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French bulk carrier aground in Parana river Bulk carrier LA CHESNAIS ran aground on 315 kilometer mark below Ramallo, river Parana, Argentina, in the morning Jun 21. The ship’s in load, bound for Chile. As of 1400 UTC Jun 22 was still aground with 2 tugs working on her... -FleetmonPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Ghana: Consolidate all existing data to update our nautical chart - Transport Minister The Transport Minister, Kweku Ofori Asiamah, has charged players in the maritime business to collaborate effectively and bring together all existing industry data to update Ghana’s nautical chart... -Myjoyonline.comPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Testing Autonomous Remote Control of Ships in Singapore Efforts to develop autonomous and remote control of ships are expanding, with a greater focus on highly congested ports and seaways as a proving ground for the technology... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Seafarer abandonments on the rise over last 18 months Seafarer abandonment cases have risen over the last 18 months and industry organisations are calling on flag and port states to take their responsibilities more seriously... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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The Futuristic Maritime Shuttle Powered By Hydrogen The Swiss company Almatech has unveiled ZESST, an ambitious hydrogen-powered shuttle project. Scheduled for 2025, this hydrofoil-type shuttle promises to "fly" over water... -Forbes IndiaPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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New Zealand: Maritime Union warns of supply chain crisis The Maritime Union says New Zealand is facing a deepening crisis in their maritime supply chain, which requires bold thinking and speedy action to fix... -SunLivePosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Get on board with wellness to stop a mental health disaster: Sailors Society The shipping industry must help seafarers now to prevent a mental health catastrophe – that’s the message from international maritime charity Sailors’ Society as the most recent Covid wave threatens a new peak of the crew change crisis... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:23-Jun-2021
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OneLearn Global launches new covid-19 course for seafarers A new course exploring how crew members can shield themselves from coronavirus while at sea is being launched by OneLearn Global on June 25, the Day of the Seafarer... -Digital ShipPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Vaccination of seafarers is critical The vaccination of seafarers is now a key focus for the shipping industry as it looks to a long term resolution of the crew change crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Mayflower Autonomous Ship, beset with glitch, sails back to England The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MASS) has stopped its historic transatlantic crossing of the Atlantic Ocean three days after the initial launching due to "a small mechanical problem."... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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South Africa to revamp ailing port system, says Ramaphosa South Africa’s National Ports Authority (NPA) will operate as a stand alone business under the aegis of state-owned freight logistics group Transnet, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday, as the country tries to overhaul some of the world’s worst-performing ports... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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Coast guards of India, Sri Lanka hold meeting to enhance cooperation on various maritime issues Coast guards of India and Sri Lanka held a virtual meeting on Tuesday to enhance cooperation on various maritime issues including search and rescue (SAR) missions, combating transnational crimes at sea and protection of marine environment in the Indian Ocean... -Outlook IndiaPosted On:23-Jun-2021
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