Covid and the deep blue sea: Indian seafarers fear another storm Economic TimesPosted On:11-May-2021
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World s largest hospital ship successfully passes sea trials Mercy Ships announced this week that the Global Mercy has now completed deep water sea trials, one of the final milestones in the countdown towards the hospital ship’s delivery, equipping, maiden voyage and launch into service to sub-Saharan Africa in 2022... -Sea NewsPosted On:11-May-2021
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Rising rollover rates show worsening maritime supply chain delays Last month’s rollover rates published by project44, the global leader in advanced visibility for shippers and logistics service providers, indicate that maritime supply chain woes are worsening, with little indication that carriers are addressing the industry’s serious capacity issues... -American Journal of TransportationPosted On:11-May-2021
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Port cities are key to reducing maritime carbon emissions Port cities offer a vital — and overlooked — way to help decarbonize the global economy. The maritime sector has been seen as a laggard in decarbonizing, but port cities are perfectly positioned to help catalyze a reduction in shipping emissions... -GreenBizPosted On:11-May-2021
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The Bahamas Maritime Authority is Making Strides in the Greek Shipping Market By investing in quality of service, a critical element to win over the ever demanding Greek ship owning community and led by capable and maritime-savvy professionals like Mr. Dimitri Tsiftsis, the Bahamas Maritime Authority has managed to gain a significant foothold of the Greek market... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:11-May-2021
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Indonesian Navy Recovers Crewman Eight Hours After Falling From Tanker The Indonesian Navy is reporting a successful man-overboard search from a tanker sailing through its waters. The missing sailor was rescued eight hours after he was reported missing. After medical treatment he has been returned to his ship... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:11-May-2021
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Changing Profile of the Philippine Crewing Industry The landscape of the crewing industry is changing in the Philippines, including more women assuming leadership roles of the manning companies. As the industry has matured, it is also providing a model for the global maritime sector... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:11-May-2021
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New On-Demand Content Service For Deepsea Vessels Launched BazePort Seea is a new on-demand service for movies, news and information, built for the typical deep-sea merchant vessels... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:11-May-2021
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Stranded sailors: Mt Iba tanker crew to leave Dubai on repatriation flights The crew of the abandoned merchant tanker Mt Iba are set to fly home to their families after four years stranded in the Gulf. Sailing into Dubai Maritime City (DMC) port marked an end to a ordeal that made headlines around the world... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:11-May-2021
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Maritime Companies committed to nurturing Young Talents despite COVID-19 challenges 21 maritime companies will host 30 undergraduates from local institutes of higher learning under the 12-week Global Internship Award (GIA) from May to July 2021... -Sea NewsPosted On:11-May-2021
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India s COVID-19 surge to unleash drastic disruptions in maritime industry The ongoing second wave of the deadly coronavirus pandemic in India is expected to snowball into a major disruptor for the shipping and logistics industry as several ports globally are shunning ships which have called at any location along the South Asian coastline... -Source: S&P GlobalPosted On:11-May-2021
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Cargo ship ran aground, blocked Volga-Caspian Canal General cargo ship PORT OLYA-4 ran aground at around 2215 UTC May 9 at 155 kilometer mark in Volga-Caspian Sea Canal, Caspian sea, while en route from Astrakhan Russia to Amirabad, Iran. The ship s in load. As of 1330 ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-05-10 18:22:15 ... Read herePosted On:11-May-2021
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