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Fire in cargo holds of freighter at Lorien, France General cargo ship LOTTA arrived at Lorien France on Jun 27 with cargo of sunflower cake from Riga, Latvia. When holds were open in the morning Jun 27, smoke coming out from cargo was spotted. A lot of firefighters and engines were deployed, and as of evening Jun 27, firefighting reportedly, still continues... -FleetMonPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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General cargo ship contacted anchored tanker, Japan General cargo ship A COOP NO.7 contacted anchored tanker KIRISHIMA MARU NO.11 at around 0150 Tokyo time Jun 27, at Kashima Port anchorage, Ibaraki Prefecture, eastern Honshu, Japan. Both ships sustained damages: KIRISHIMA MARU NO.11 stern portside was breached,.. -FleetMonPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Disabled reefer threatened Zhoushan Juntang Bridge Reefer VICTORY suffered engine failure shortly after unmooring at Zhoushan-Ningbo, China, and started to drift towards Jintang Bridge, at around 1600 LT Jun 25. The ship was requested by Traffic Control Center to drop anchor, shortly after tugs approached her, and towed her to a safe anchorage... -FleetMonPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Crew member exposes ‘worst behaviour’ they ever saw from a cruise passenger A crew member has exposed the "worst behaviour" they ever saw from a cruise passenger. They said the passenger was "completely unable to be compassionate". The world’s biggest cruise ships can carry thousands of passengers. While most cruise guests are there to relax, unfortunately there might be a few bad eggs onboard... -ExpressPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Wärtsilä and Stena Line Partner for Ship Retrofit to Achieve Decarbonization Goals Wärtsilä has announced plans to retrofit several ships operated by Stena Line, a leading ferry operator, with methanol fuel systems by 2025. The retrofit will involve modifications to fuel delivery systems, engines, and onboard systems. Both Wärtsilä and Stena Line expressed their commitment to decarbonizing operations and the potential of methanol as a viable alternative fuel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Eco Marine Power unveils new sail device for ships Japanese company Eco Marine Power has unveiled a new sail device that can be used as a modification for rigid sails or used as a stand-alone energy-saving device. As disclosed, this sail device known as a Sailet(patent pending) can increase the propulsive forces created by EMP’s patented EnergySail... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Without sound, there would be no life in the ocean In an effort to save our marine ecosystems, can we replace our noisy offshore technologies with quieter alternatives? Mounting evidence suggests that human-generated underwater noise, stemming from maritime transport, offshore industries, military technologies, and other sources, poses a significant threat to marine biodiversity... -euronews.comPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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VIKAND and SeaTec Partner to Reduce Fuel Emissions and Improve Air Quality in Maritime Industry Global healthcare specialist VIKAND has announced a partnership with SeaTec, an independent maritime technical service provider, to assist ship operators in reducing fuel emissions and energy consumption. The aim is to meet industry environmental standards and improve air quality onboard... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Marine engine design and the future fuels challenge Any discussion of developments in marine engine design must start with fuels — notably future fuels because any ship ordered today will have an expected operating life of around 20 to 25 years with carbon-reduction requirements ramping up throughout those years... -Marine LogPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Panama Canal postpones draught restrictions as rains arrive The Panama Canal will postpone further draught restrictions in the Neo-panamax locks since recent rainfall has alleviated the level of lakes feeding the waterway. A prolonged drought had seen the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) set out an increasingly severe phased draught reductions and warned that it could reduce the number of vessels allowed to transit the canal daily... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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India and Russia work on operationalizing Chennai-Vladivostok maritime route. India and Russia are working towards making the Chennai – Vladivostok maritime route operational, with a stakeholder meeting scheduled for September. The route, which passes through the Sea of Japan, the South China Sea, and the Malacca Strait, is expected to reduce transport time to 12 days... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Woman Found Alive and Well After Falling Into Water From 10th Deck of Cruise Ship, Coast Guard Investigating An American woman who reportedly fell from the 10th deck of a cruise ship was found alive after treading water in the Caribbean Sea for nearly an hour. According to WOFL-TV, citing cruise ship passengers aboard the Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas, the unidentified woman was rescued southeast of the Dominican Republic Sunday afternoon... -The MessengerPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Multiple Agencies to Simulate Cruise Ship Disaster for Drill A combination of federal, state, and local agencies will conduct an emergency drill in Charleston Harbor on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. The drill will simulate a mass casualty event involving a cruise ship, as if the ship were struck by another vessel in the harbor. Emergency operations will occur in the water as well as at the port and in the downtown area... -Cruise HivePosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Study Reveals Safety Measures Needed for Green Ammonia as Marine Fuel Lloyd’s Register (LR) and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping have jointly released a highly-anticipated study that outlines the safety measures needed to deploy green ammonia as an alternative fuel. According to the report, significant reengineering and safety research are necessary... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Bulk carrier boarded, robbed by armed bandits, Conakry Bulk carrier NYON was boarded by 4 armed persons early in the morning Jun 22, at Conakry Anchorage. Robbers broke in superstructure, and then broke safe, taking all money with them. After committing robbery, they fled the ship, it was a pure case of robbery. Several crew reportedly sustained slight injures... -FleetMonPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Maersk’s groundbreaking methanol-powered vessel sets sail on sea trials This week marks a significant milestone for Maersk as its first methanol-powered container vessel undergoes crucial sea trials. The rigorous testing phase will be taking place off the picturesque Korean coast, near Ulsan. The 2,100 TEU container vessel is being built by South Korea’s Hyundai Mipo Dockyard... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Doumbia-Henry runs for IMO position, advocates for seafarers CLEOPATRA Doumbia-Henry, outgoing president of the World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmo, Sweden, vowed to protect seafarers' jobs, rights and welfare should she be elected as the next secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization... -The Manila TimesPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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The World’s First 32m Parallel Hybrid Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) Delivered The first 32m parallel hybrid crew transfer vessel (CTV) designed by Incat Crowther for Emden-based company EMS Maritime Offshore (EMO) has been delivered and is now serving the German offshore wind industry. WINDEA ONE can operate in electric-only mode for up to six hours... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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Maritime Summit in Manila Addresses Seafarers Shortage and Embraces Future Technology Stakeholders from the maritime industry recently gathered in Manila to address the critical shortage of personnel in the shipping sector. This pressing issue has raised concerns about the future of the industry. In conjunction with the event, ITF and WMU released a comprehensive report... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2023
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