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Indian Maritime Firms Secure Green Technology Partnerships At the Nor-Shipping event in Oslo, Indian maritime companies secured pivotal shipbuilding contracts and formed partnerships centered on green technology. Union Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal emphasized the collaboration with global leaders, aiming to enhance India's maritime capabilities while promoting sustainable practices, innovation, and competitiveness in the global market... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Singapore to Strengthen Maritime Relations with Philippines Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong concluded his visit to the Philippines, highlighting strong bilateral ties. His trip coincided with the delivery of five new RoPax vessels from Greenbay Marine to the Archipelago Philippine Ferries Corporation, aimed at enhancing domestic transportation and improving connectivity across the islands... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Urgent Need for Biofouling Management in Shipping Industry Jotun's recent report, based on a survey of 1,000 ship owners, reveals alarming trends in biofouling management. With 41% facing penalties and 38% denied port access due to inadequate strategies, the need for effective antifouling solutions is pressing. Awareness of biofouling's impact on the shipping industry is growing rapidly... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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WindWings on Tanker Marks Shift to Sustainable Shipping Efficiency The delivery of Brands Hatch marks a significant milestone in maritime innovation, being the first tanker equipped with BAR Technologies’ WindWings. This technology aims to reduce fuel consumption by 1,200 tonnes annually, cutting CO₂ emissions by over 3,800 tons. Union Maritime is leading a fleet transformation towards sustainability and efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Salvage Team to Assist Fire Affected Vessel Off Alaska A salvage team will arrive next week to assist the cargo ship Morning Midas, which caught fire off Alaska's Aleutian Islands while transporting 3,000 vehicles to Mexico. Zodiac Maritime confirmed a tugboat with specialists will reach the vessel Monday, as officials monitor the situation via satellite systems... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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MOL and SHI Develop Innovative LNG Carrier with SOFC Technology Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Samsung Heavy Industries are developing an innovative LNG carrier, recently receiving Approval in Principle from Lloyd’s Register. Featuring a 174,000 cbm capacity and a 300kW Solid Oxide Fuel Cell system, the vessel aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, supporting maritime decarbonization efforts by 2027... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Seafarers Resilience and Professional Pride Beyond Challenges Carl Martin Faanessen, CEO of Noatun Maritime, believes the narrative around seafarers often exaggerates their struggles, casting them as victims. He emphasizes that many are skilled professionals who take pride in their work. Despite challenges like rough seas, they find joy in their careers, fostering camaraderie and resilience among their ranks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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International Propeller Club Launches Norwegian Branch to Enhance Maritime Connections The International Propeller Club has launched its Norwegian branch to strengthen connections in the maritime sector. By uniting experts from shipping, finance, and technology, it aims to enhance Norway's global influence. President Dr. Sinem Ogis emphasized the club's role in fostering collaboration, essential for trade continuity and innovation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Former Ship Captain Charged with Drugging and Assaulting U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Cadets Former ship captain John Merrone has been charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting U.S. Merchant Marine Academy cadets aboard the cargo ship M/V Liberty Glory in September 2019. This case marks a significant shift in addressing sexual assaults on U.S.-flagged vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Swedish Coast Guard Refloats Grounded Bulker Ali Aykin Amid Ongoing Investigations The Swedish Coast Guard successfully refloated the grounded bulker Ali Aykin on June 5, after it had been stranded since May 25. Investigations are underway, with one crew member detained for gross negligence. Concerns arose from a breach in a ballast tank containing 69,000 liters of fuel oil, complicating salvage efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Adani Ports Achieves Zero Waste Certification and Sets Net-Zero Emissions Goal Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) celebrated World Environment Day by announcing that 12 key ports achieved Zero Waste to Landfill certification. This milestone reflects their commitment to sustainability, with nearly 300 tons of plastic waste recycled last year. APSEZ also aims for net-zero emissions by 2040... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Sierra Leone Implements Maritime Single Window System to Enhance Port Efficiency A recent needs assessment in Sierra Leone has set the stage for a Maritime Single Window (MSW) system at the Port of Freetown. This digital platform will streamline information exchange about ship movements, aiming to cut operational costs and time. Starting January 1, 2024, all IMO Member States must implement MSW systems... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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GCMD and PSA International Collaborate to Advance Maritime Decarbonization Initiatives The Global Center for Maritime Decarbonization (GCMD) has teamed up with PSA International to drive sustainable practices in port ecosystems. With PSA's role as a strategic partner, the collaboration prioritizes the integration of alternative fuels and advanced technologies, enabling infrastructure development essential for reducing emissions and enhancing operational efficiency in maritime logistics... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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Philippine Archipelago’s Role in Ancient Maritime Southeast Asia Revealed by 15-Year Study In a groundbreaking 15-year study, Ateneo de Manila University researchers uncovered the Philippine archipelago's pivotal role in ancient maritime Southeast Asia. Findings reveal that early inhabitants, particularly on Mindoro, developed advanced seafaring technologies and engaged in sophisticated fishing practices over 30,000 years ago, highlighting extensive cultural and technological exchanges across the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Jun-2025
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