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QUAD Coast Guards Launch “At Sea Ship Observer Mission” On June 30, the Coast Guards of India, Japan, the U.S., and Australia launched the historic ‘QUAD at Sea Ship Observer Mission’ to enhance maritime security in the Indo-Pacific. This initiative, featuring officers from each nation aboard the USCGC Stratton, aims to strengthen operational ties and promote a rules-based maritime environment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Mazagon Dock Acquires Colombo Dockyard for Strategic Expansion Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) has made a significant move by acquiring a controlling stake in Colombo Dockyard PLC for up to $52.96 million. This landmark acquisition enhances MDL's strategic position in the Indian Ocean, aligning with its ambition to become a regional maritime leader and reinforce India’s maritime presence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Container Losses Surge Amid Rerouting and Weather Challenges In 2024, the World Shipping Council reported 576 containers lost at sea, a significant increase attributed to rerouted vessels avoiding the Red Sea. This surge, primarily due to severe winter weather near South Africa, highlights ongoing challenges in maritime safety, prompting new regulations aimed at improving cargo handling and loss prevention... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Ammonia-Fueled Bulk Carrier Venture Launched in Norway Amon Maritime from Norway has launched Amon Bulk, focusing on ammonia-fueled bulk carriers, backed by a NOK253 million grant from Enova. The initiative targets capesize and kamsarmax vessels, aiming for operational status by 2029. CEO André Risholm views this as a vital step toward decarbonizing deep-sea shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Indian Navy Rescues Crew from Burning Merchant Vessel The Indian Navy's INS Tabar swiftly responded to a distress call from the MT Yi Cheng 6, a merchant vessel in peril due to a major engine room fire. Dispatched firefighting teams effectively assisted the 14 Indian crew members, showcasing the Navy's dedication to maritime safety and emergency response operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Global Neck Pain Issue Causes Impact on Seafarers Health Neck pain poses a significant global health challenge, particularly among seafarers subjected to heavy lifting and awkward postures. The World Health Organization notes an increase in prevalence linked to an aging population. Unique maritime risks, such as slippery decks, contribute to chronic pain, impacting mobility and quality of life... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Solomon Islands Cadets Selected for Advanced Maritime Training in Europe Two maritime cadets from the Solomon Islands, Selister Kedrian Tamara and Augustine Sino Teisibwebwe, are set for advanced training in Europe, sponsored by a major shipping company and the International Maritime Organization. This opportunity, announced by Captain Dr. Teorae Kabure, aims to enhance the nation’s maritime capabilities significantly... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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Security Surveillance Tower Unveiled at New Mangalore Port to Enhance Safety and Efficiency The newly inaugurated Security Surveillance Tower at New Mangalore Port was unveiled by TK Ramachandran, enhancing ISPS-compliant perimeter security. Accompanied by port officials, he laid the foundation for a truck parking terminal to improve logistical efficiency. Ramachandran praised staff efforts in advancing automation, digital technologies, and cruise tourism initiatives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Jul-2025
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