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Cargo ship sinking in Arabian sea, 5 crew rescued, 13 missing General cargo ship SUVARI H on Jul 29 reported as sinking in Arabian sea some 180 nm east of Gulf of Kutch, India. 5 crew reportedly rescued, 13 remain missing. The ship left Kandla port, Gulf of Kutch, on Jul 26, port of destination unidentified, the ship was sailing in western direction. The ship was caught in rough weather, and most probably, it is the main cause of the disaster. More details may emerge later. -FleetmonPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Sailing ship as the only way back home for Australians Australians are now contemplating the “boatpeople” route to get back home to Australia from Indonesia, writes The Australian. More than 10,000 expatriates have left Indonesia in July alone. Thousands of Australians remain stranded, with no commercial seats on Garuda until January, Singapore banning transit routes through Changi, and Australia halving arrivals caps... -FleetmonPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Containership Owners Continue to Strike Gold as Carriers Rush to Secure Charters With the exception of a few containership owners that are enjoying eye-watering short-term charters, most non-operating owners have chosen to fix their ships on lengthy periods with ocean carriers at highly elevated daily hire rates. Indeed, with only a few ships now becoming open, brokers are receiving massive monetary offers from charterers for any tonnage that appears on their radar... -gCaptainPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Inmarsat unveils the communications network of the future Today, Inmarsat unveiled plans for ORCHESTRA, the communications network of the future. In the largest ever transformation of its current world-class services, Inmarsat ORCHESTRA will bring together existing geosynchronous (GEO) satellites with low earth orbit satellites (LEO) and terrestrial 5G into an integrated, high-performance solution... -gCaptainPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Rotterdam Welcomes Ever Given The mega-sized containership M/V Ever Given arrived in the Dutch Port of Rotterdam early Thursday after being released by authorities in Egypt. The ship was scheduled to dock at Rotterdam’s ECT Delta terminal for unloading until Aug. 3 before departing for Felixstowe, England, the port said... -gCaptainPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Record US Cargo Port Volumes Cause Bottlenecks, Boost Revenue Record volume at US cargo ports has led much stronger financial performance than pandemic expectations, Fitch Ratings says. However, maintaining operational efficiency is more challenging as bottlenecks increase due to pressured supply chains,.. -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Port of Cape Town operations coming back online; Backlog must be the priority We welcome PDF icon the announcement by the Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, that there has been a breakthrough in Transnet’s IT security breach and that full operations are being restored at ports in South Africa... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Singapore launches maritime decarbonisation centre The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) today announced the formation of the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) in Singapore and appointed Lynn Loo as its chief executive officer... -Splash 247Posted On:30-Jul-2021
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UAE maritime leaders to prepare candidacy for IMO The Maritime Department at the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has organised an assembly of leaders from various government and private sectors within the maritime sector, to discuss and prepare the UAE candidacy file for the International Maritime Organization.UAE maritime leaders to prepare candidacy for International Maritime Organization... -Khaleej TimesPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Maritime stakeholders mobilise support for Mission to Seafarers in Lagos MARITIME stakeholders have mobilised support to rebuild the Mission to Seafarers in Lagos with a view to reducing the sufferings of seafarers while they sail around the world to keep the global economy going... - VanguardPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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No ban on Indian seafarers imposed by China, say MASSA, MUI Maritime bodies MASSA and MUI on Thursday said the Chinese government has not imposed any ban on Indian seafarers entering and leaving China. The clarification comes after another seafarers’’ body, the All India Seafarer and General Workers Union, had last week alleged that China had stopped entry of ships with Indian crew... -Outlook IndiaPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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Indian seafarer stranded in Iran finally returning home 31-year-old Yaseen Shah, a native of Karwar, Karnataka, is on his way back to India after the Indian missions in Iran in coordination with Iranian authorities facilitated his return at the highest level... -THE WEEKPosted On:30-Jul-2021
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