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Container Fire at Port of Antwerp Causes Evacuations and Operations Halt A container fire containing highly toxic yellow phosphorus at the Port of Antwerp prompted evacuations and a 12-hour halt in operations. The MPET terminal, DP World facility, and a ship were evacuated, with vessel traffic temporarily halted. Emergency services, along with BASF and port authorities, worked to secure the container. Operations resumed after the container was relocated to a safe area... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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New Township Policy Around Major Ports to Boost Infrastructure and Economic Growth The Ministry of Shipping is introducing a new township policy to capitalize on the vast land areas near major ports. Townships will be developed through PPP agreements, beginning with ports in Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Vishakapatnam. A Rs 5,000 crore package under the Viability Gap Funding Scheme will support the initiative, which aims to boost construction of inland waterway and sea-going vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Innovative Sterntubeless Ship Design Promises Efficiency and Environmental Benefits Future newbuild ships may soon be constructed without a sterntube, embracing a seawater-lubricated propeller shaft bearing arrangement. This innovative design, developed by industry leaders, promises improved efficiency, reduced pollution, and cost savings for operators. By adopting this sterntubeless approach, ships can enhance their environmental sustainability and align with evolving industry standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Nigeria Pledges to Implement ILO Instruments for Safer Marine Environment The Federal Government of Nigeria, led by Minister Adegboyega Oyetola, has committed to implementing ratified International Labour Organization (ILO) instruments to ensure a safe marine environment. This pledge, made during the Day of the Seafarers celebration in Lagos, focuses on seafarer safety and environmental protection. By aligning maritime regulations with international standards,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Free Online Safety Course for Filipino Seafarers Launched by TOBC and WSP TOBC and WSP Maritime Training Center have joined forces to offer a new online course, 'Safety Enablers,' to seafarers in the Philippines for free. This initiative aims to enhance safety practices within the shipping industry by focusing on achieving success safely. By empowering seafarers with essential skills, the course promotes a culture of safety and responsibility at sea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Maritime Cybersecurity Enhancements Urged in Inmarsat White Paper for 2024 IACS Compliance Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, urges maritime organizations to enhance their cyber defenses as the industry embraces connected technologies. The white paper examines the new Unified Requirements for cybersecurity and emphasizes the need for a risk-based approach to meet cybersecurity requirements effectively, highlighting the importance of people, processes, and technology... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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RFA employees strike on International Seafarers Day in protest. RFA workers marked the International Day of the Seafarer with a 24-hour strike over pay issues. Ports and ships worldwide joined the protest, with RMT members at Cammell Laird shipyard in solidarity. Approximately half of the workforce participated, with contractors also refusing to work. The strike aims to secure fair pay and recognition for seafarers' vital contributions globally... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Strong Cruise Demand Drives Cruise Companies to Raise Profit Forecast Again Carnival Corp raised its profit forecast amid a surge in bookings for 2025 cruises. The company reported record customer deposits and prepaid $1.6 billion in debt. Although cruise costs increased, earnings per share for 2024 are expected to reach $1.18. Competitors Royal Caribbean Group and Norwegian Cruise Line also raised annual profit targets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Höegh Autoliners Invests in Advanced Simulators for Crew Training in the Philippines Norwegian shipowner Höegh Autoliners is investing in new simulators in the Philippines to train crews on maintaining propulsion systems and navigating ships using alternative fuels. The company's Aurora class of PCTC ships will operate on LNG and ammonia fuels. Kongsberg Digital will supply customized simulators for training on future sustainable fuel types... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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IMO Highlights Seafarers’ Vital Role, Calls for Safety Amid Red Sea Attacks On International Seafarers Day, IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez pays tribute to the essential role of seafarers in global trade. Despite facing challenges such as piracy and conflict, seafarers are the lifeline of maritime transport. The IMO calls for the release of the Galaxy Guide crew detained in the Red Sea. Join the campaign to share safety tips at sea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Goan Seamen Association of India Urges Shipping Companies to Protect Seafarers’ Rights and Safety The Goan Seamen Association of India (GSAI) advocates for seafarers' rights, urging shipping companies to prioritize safety measures. Commissioner of NRI Affairs, Adv Narendra Sawaikar, reassured seafarers at the 'Seafarers Day' celebration in Margao. MLA Altone D'Costa promised to address seafarers' concerns in the Assembly... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Fraudsters target seafarers’ family members on Merchant Navy ships Fraudsters are preying on family members of seafarers in the Merchant Navy, exploiting the challenges faced by those at sea. By posing as representatives of shipping companies, scammers deceive families into sharing personal information or sending money. Targets receive urgent requests for financial help or personal details, causing emotional and financial distress. Vigilance and verification are crucial to avoid falling victim to these scams... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Qatar Airways Honors Seafarers with Special Event Qatar Airways celebrated the 'Day of the Seafarer' at the Mariner Lounge in Hamad International Airport with marine industry leaders. The event showcased the airline's commitment to appreciating seafarers' contributions. Representatives from Carnival Corporation, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, and Royal Caribbean Group came together to honor the vital role of seafarers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Philippines bans Pinoy seafarers on ships attacked in Red Sea The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is implementing new measures to safeguard Filipino seafarers following recent attacks by Houthi rebels. Ships targeted in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, like the Galaxy Leader and True Confidence, will be off-limits. DMW Secretary Cacdac stresses the need for shipowners to prioritize seafarers' safety and provide adequate notification for high-risk routes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Major Milestone in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems Achieved by VINSSEN VINSSEN Co., Ltd, a leader in maritime decarbonization technology, has passed BV's performance tests, showcasing the viability of hydrogen fuel cells on commercial vessels. The company's 60kW PEM Fuel Cell System includes key components and a user-friendly interface. Project Manager Seok-Hee LEE noted challenges overcome during the project, marking a significant step towards carbon neutrality in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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Indian Seafarers Abandoned by Deceitful Recruiters Indian shipping officials have raised concerns about deceitful recruiters failing to report seafarers abandoned and arrested in foreign ports. The directorate general of shipping cited cases in countries like Iran, UAE, and Malaysia. Over 200 cases since 2020 involve seafarers placed on different ships than agreed. This trend leaves seafarers vulnerable, highlighting the need for ethical recruitment practices to protect their rights... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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India Introduces Hydrogen Fuel Cell Ferries for River Transport The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has introduced Hydrogen fuel cell powered ferries to make riverine transport more environmentally friendly. The first vessel of its kind is en route to Varanasi after crossing the New Navigational Lock at Farakka. Built at Cochin shipyard, it was virtually launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Jun-2024
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