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Indian crew relieved as Ever Given sails The all-Indian seafarer crew aboard ‘Ever Given’ are smiling again with the giant container ship setting sail after nearly four months. The vessel finally sailed on Wednesday after it ran aground in the Suez Canal on March 23... -Times of IndiaPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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Tanker under quarantine, 2 crew hospitalized Four crew of tanker SONGA SAPPHIRE were tested positive at Tarragona, Spain, on Jul 7. The ship has been put under quarantine, while 2 out of 4 positive tested were taken to hospital, because of their health deterioration... -FleetmonPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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Cargo ships collision at Taganrog, Russia VIDEO Sister general cargo ships owned by the same company collided at Taganrog Port, Russia, Azov sea. General cargo ship SV KNYAZ VLADIMIR went out of control while proceeding to berth, and struck berthed general cargo ship RUSICH 6, at around 1130 Moscow time Jul 7. RUSICH 6 hull was breached in portside cargo holds area... -FleetmonPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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Coastal freighter sank after collision in Manila Bay Utility vessel BKM 104 collided with small coastal freighter PALAWAN PEARL (no data found) early in the morning Jul 8 in Manila Bay, South Harbor Anchorage area, Philippines. Freighter hull was breached, she sank, resting on bottom portside, being partially above waterline. Crew understood to be safe, no leak so far reported... -FleetmonPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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Containership explosion rocks Dubai s Jebel Ali Port A fierce explosion that happened on a containership has rocked Dubai’s Jebel Ali Port resulting in a large cloud of flame, Dubai Media Office reported. The blast happened at about 11:55 p.m. (local time) on 7 July and could be seen, felt and heard across the city in the United Arab Emirates... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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Tug crews at Port of Melbourne announce industrial action Tug crews at the Port of Melbourne plan to stop work for 12 hours on Friday, July 9, as they seek to exert pressure on their employer Svitzer Australia to close a new enterprise agreement... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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Cargo ship spills oil after collision with dredger off Manila A cargo vessel collided with a dredger in the waters of the South Harbor Anchorage area in Manila, the Philippines, in the early morning hours of 8 July 2021. The ships in question are the Philippine-flagged vessel MV Palawan Pearl and Cyprus-flagged utility vessel BKM 104, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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2021 Container Rates Surge 333% From One Year Ago The cost to ship a boxload of goods to the U.S. from China edged close to $10,000 as the world’s biggest economy keeps vacuuming up imports amid slower recoveries from the pandemic from Europe to Asia. The spot rate for a 40-foot container from Shanghai to Los Angeles increased to $9,631, up 5% from the previous week and 229% higher than a year ago,.. -gCaptainPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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UK: MCA collaborate with HSE to create tool to improve health and safety attitudes at sea The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has collaborated with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to build on the existing Safety Climate Tool by making it more applicable to the Maritime industry. The tool is designed to assess the attitudes of individuals within an organisation towards health and safety issues, then deliver an objective measure of the safety culture... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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India: JNPT witnesses upswing in cargo handling With the easing of lockdown restrictions and pickup in the domestic economic activity, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), one of the premier container handling ports, recorded a throughput of 441,984 TEUs in June 2021 as compared to 289,292 TEUs in June 2020. A growth of 52.78% as compared to the same period last year... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:9-Jul-2021
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