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Bulk carrier fire at Haifa port, Israel VIDEO Fire reportedly erupted in cargo hold of dry cargo ship at Haifa port on Jun 13. Fire was extinguished by firefighting engines, reportedly the ship is offloading cargo of minerals... _FleetmonPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Ro-ro cargo ship heavily damaged by fire, Sudan Fire erupted in cargo compartment of ro-ro cargo ship KING MARINE 1, berthed at Sudan port, in the afternoon Jun 13. It took firefighters some 5 hours to take fire under control, she was taken out to port’s outer anchorage and anchored at night Jun 13... -FleetmonPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Shipping Industry Pushes for $5B Decarbonization Fund Shipowning organizations from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have vowed to spearhead the establishment of a $5 billion research and development (R&D) decarbonization fund, and have called for contributions from governments... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:15-Jun-2021
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MV X-Press Pearl: A wakeup call to the maritime industry We observe opportunists with little or no knowledge and experience of shipping are endeavouring to place the blame on the shipping agents for this debacle and are calling for changes in agency ownership structure which has totally no relevance. Everyone will have 20/20 vision in hindsight and all are experts after a catastrophe.. -ft.lkPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Urgent search for two missing crew members who FLED Chinese ship Glorious Plumeria in Geelong, VIC Officials are searching for two crew members who snuck out of a Chinese ship container in the middle of the night. They reportedly left the Glorious Plumeria ship docked at the Geelong Port in Victoria on Sunday around 2am... -Daily MailPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Least-developed countries face maritime exclusion under new IMO rules Many countries, particularly the so-called SIDS and LDCs (small island developing states and least-developed countries) could be left high and dry with limited maritime services if the latest short-term measures are approved, as expected, by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) today... -theloadstar.comPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Emirati, Greek firms launch joint venture to tackle maritime waste UAE waste management company Bee’ah and Greek sustainability firm Polygreen has launched a new company that will offer marine and environmental management solutions... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Where do liabilities lie in maritime incidents and do flag states matter? As Sri Lanka deals with its worst marine ecological disaster after the sinking of a Singapore-registered container ship, questions have been raised about who bears the responsibilities in maritime incidents... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Digitalizing Shipping: SATCOM is the Key Throughout the maritime industry, it is increasingly apparent that digitalization provides performance and optimization benefits to every part of the operation, and the pace of adopting new technologies has never been faster... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Indonesia Faces a Marine Plastic The UN has called marine plastic pollution “a slow-motion catastrophe," and a recent study found Indonesia to be the second largest contributor to it after China. Overconsumption of single-use plastic and bad waste management are largely to blame... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Philippines: DFA to repatriate 13 seafarers stranded in China Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Monday directed officials to speed up the process of repatriating 13 Filipino seafarers who have been stranded for 17 months on board their vessel in China... -INQUIRER.netPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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NYK to order 12 LNG-fueled car carriers NYK Line will order six car carriers each from Nilaijima Shipyard and Nippon Shipyard (a joint venture of Imabari Shipyard and Japan Ocean Union). The carriers will have a loading capacity of approximately 7,000 cars each... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Sri Lanka seeks $40 million for X-Press Pearl damages Sri Lankan authorities have filed a claim with the operator of the ill-fated feeder X-Press Pearl seeking $40 million to compensate for the environmental damages caused by the ship’s sinking... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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Ports Refuse Access to Another Ship Carrying Body of Deceased Captain Deja-vu… Efforts are underway to repatriate the deceased Romanian captain of the cargo ship M/V Vantage Wave after seven weeks and refusal by multiple States to disembark the body... -gCaptainPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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If You Thought The Ever Given Blocking The Suez Canal Was Bad, What is Coming Could Be Worse The container ship Ever Given blockage of the Suez Canal earlier this year attracted global attention to how disruptions to maritime trade routes could impact global supply chains. But recent Covid-19 outbreaks in southern China, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan are threatening to cause more pain as their effects ripple through supply chains over the next few week and months... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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India: Mumbai barge disaster may be outside labour law purview Onus of the Mumbai barge disaster could end up at the door of Durmast Enterprises Ltd under the international regulatory regime for seafaring vessels and personnel as the incident took place outside India’s territorial boundary extending up to 12 nautical miles from the shore... -Times of IndiaPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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India: NGT refuses to quash Environmental Clearance for modernisation of Navlakhi Port in Gujarat The National Green Tribunal has refused to quash Environmental Clearance (EC) for modernisation of Navlakhi Port that involves mechanisation of the existing facilities and construction of the new jetty by Gujarat Maritime Board... -Outlook IndiaPosted On:15-Jun-2021
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