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Italy bans large cruise ships from docking in Venice Italy has decided to introduce a ban for large cruise ships docking in the Venetian Lagoon. The move comes in an effort for Italy to protect the city’s lagoon ecosystem and cultural heritage after years of hesitation... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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Global trade and shipping chaos faces a new problem. Slow vaccines for seafarers Global vaccinations of seafarers are going too slowly to prevent outbreaks on ships from causing more trade disruptions, endangering maritime workers and potentially slowing economies trying to pull out of pandemic slowdowns... -Economic TimesPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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Nearly 3,000 passengers and crew confined to Cruise Ship cabins after COVID-19 case A Genting Cruise Lines ship has returned back to Singapore after a 40-year-old passenger onboard tested COVID-19 positive. This led to nearly 3,000 passengers and crew on board confined to their cabins through most of Wednesday... -DNA IndiaPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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5 Indian seafarers released in Iran after 400 days appeal to PM Modi for help Five Indian seafarers, who were arrested in Iran in February last year, were released after 403 days on March 9, 2021. However, they are yet to return to India as the Iranian authorities have not returned their documents till now. In a video message, all the five men appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for their repatriation... -India TodayPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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Connectivity Key to Seafarer Welfare, Inmarsat Sponsored Report Inmarsat sponsored a new report which explores the future of seafaring to 2050, a report that offers not just insights on connectivity, rather recommendations on how shipping, training institutions and welfare services can respond to the changing needs of tomorrow’s seafarers... -Maritime Logistics NewsPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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India: Govt to provide Rs 1,624 cr over 5 yrs as subsidy to Indian shipping cos The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a scheme to provide Rs 1,624 crore over five years as subsidy to Indian shipping companies in global tenders floated by ministries and CPSEs for import of government cargo, an official statement said... -Business StandardPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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Operation Sankalp: Sixteen Indian-flagged vessels provided safe passage everyday The Indian Navy s Operation Sankalp has provided safe passage to an average 16 Indian-flagged merchant vessels in the Gulf region everyday, an official statement said on Wednesday. Operation Sankalp was started in June 2019 after there were explosions on board two oil tanker ships in the Gulf of Oman amid increased tensions between Iran and the US... -Economic TimesPosted On:15-Jul-2021
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