.: 30-Jun-2023 :. |
|
Displaying 1 to 17 of Records. Page 1 of 1 |
|
1 |
|
Container ship interrupted voyage after crew member death Container ship MAERSK GANGES interrupted voyage from Algeciras to Lome, Togo, on Jun 25. The ship reported dead crew member on board. MAERSK GANGES arrived at Tenerife late Jun 25 and was berthed, that being strange in itself, because operations of medevacs or transfers of bodies usually take place either at sea or at anchorage... -FleetMonPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Fire on Tugboat Caused by Muffler Cracks and Combustible Materials: NTSB Report According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), a fire on a tugboat in the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway near Freeport, Texas was caused by cracks in a muffler and the use of combustible materials in accommodation spaces. The tugboat, named Mary Dupre, set off from Port Comfort, Texas on June 25, 2022, pushing a single barge loaded with biodiesel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Stream Marine Training Expands Portfolio to Offer OPITO-Approved Courses Stream Marine Training, a leading provider of maritime safety training, is excited to announce its plans to offer a wider range of courses approved by OPTIPO. As part of the Stream Marine Group, SMT has expanded its portfolio of OPITO courses to ensure that companies in the offshore industry can have all of their training needs met in one place.... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Italian Navy Practices Pirate Attack Response with MSC Boxship Marina Militare, the Italian navy, recently practices its piracy response as part of an ongoing mission to protect merchant vessels in the Gulf of Guinea. In the operation known as Gabinia, the Italian navy maintains a presence operating patrols in the region and has assisted several merchant vessels recently... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Debris from Titanic Submersible Found, Raises Questions of Regulatory Oversight A Canadian-flagged ship has brought ashore debris from the Titan submersible that recently imploded during a voyage to the wreck of the Titanic, resulting in the loss of all five people on board. Captured on video by the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, the debris, was pulled up by a crane off the Horizon Arctic vessel at the St. John’s harbor in Newfoundland... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
NATO ships scrambled to rescue hero mum and her drowning son NATO forces joined Polish and Swedish emergency services to rescue a Polish mum who dived into the Baltic Sea from a ferry after her seven-year old child fell overboard. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon about 100 kilometres from the Polish coast... -The First NewsPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
GREEN MARINE Joins The Methanol Institute to Support Methanol Training The Methanol Institute has announced the addition of GREEN MARINE, a multi-disciplinary methanol consultancy, as its newest member. Based in Denmark, GREEN MARINE has developed a specialized training program for crews aboard Methanol dual-fuel vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
ILO pitches mandatory training for seafarers, maritime stakeholders ILO has proposed the inclusion of a mandatory training for seafarers, shipowners and other stakeholders on MLC 2006 in the updated STCW. In an interview with BusinessMirror on Wednesday, ILO Director General Gilbert F. Houngbo said they are coordinating with IMO for the initiative... -BusinessMirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Adapting Shipboard Systems and Skillsets for Alternative Fuels in the Maritime Industry The move to alternative fuels in the maritime industry will require new ship board systems and skillsets. Gerardo Borromeo, speaking on the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, emphasizes the need for collaboration among all stakeholders in the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Norwegian Ministry Approves $18.5 Billion Investment for Oil and Gas Projects The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has given its approval to 19 oil and gas projects on the Norwegian continental shelf, representing a total investment of over $18.5 billion (NOK200 billion). These projects encompass new developments, expansions of existing fields, and investments to increase production from current fields... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Unlocking the Potential: Silicon Valley’s Influence on Modernizing the Shipping Industry The shipping industry, known for its resistance to change and outdated practices, is beginning to see the winds of technological transformation. CEO of ABS wavesight believes that Silicon Valley’s creative energy has the potential to modernize the maritime world. CEO asserts that the talent pool in Silicon Valley offers untapped potential.... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Mejia Takes The Helm At WMU On 29 June, Professor Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. assumed office as the eighth President of the World Maritime University (WMU). Appointed by the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), who also serves as Chancellor of the University, President Mejia assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer,.. -MarineLinkPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Attracting future seafarers and engine room ergonomics To attract young people to take up careers as shipboard engineers the design and ergonomics of the engine room need to be studied to make for a more conducive working environment according Gerardo Borromeo, CEO of PTC Group. With the move to alternative fuels there will be new ship board systems and skillsets required to operate these... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Royal Caribbean Details Neighborhood Just for Crews In the world of cruising, the heart and soul of every voyage are the dedicated crew members who work tirelessly to bring the best vacation experiences to life. Royal Caribbean International has consistently recognized this fact and has taken a significant step towards enhancing the work-life balance of its crew members... -Cruise HivePosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
Panama’s Flag State Ranking On Paris MoU Gray List Raises Concern. Paris MoU is an organization composed of European nations and Canada that collects data on ship inspections and assesses flag states based on their arrest-to-inspection ratios. The rankings are based on a rolling three-year period, with the most recent data covering inspections and arrests from 2020 to 2022. The new rankings will be implemented in July 2023... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
India and EU to Discuss Implications of EU’s Carbon Tax India and the European Union have formed two teams to address concerns related to the EU’s implementation of a carbon tax, scheduled to take effect from October this year. The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will impact seven carbon-intensive sectors, such as steel, cement, and aluminium... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
India, Philippines to boost maritime security India and Philippines on Thursday decided to expand their defence partnership through upgraded official level interaction among defense agencies, opening of the resident Defense Attaché office in Manila, and consideration of India’s offer for concessional Line of Credit to buy defence equipment... -The Economic TimesPosted On:30-Jun-2023
|
|
|
|