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Mass crew sickness, 5 hospitalized Bulk carrier NORD SUNDA had to call Le Havre France on Jun 30, understood being in medical emergency. The ship was en route from Buchanan Liberia to Dunkirk France with cargo of iron ore, and most probably, she either asked for medical assistance or reported covid-like symptoms among crew. The ship has been boarded by team of French Navy paramedics, and test were taken. 16 crew tested positive, 5 of them in need of hospitalization... -FleetmonPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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India: Odisha seeks modification in provisions of draft Indian Ports Bill, 2021 Odisha Government on Tuesday sought modification in provisions of Draft Indian Ports Bill-2021 to address the concerns of Coastal States... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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Ferry with 57 people on board sank in Bali waters, Indonesia VIDEO erry KMP YUNICEE capsized and sank in port of Gilimanuk waters, Bali island, Indonesia, at around 1912 LT (UTC +8) Jun 29, shortly after arrival from Ketapang, Java. Understood ro-ro ferry developed list, probably due to cargo (vehicles?) shift. No information yet on casualties/injures, if any... -FleetmonPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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ClassNK releases Guidelines for Hull Monitoring Leading Classification Society ClassNK released its “Guidelines for Hull Monitoring” that summarize technical requirements for a hull monitoring system to achieve the improvement of the ship safety, and stipulates the relevant class notation... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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Crewing costs rise due to vaccination delays and travel restrictions Crewing costs are rising and crew shortages are beginning to be seen due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and vaccination delays, warns crewing agency Danica Crewing Services... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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MTS and SUT Launch Marine Technologist Professional Certification Programs Beginning this month, the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) will launch three professional certification programmes for marine technologists and technicians. These programmes serve as a passport for job mobility and create new opportunities for MTS and SUT members... -AmerisurvPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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LR sells off Business Assurance division and plans maritime growth Lloyd’s Register to focus growth strategy on maritime industry with expanded role and broader service offering. Business Assurance & Inspection Services division to be set up as independent business, branded LRQA, to be acquired by funds managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management... -ShipInsightPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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Hybrid audit and inspection will be new normal The future of maritime audits and inspections will include a hybrid blend of remote digital verification and on-site verifications, according to classification society DNV... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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MaritimeSG Together Package: Extended support for Maritime companies, individuals and Seafarers As part of Singapore’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will top up the MaritimeSG Together Package by S$3.5 million to continue supporting the hardest hit sectors in the maritime industry... -Sea NewsPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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Hapag-Lloyd makes first digitally-controlled port arrival The first digitally-controlled port arrival was the result of a partnership between Tanger Med Port Authority and Wärtsilä Voyage and involved co-operation with the ship’s ownerHapag-Lloyd and manager Anglo-Eastern Ship Management... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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ISWAN launches new mobile app for seafarers The International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) has joined forces with The Shipowners’ Club to launch the new app, ISWAN for Seafarers... -Digital ShipPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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Lack of international vaccination strategy is failing seafarers Seafarers are at a disadvantage when it comes to vaccinating against the coronavirus. That is because there is a yawning gap between countries that are successfully rolling out Covid-19 jabs to their residents and those that are failing to or unable to do so, and the world s shipboard workers are at the wrong end of that gap... -TradeWindsPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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More than 50 shipping companies offer Wellness at Sea programme to crews, families and shore staff More than 50 shipping companies are getting on board Sailors’ Society’s Wellness at Sea Awareness programme: giving their crews, their families and shore staff vital wellness training and support to help them physically and mentally cope with the stresses of the pandemic... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:1-Jul-2021
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Finland: Validity of seafarers certificates of competency to be extended The validity of seafarers’ certificates of competency will be extended due to the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic. The derogation permitting a special dispensation from certificates of proficiency required on a vessel will also be extended, says the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Finland... -PortNews IAAPosted On:1-Jul-2021
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