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India’s First Automated Mooring System to be Deployed at Mumbai Cavotec has been selected to install India's first Automated Mooring System at Gateway Terminals India in Navi Mumbai. This advanced MoorMaster technology will replace traditional mooring ropes, enhancing operational efficiency, improving safety, and reducing vessel turnaround times. The system aims to save significant operational hours annually and accommodate larger ships simultaneously... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Drone Strikes Hit Two ADNOC-Linked Tankers in Strait of Hormuz Two tankers linked to ADNOC were attacked by drones in the Strait of Hormuz, coinciding with ADNOC's expanded shuttle operations for Iraqi crude. Minor damages were reported, and crews were unharmed. The UAE condemned the assaults as piracy, highlighting escalating regional tensions and the risks to maritime shipping in the Gulf... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Arab Nations Condemn Attack on ADNOC Tanker in Strait of Hormuz On August 16, Arab nations condemned an attack on a UAE oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. Bahrain and Kuwait labeled the strike a violation of international law, threatening maritime security. They urged the UN Security Council to ensure navigation safety and called for Iran to halt its assaults on commercial vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Satellite Images Reveal Two New Oil Slicks in Iranian Waters Recent satellite imagery has detected two oil slicks in Iranian waters, raising environmental concerns in the Gulf amidst U.S.-Iran tensions. One slick near Qeshm Island, linked to the suspected Iranian attack on the bulk carrier Minoan Pioneer, presents significant pollution risks. Cleanup efforts are hindered by ongoing regional conflicts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Merchant Vessel Attacked Near Oman, Crew Safe On August 15, 2026, UKMTO and UAE authorities reported an attack on a merchant vessel near the Strait of Hormuz. A bulk carrier was struck by an unidentified projectile, prompting investigations. All crew members are safe, but damage assessments are ongoing, highlighting persistent security concerns in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Gujarat Upgrades Historic Lighthouses for Tourists Gujarat is set to boost maritime tourism by modernizing 17 lighthouses, transforming them into vibrant cultural hubs. Upgrades include gardens, cafes, and amphitheaters, enhancing visitor experiences. This initiative, part of a national effort, aims to celebrate Gujarat's maritime heritage while attracting tourists to these historically significant sites... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Three Pinoy Seafarers Assisted Following Suspected Hate Crime in Bristol The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is supporting three Filipino seafarers, victims of a suspected hate crime in Bristol, England. Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac announced efforts to facilitate family travel for the critically injured seafarer. The DMW is also providing financial, medical, and psychosocial assistance to the affected workers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Iranian Attacks Push Hormuz Shipping Toward Tehran-Controlled Northern Route Iranian attacks on commercial shipping are increasingly diverting vessels away from U.S.-coordinated routes through Omani waters and toward Tehran-controlled corridors. UKMTO reports a rise in projectile strikes, with 16 of the 18 incidents since July 6 occurring in the northern corridor, leaving traffic in the Strait of Hormuz drastically reduced... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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India’s Cochin Shipyard Completes Delivery of Ice-Class Freighter to Germany Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has successfully delivered the MS Maria, the second vessel in the HS EcoFreighter series for German shipping firm HS Schiffahrts. Designed by Groot Ship Design, the 7000 DWT vessel boasts a hydrodynamic profile, catering to diverse cargo needs and enhancing CSL’s capability in constructing eco-friendly ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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Filipino Seafarers Return Home After Incidents Involving Three Vessels On August 15, twenty-one Filipino seafarers returned to Manila after enduring maritime incidents. This group included crew members from three vessels: the M/V Abu Al Abyad, which faced projectile attacks; the M/V En Ocean, abandoned in Malaysia; and the M/V Europe I, which avoided high-risk transit in the Black Sea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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EU Recommends First Two Indian Shipyards for Approved Ship Recycling List The European Commission's proposal to include YSI Recyclers LLP and Shree Ram Vessel Scrap Pvt Ltd in the European List of Ship Recycling Facilities marks a historic move for Indian shipyards. Situated in Alang, Gujarat, these facilities meet stringent environmental standards, potentially allowing EU-flagged vessels to be recycled in India for the first time... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Aug-2026
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