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India Introduces Sustainability Index for Ship Age Assessment The Indian government is launching a sustainability indexing system to evaluate ship age, replacing sole age restrictions. This initiative aims to modernize the fleet while meeting international emissions standards, allowing older vessels to operate under specific sustainability criteria. Compliance is mandatory for all ships by March 31, 2028... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Low-Emission Ammonia Emerges as Sustainable Fuel for Shipping Hans Olav Raen, CEO of Yara Clean Ammonia, highlights the crucial role of low-emission ammonia in sustainable deep-sea shipping. With Yara's strong export network, the company is well-positioned in the clean ammonia market. While orders for ammonia-powered vessels are limited, innovations like the Yara Eyde signal growing momentum... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Digital Solutions Reduce GHG Emissions in Maritime Shipping Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have discovered that new digital systems for container ships can cut greenhouse gas emissions by 16-24%. By replacing outdated berthing practices with an electronic queueing system, ships can secure their place based on departure times, reducing congestion and fuel consumption, thus aiding climate change efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Expected to Resume Operations Fingrid announced that the Estlink 2 power cable, damaged last December, will resume operations on June 25, earlier than the expected July 15. The rapid progress on repairs follows a maritime incident involving a ship snagging its anchor on the cable, highlighting Fingrid's commitment to restoring vital infrastructure... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Adani Ports Secures Funds From LIC to Boost Long-Term Strategy The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has fully subscribed to a ₹5,000 crore non-convertible debenture for Adani Ports, marking a significant domestic debt raise. With a 7.75% annual coupon, this 15-year bond reflects APSEZ's commitment to optimizing its capital structure, enhancing financial resilience for future growth and acquisitions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Japan Coast Guard Rescues Injured Crew Member of Chinese Ship Japan's coast guard dispatched a patrol vessel to aid an injured crew member aboard the Chinese survey ship Ke Xue near Miyako Island. The request for assistance came after the crew member suffered a hand injury during operations in disputed waters, highlighting ongoing tensions between Japan and China... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Container Ship Captain Admits Gross Negligence in Fatal Collision with US Tanker The captain of a container ship admitted to gross negligence in a London court after a collision with a US tanker off Great Britain's east coast, resulting in a crew member's death. Vladimir Motin's confession raises serious concerns about maritime safety and the responsibilities of ship captains in preventing such tragedies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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VOC Port’s Economic Growth and Sustainability in South India V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority is propelling South India's economic growth, targeting 50 million tonnes of cargo and 1 million TEUs this year. With major infrastructure upgrades and the launch of India's first Green Hydrogen Pilot Plant, the port is set to become a vital maritime hub under the Gati Shakti initiative and Maritime Vision 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Record 79,780 MT Coal Discharge in 24 Hours Achieved at Kandla Port Shiv Shipping Services, based in Gandhidham, has set a new record by discharging 79,780 MT of steam coal from the MV KMAX RULER at Kandla Port in just 24 hours. This milestone, achieved from May 29 to May 30, 2025, underscores the company’s operational excellence and commitment to efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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Gujarat Pipavav Port Reports Profit Growth Amid Challenges Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd reported a consolidated net profit of £3,969 million for the 2025 financial year, a 16% increase fueled by rising fluid and RO-RO freight volumes. Despite profitability, income remained flat at £9,876 million, impacted by lower container throughput and dry bulk freight challenges. A final dividend of £4.20 per share was recommended... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Jun-2025
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