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Enhancing India’s maritime footprint in the Indo-Pacific From May 2-8, 2023, the maiden Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-India Maritime Exercise (AIME) took place in the Indian Ocean. The harbour phase of the exercise began from Changi Naval Base in Singapore, which is located close to the strategic Malacca Strait... - Hindustan TimesPosted On:18-May-2023
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India: AP Inland Waterways Authority receives approval The Andhra Pradesh State Cabinet has approved the Industrial Policy 2023-27 in a recent meeting at the Secretariat. This decision has given rise to the Andhra Pradesh Inland Waterways Authority and the Amalapuram Urban Development Authority, which will have jurisdiction over 120 villages... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-May-2023
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Capesize bulk carrier in load hard aground, Brazil Capesize bulk carrier TRUE CONRAD ran aground between islets Grande and Marambala, Itaguai, Brazil, in the morning May 10, while leaving Itaguai with cargo of ore, bound for Singapore. Still aground as of May 17, with at least 1 tug responding. Extent of damages unknown,.. -FleetMonPosted On:18-May-2023
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America’s newest Great Lakes freighter runs aground A new US-registered cargo ship, the Mark W. Barker, ran aground in the Detroit River carrying a cargo of salt. The 639-foot self-unloading bulk carrier was en route to Lake St. Clair from Cleveland and was due to arrive in Milwaukee on Friday. The cause of the incident is not yet known, but plans are underway to refloat the ship... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-May-2023
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Groundbreaking WinGD solutions offer great benefits for new NYK line operators NYK Line has taken delivery of two dual-fuel X-DF2.0 engines-powered car transporters from WinGD. The state-of-the-art all-car and truck carriers, named Jasmine Leader and Wild Rose Leader, feature advanced LNG hybrid technologies and WinGD’s most comprehensive solution ecosystem to date... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-May-2023
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Multinational Search for 39 Missing Crew on Capsized Chinese Longliner A multinational search is underway in the Indian Ocean for the crew of a Chinese longliner that capsized with a crew of 39 aboard. China’s President Xi Jinping has ordered the departments of the Chinese government to launch the search while thanking international participants and welcoming their assistance... The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-May-2023
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International Day For Women In Maritime: Thursday May 18 The IMO invites everyone in the maritime industry to celebrate the International Day for Women in Maritime on social media using the hashtag #WomenInMaritimeDay. The International Day for Women in Maritime is held each year on May 18 to celebrate women working across the maritime industry. This year's theme is: “Mobilizing networks for gender equality”... -MarineLinkPosted On:18-May-2023
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India: Introduction of a water taxi system in Kashi Water taxis have been introduced in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, between Namo Ghat and Assi Ghat, operating along all 80 Ghats with floating jetties provided at each. Four stations will also be built along the route, offering inhabitants of Varanasi a form of transport alternative to the current cargo and cruise options... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-May-2023
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Safety Lesson: Use a double strap to reduce the risk of falling from a vertical ladder As the Nautical Institute reports, the deck crew of a bulk carrier were undertaking hold cleaning while at sea in ballast. Based on the completed risk assessment, the PPE required for the job included a safety harness with lifeline. The Australian ladders, were to be used to enter and exit the holds and the vertical ladders were to be used only as an emergency exit... SAFETY4SEAPosted On:18-May-2023
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Celebrating the International Day of Women in Maritime International Women in Maritime Day is celebrated annually on May 18th. This day is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the role of women in the maritime industry. Women have traditionally been excluded from many industries, but entering the shipping industry has been particularly difficult for women due to gender stereotypes and a lack of equal opportunities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-May-2023
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Asian Shipowners’ Association Calls for Action on Seafarer Safety The Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA) held its 32nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) on May 16 in Shanghai with focus of much of the discussion on the safety of seafarers. The meeting was hosted by the China Shipowners’ Association (CSA) and attended by more than 230 representatives from ASA Ordinary/Associate members... -MarineLinkPosted On:18-May-2023
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BIMCO Predicts Unprecedented Surge in Ship Recycling The global maritime industry is set to witness an extraordinary surge in ship recycling activities over the course of the next decade, with more than 15,000 vessels expected to be decommissioned and dismantled between 2023 and 2032, according to shipping industry group BIMCO... -gCaptainPosted On:18-May-2023
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Australia developing maritime emission reduction plan The Australian Government has committed to developing a Maritime Emissions Reduction National Action Plan to chart a practical green transition for the maritime sector. MERNAP will be developed in close consultation with industry in setting Australia’s own strategic direction on a smooth energy transition for its domestic maritime sector... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:18-May-2023
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Urgent need of consistency and clarity in shipping regulations -ABS Vassilios Krousstallis, Senior Vice President of Global Business Development and Global Marine at ABS, has stressed the need for a clear orientation for the market regarding shipping regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-May-2023
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