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Indian Seafarers Safe as West Asia Tensions Persist The Central government confirmed on Thursday that all Indian seafarers in the Gulf and West Asia are safe, with no incidents involving Indian-flagged vessels reported in the last 72 hours. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is actively monitoring the situation to ensure the welfare of seafarers and maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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Global Oil Supply Crisis Deepens due to Middle East Conflict Trafigura reports the Middle Eastern conflict has removed over 1.1 billion barrels of oil from the global market, warning that even a peace agreement won’t quickly restore supplies. With oil production down 14 million barrels per day, energy prices have surged while reservoirs deplete, indicating a profound energy crisis... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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Shore Power Moves from Optional to Essential Compliance Shore power is shifting from a voluntary initiative to a critical operational requirement for shipowners, driven by regulatory pressures in Europe, California, and Asia. This technology reduces emissions and fuel consumption while docked but requires careful planning due to uneven infrastructure. By 2030, compliance will be essential in key European ports... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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Philippines Seeks Legal Support for Seafarers Detained in Algeria Palace Press Officer Claire Castro affirmed the Philippine government's dedication to respecting Algeria's legal processes while supporting detained Filipino nationals. The government is actively pursuing legal avenues to protect the rights of three seafarers facing charges, emphasizing assistance from the Department of Migrant Workers and the Department of Foreign Affairs... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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Fatigue Remains a Hidden Threat at Sea Director (Maritime) of an organization, stresses that fatigue is a critical issue in the maritime industry, often overlooked despite adherence to work regulations. Recent reports reveal widespread fatigue, exacerbated by outdated crewing models and constant connectivity pressures. He advocates for a culture where crew can report fatigue without fear, emphasizing the need for genuine breaks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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UK Unveils Plans to Boost Channel Seafarers’ Wages and Rights On June 5, 2026, the government unveiled proposals to enhance protections for seafarers, ensuring fair wages, adequate rest periods, and stronger legal rights. This initiative follows the introduction of a national minimum wage for seafarers, marking a significant improvement in maritime working conditions and reflecting a commitment to seafarer welfare... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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India’s Green Tug Transition Program Advances with ABB Systems ABB has secured a contract with Cochin Shipyard to provide power and propulsion systems for two electric tugs under India’s Green Tug Transition Program (GTTP). Scheduled for delivery in 2027, these tugs will operate at Jawaharlal Nehru Port, marking a significant step toward greener maritime operations in India... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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LNG and LPG Carriers Lead 119 Alternative Fuel Vessel Orders In May 2026, DNV's Alternative Fuels Insight platform reported 36 new orders for alternative-fuelled vessels, mainly LPG/ethane carriers. Overall, 119 alternative-fuelled vessel orders were placed this year, with LNG vessels dominating. Despite lower tonnage shares compared to 2025, the industry is progressing towards decarbonization amid evolving regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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Advanced Tug Training Simulator Facility Launched in Netherlands Wärtsilä has developed an advanced simulation suite for Novatug’s training center in Terneuzen, Netherlands, enhancing tug operations and specialized master training. Featuring full mission simulators and mixed reality setups, it focuses on the Carrousel Rave Tug, improving safety and efficiency in handling large vessels while reducing environmental impact... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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New Volvo Penta IPS Hybrid Propulsion System Launched Volvo Penta has unveiled its IPS Hybrid propulsion system, tailored for the professional marine sector. Showcased at Seawork 2026, this innovative platform integrates propulsion, electric motors, and energy management, enhancing efficiency and simplifying maintenance. With various operating modes, it aims to meet stringent environmental standards while optimizing vessel uptime... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jun-2026
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