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Filipino Chief Engineer of bulk carrier NORD SUNDA dies Chief Engineer of bulk carrier NORD SUNDA, 49-year old Filipino national, passed away on Jul 16 in hospital in Le Havre, presumably because of covid. 5 other crew who were hospitalized, recovered and will be repatriated to Manila... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Jul-2021
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Canada: Maritime businesses prepare for post-pandemic world With Maritime provinces moving towards fully reopening, businesses in the region still have a lot to figure out about how they will operate in a post-pandemic world. As more and more Maritimers take advantage of vaccine drop in clinics, the COVID-19 numbers continue to improve in the region... -CTV News AtlanticPosted On:19-Jul-2021
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Shipping crisis, labor shortage may worsen due to unvaccinated seafarers *A slow rollout of COVID-19 for seafarers risks worsening a worldwide shipping crisis.
*Infections on vessels are rising, which could further harm already strained global supply chains.
*Shipping experts warn of delays and a tightened labor pool leading up to Christmas.
-Business InsiderPosted On:19-Jul-2021
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Indian seafarer abandoned by employers in Iran stranded for 19 months A 31-year-old man from Bhatkal in Karnataka who left for Iran to work as a seafarer on a cargo ship has been left stranded at the port for 19 months. The seafarer has not had any contact for the last six months with either the owners of the ship or the agency that got him the job. The situation has forced Yaseen Shah to live near the dock of the Khorramshahr port in Iran... -The News MinutePosted On:19-Jul-2021
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Ship to berth in Freo after seven crew develop COVID-like symptoms Half of a crew aboard a ship on its way to New South Wales have fallen ill, likely with COVID-19, forcing it to berth in Fremantle. WA Premier Mark McGowan told media on Sunday the BBC California off the WA coast has 14 crew members, with seven showing cold-like symptoms... -Sydney Morning HeraldPosted On:19-Jul-2021
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Global shipping is a sitting duck for coronavirus Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Seafarers and dockworkers remain largely unvaccinated. 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... -Arkansas OnlinePosted On:19-Jul-2021
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Could a Nuclear-Powered Cargo Ship Transit the Suez Canal? Ongoing research into small-scale nuclear energy conversion has advanced to greatly increase safety with the development of sodium-cooled reactors and molten salt nuclear technology. While the technology is potentially feasible, there remains the need to negotiate to gain passage through several channels and ports internationally... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Jul-2021
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India: A self-reliant DCIL will be ready to meet goals of Maritime Vision-2030 After Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT)-led consortium comprising four major ports picking up 73.47 per cent (Rs1,056cr) of GoI in Visakhapatnam-headquartered Dredging Corporation of India Ltd (DCIL), DCIL is showing good results... -The Hans IndiaPosted On:19-Jul-2021
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