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India Achieves Milestone with First Vessel Docking at Vizhinjam Port The arrival of the MV San Fernando at Vizhinjam port in Kerala marks a significant milestone for India's maritime ambitions. With state-of-the-art technology and plans to handle transshipment traffic, the port aims to elevate India's position in global trade. This project, a partnership between the Kerala government and Adani Group, is expected to create thousands of new jobs and revolutionize India's maritime history... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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Ships Evading Red Sea Dangers Encounter African Weather Ships navigating the turbulent waters off the southern tip of Africa are facing challenges due to severe weather conditions. CMA CGM SA reported the loss of 44 containers on the CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin, while AP Moller - Maersk A/S experienced delays. The disrupted route near South Africa is affecting ships avoiding Yemen's Red Sea attacks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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UN Adopts Landmark Resolution to Protect Seafarers' Rights The United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted its first-ever resolution dedicated to protecting seafarers' rights. Aimed at eliminating discrimination and unfair labor practices, the resolution ensures safe work environments, equitable employment terms, and decent living conditions aboard ships. It underscores the importance of safeguarding the well-being of 1.9 million global seafarers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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Yemen Houthi Rebels Attack Israeli Ship and Military Sites Yemen's Houthis claimed military operations in the Gulf of Aden and Eilat, targeting an Israeli ship and military sites in response to an Israeli airstrike. The US Central Command destroyed Iran-backed Houthis unmanned aerial vehicles and vessels, citing imminent threats to US forces and merchant vessels. Houthis have been attacking shipping lanes since November... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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World’s First 3D-Printed Electric Abra Boat Introduced in Dubai Dubai's RTA has unveiled the world's first electric abra, made using 3D printing technology. With a capacity for 20 passengers, this innovative vessel aligns with Dubai's 3D printing strategy and environmental goals. The electric abra features advanced technical components and will undergo testing to assess its performance compared to traditional abras. RTA aims to enhance marine transport services and facilities for all passengers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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Investigation Reveals Pilot Error in Bulker Grounding The ATSB determined that the grounding of the bulk carrier World Diana at Port of Bunbury was due to pilot error and port deficiencies. The incident, which occurred during departure, highlighted the need for improved bridge resource management and arrival/departure procedures for larger ships. Following the investigation, the port authority has implemented new safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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Rising Concerns Over Crew Safety Amid Increase in Violent Maritime Attacks The safety of crews on merchant ships remains a concern, with an increase in violent attacks despite a decrease in overall piracy incidents. The International Maritime Bureau reports a rise in violent incidents, particularly from Somalia. Vessel owners are urged to enhance security measures to protect crew members. International cooperation is crucial in addressing these threats and ensuring the safety of seafarers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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Salvage Efforts for MV Ultra Galaxy Cargo Ship Underway in Western Cape South Africa Efforts are underway to salvage the Panamanian-flagged cargo ship MV Ultra Galaxy, which ran aground in a remote coastal area of South Africa. Salvage teams are facing adverse weather conditions to recover the ship's cargo, including low-sulphur fuel and fertilizers. The crew was safely rescued, and investigations into the incident are ongoing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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Nigeria’s Maritime Industry: Job Opportunities and Training Programs for Youths Nigeria's Minister Oyetola highlighted the maritime industry's job potential for Nigerian youths at a program in University of Lagos. Plans for training, certifications, exchange programs, and scholarships were announced to support students pursuing maritime studies. Vice Chancellor Ogunsola emphasized the importance of employability skills to reduce graduate unemployment and bridge the gap between education and employment in the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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New Zealand Extends Commitment to Maritime Security in the Red Sea New Zealand extends its contribution to the US-led coalition in the Red Sea, emphasizing the importance of aligning actions with national values. Defence Minister Judith Collins praises deployed personnel for their exceptional work and valuable experience gained alongside partners. Foreign Minister Winston Peters condemns Houthi attacks on international shipping, reaffirming New Zealand's commitment to upholding the international rules-based system and freedom of navigation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-Jul-2024
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