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Worker Dies Aboard Vessel At Aberdeen’s South Harbor A tragic incident occurred at Dunnottar Quay in Aberdeen’s south harbor, resulting in the death of a worker. The Port of Aberdeen and local authorities confirmed that the worker passed away on-site following an onboard incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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Abu Dhabi Maritime, ADNOC Distribution to explore marine refuelling facilities across emirate Abu Dhabi Maritime, part of AD Ports Group, in cooperation with Abu Dhabi's Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), and ADNOC Distribution have signed a new MoU to work together and explore consumer-facing and industry-leading innovations to enhance Abu Dhabi's coastal and marine locations... -ANI NewsPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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Passenger Intentionally Goes Overboard Carnival Cruise Ship Carnival Cruise Line has confirmed that a male passenger from Carnival Elation has intentionally gone overboard. The US Coast Guard launched a search operation for the man off the Florida east coast upon being notified of the incident, while the Fantasy-class vessel has returned to its homeport in Jacksonville on schedule... -Cruise HivePosted On:25-Jul-2023
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Security Challenges and Safety Concerns in the Singapore and Malacca Straits In the Singapore and Malacca Straits, there were a total of 41 incidents, with the majority occurring in the Singapore Straits (38) and the remaining three in the Malacca Straits. Out of the 59 armed robberies reported in Asia, most of them were opportunistic and had low severity... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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OTG launches e-learning courses to support SIGTTO LNG competency guidelines Ocean Technologies Group (OTG), a global provider of Human Capital Management solutions for the maritime industry, has released a series of interactive e-learning courses to support competency guidelines for personnel working in the liquefied gas shipping industry... -Digital ShipPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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NYK installs the first wind-assisted propulsion system on a bulk carrier Japanese shipowner NYK Bulkship has announced that it will be installing a wind-assisted VentoFoil propulsion unit from Dutch wind sail manufacturer Econowind. This will be NYK’s first project with the shipowner and is part of their efforts to reach net-zero emissions by 2050... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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How to prepare for concentrated fire safety inspection campaign According to Gard, this year’s concentrated inspection campaign by port state control starts on 1 September 2023 and focuses on fire safety, both from a technical and operational aspect. The 2023 joint CIC by the Tokyo and Paris MoUs PSC regimes has likely been triggered by the large number of fire safety-related deficiencies recorded over many years... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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Singapore readies for its 1st methanol bunkering op Singapore’s maritime industry is abuzz with anticipation as it prepares to carry out its first methanol bunkering operation this week. The operation will take place between the A.P. Moller – Maersk’s methanol-fuelled container vessel which is on its maiden voyage and Hong Lam Marine Pte Ltd’s Singapore-registered tanker, MT Agility... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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Prospects for battery power are positive The use of onboard energy storage has grown rapidly over the last decade, and new chemistries are likely to be competing with lithium-ion batteries by around 2030. Green Shipping Programme Director at DNV, Narve Mjøs, highlights the massive recent growth in the adoption of onboard energy storage – the industry is now approaching 1,000 references... -The MotorshipPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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MOL's Cable-Laying Ship's Crews Honored For Rescue Of Seafarer MOL President & CEO, Takeshi Hashimoto, announced that the subsea cable-laying ship (Note 1) KDDI Cable Infinity, operated and managed by its wholly-owned subsidiary MOL Marine & Engineering Co., Ltd. (MOLMEC), rescued a person who had fallen from another ship that was about to land nearby while anchored at the Kitakyushu Tanoura Quay on May 26... -Marine InsightPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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RMT responds to bilateral seafarer agreement SEAFARER UNION RMT today responded to the bilateral agreement between the UK and French Governments over voluntary seafarer employment and welfare standards, launched at a signing ceremony in Paris, where the UK Government is represented by the Maritime Minister, Baroness Vere of Norbiton... -RMTPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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UK and France committed to protect the rights of seafarers The UK government has introduced a new charter for seafarers in an effort to ensure fair wages, adequate rest, and proper training for UK-based seafarers. This voluntary charter is part of the government’s broader plan to protect domestic seafarers and strengthen employment protections... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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IMO, IAPH sign declaration of intent to support developing countries A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been established between the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) to support the maritime and port sectors in developing countries. The goal of this agreement is to promote sustainable maritime transport systems and practices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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India: Kerala and Gujarat Maritime Boards work together to promote coastal shipping In preparation for the commissioning of the Vizhinjam deep sea port, the Kerala Maritime Board (KMB) is focusing on the development of coastal shipping to facilitate the smooth movement of goods. To discuss this matter, KMB Chairman NS Pillai met with representatives from the Gujarat Maritime Board... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Jul-2023
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