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Maritime Security Concerns at the Bab El-Mandeb Strait The Bab el-Mandeb Strait is crucial for global trade, facilitating the transport of oil, gas, and essential goods. Its strategic location is threatened by regional conflicts, potentially disrupting shipping routes. Such disruptions could force vessels to navigate longer paths, significantly increasing costs and impacting supply chains worldwide. Security remains paramount... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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Tata Group Eyes Major Shipbuilding Venture in Kerala The Tata Group is contemplating a major shipbuilding project in Kerala, with an investment of approximately Rs 10,000 crore. This venture could significantly bolster India's maritime manufacturing sector. The Kerala government is reviewing the proposal, and a decision is expected within a month, with potential for extensive job creation and growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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Hope Rises as Talks Begin to Free Crew Held by Somali Pirates Ransom negotiations are ongoing for the release of 44 crew members from three vessels hijacked by Somali pirates. The oil tankers Honour 25 and Eureka, along with the cargo ship Sward, were seized in separate incidents off Somalia. Security concerns have risen, prompting shipping companies to avoid high-risk waters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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MACS Introduces Guides to Revolutioinze Plastic Use The Maritime Association for Clean Seas (MACS) has introduced guides to aid the commercial shipping sector in adopting sustainable plastic procurement practices. These resources tackle industry challenges such as inconsistent terminology and varying supplier requirements, fostering a unified approach to reduce marine plastic pollution by 2030, in line with IMO goals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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Kandla Port Achieves 50 Million Metric Tonnes Ahead of Schedule Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla, has achieved a remarkable feat by surpassing 50 million metric tonnes of cargo, 19 days ahead of last year. This makes it the fastest major port in India to reach this milestone for the current financial year, highlighting its efficiency, operational capacity, and growth in cargo handling... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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Optimizing Drivetrains for High-Performance Dredging Vessels Modern dredging vessels, like cutter suction and trailing suction hopper dredgers, face unique mechanical demands. Their drivetrains must manage extreme torque and high power transmission while operating in harsh environments. Custom-engineered solutions ensure reliability, with collaboration among manufacturers critical for optimizing performance and meeting the rigorous standards of dredging operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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Crew Availability and Shipping Economics Impacted due to Gulf Vessel Attacks Recent attacks on commercial vessels, including the tragic death of an Indian seafarer, are severely impacting recruitment and escalating costs for shipping companies, according to SV Anchan of Safesea Shipping. Heightened risks have prompted India to suspend the deployment of sailors to the Gulf, while insurance premiums soar amid ongoing maritime tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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Antigua and Barbuda Leads Global Efforts in Maritime Security and Sanctions Enforcement Prime Minister Gaston Browne addressed the Second Annual Global Maritime Security and Sanctions Enforcement Symposium in St. John’s, Antigua, emphasizing the need for a secure maritime industry. He reaffirmed Antigua and Barbuda's commitment to global safety and highlighted the importance of collaboration in preventing illicit vessel registration and enhancing maritime security... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jul-2026
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