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India’s First Mega Green Hydrogen Plant Launched at Kandla Port In a groundbreaking move for India's clean energy, Deendayal Port Authority has launched the country's first "Mega-in-India" green hydrogen project. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal praised the rapid execution, noting a 10 MW facility established in just four months, positioning DPA as a leader in green hydrogen production and maritime decarbonization... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Significant Drop in Container Shipping Carbon Emissions in 2025 Ocean container shipping is witnessing its first significant improvement in carbon emissions, with the Carbon Emissions Index (CEI) falling to 97.4 points in Q2 2025. This 4.5% decrease from Q1 2025 highlights a positive trend, despite ongoing geopolitical challenges and rerouting due to the Red Sea conflict... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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US Imposes Sanctions on Iranian Shipping and Oil Network On Wednesday, the US Treasury implemented extensive sanctions against over 115 Iranian individuals and entities, marking a peak in its "maximum pressure" campaign. Targeting maritime interests tied to Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, the sanctions aim to curtail Iran's oil exports, significantly impacting the regime's revenue and global trade networks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Singapore’s Seatrium Agrees to Pay Fines in Brazil Corruption Case Singapore-based Seatrium has finalized agreements related to a 2015 corruption case involving its predecessors, Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine. Settlements in Brazil and Singapore aim to resolve the issues stemming from Brazil’s Operation Car Wash, allowing Seatrium to progress without further complications or financial impact... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Construction Begins for India’s First Air Cushion Vehicle for ICG Chowgule Shipbuilders in Goa marks a milestone in Indian shipbuilding with the launch of the country's first air cushion vehicle (ACV) at Rassaim Yard. Commissioned by the Ministry of Defense for the Indian Coast Guard, this innovative project reflects India's growing defense capabilities and commitment to self-reliance under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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RMT Urges Legal Seafarers’ Charter to Protect UK Ferry Jobs The RMT seafarers' union cites the Fishguard–Rosslare ferry route to advocate for a legally enforceable seafarers' charter, emphasizing job security and safety. With a 10% passenger increase on Stena Line, contrasted by a 50% decline on Irish Ferries, the union highlights the benefits of fair pay and collective bargaining for seafarers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Maritime Industry Faces Skills Gap as Smart Shipping Outpaces Crew Training The shipping industry's shift towards smart technology faces challenges due to crews' inability to interpret diagnostic data effectively, warns Condition Monitoring Technologies. Managing Director David Fuhlbrügge highlights that while operators invest in advanced tools, a lack of understanding among crews can hinder critical operational decisions, especially in emergencies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Tanzania Seeks to Replicate Nigeria’s Blue Economy Success through Strategic Partnership The United Republic of Tanzania is keen to learn from Nigeria's developing marine and blue economy. High Commissioner Selestine Gervas Kakele announced plans to send maritime experts to Nigeria during a meeting with Minister Adegboyega Oyetola. Both nations emphasized the importance of strategic cooperation and Nigeria's potential role in global maritime governance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Chowgule Shipyard Pioneering Shipbuilding with Innovation and Global Exports Chowgule Shipyard, founded in 1916, evolved from a trading company into a leading shipbuilder. Since entering the export market in 2002, it has delivered 42 vessels and holds orders worth $861.90 million. Despite facing challenges, it invests in training and partnerships to enhance its capabilities, fostering optimism for future growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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Electrical Fire at Hyundai Samho Shipyard Causes Major Damage and Halts Operations A significant electrical fire at HD Hyundai Samho shipyard in South Korea lasted nearly nine hours, causing extensive damage. The blaze began late on July 28 in an underground tunnel housing a power substation, shortly after workers left for vacation. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as operations were temporarily halted... -Crew MirrorPosted On:1-Aug-2025
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