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Tanker disabled in Bosphorus, towed back Product tanker AQUA MARINE suffered engine failure early in the morning Aug 24 in southern part of Bosphorus, while transiting the Straits in northern direction, en route to Kavkaz Port, Russia, Black sea... -FleetmonPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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US Announces New Marine Highway Route And Six Marine Highway Projects As part of America’s Marine Highway Program (AMHP), six new marine highway projects have been designated by the US Department of Transport’s Maritime Administration (MARAD). The new route is between the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and Guam... -FleetmonPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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Maersk orders carbon-neutral methanol-powered fleet Danish container shipping giant Maersk revealed plans to add to its fleet a total of eight large ocean-going container vessels capable of being operated on carbon-neutral methanol. As informed, the first newbuild in the series will be completed in the first quarter of 2024... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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MOL, Tata Steel to develop eco-friendly bulk carrier Japanese shipping heavyweight Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indian steel major Tata Steel to develop and deploy an eco-friendly bulk carrier. The objective of the partnership is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the ocean transportation of raw materials for the production of steel... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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The Potential Of Blockchain To Revolutionise The Maltese Maritime Industry A ‘blockchain’ is a system which can record transactions between two parties in an efficient, verifiable, and permanent way, where transactions made in a cryptocurrency are recorded and maintained across several computers which are linked in a peer-to-peer network... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Aug-2021
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Philippines: Ascertaining the value of the maritime industry It has been six years since the Movement of Maritime Philippines (MMP) launched its advocacy for a more compelling government appreciation of the importance of the marine industry to this archipelago. It is not that there is no acknowledgment at all as there are various spheres of maritime activities built into the dashboard of government concerns, with seafaring obviously getting the most attention... -The Manila TimesPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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USA: NTSB Publishes Safer Seas Digest 2020 The National Transportation Safety Board released Tuesday the Safer Seas Digest 2020, a compendium of the NTSB’s maritime accident investigations involving loss of life, injuries and significant property damage completed in 2020... -gcaptain.comPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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Crowley and Mass Maritime Partner on Offshore Wind Workforce Training Jacksonville, Florida-based Crowley Maritime Corporation has announced a partnership with Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) to train workers in the offshore wind sector. The first-of-its-kind training and workforce development program will be dedicated specifically to the New England region’s offshore wind energy industry... -gcaptain.comPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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IMO supports maritime security activities in East Africa IMO has assisted in the strengthening of maritime security governance in East Africa by participating in two regional events during August: the Strategic Maritime Security and Blue Economy course (held 9-13 August) held in Kenya, and also the annual Cutlass Express event (26th July – 6th August) a United States Naval Forces Africa led, maritime security exercise conducted in the Western Indian Ocean... -Mirage NewsPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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Defence Academy, Maritime varsity join forces against piracy Martin Luther Agwai International Leadership and Peace Keeping Centre has initiated a partnership with the Nigeria Maritime University (NMU), Okerenkoko in Warri Southwest Local Government of Delta State to tackle sea piracy and insecurity in the coastal part of Niger Delta. The partnership is expected to boost anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Guinea... -The Nation NewspaperPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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USA: National Safety Board Finds Bridge Crew Responsible for Cargo Ship’s Costly Crash The bridge crew’s lack of attention to a cargo ship’s position let it drag anchor and hit another anchored ship and a dock last year, doing millions of dollars in damage, according to a National Transportation Safety Board report. “Monitoring a ship at anchor … requires a continuous state of vigilance and the use of all available means to determine whether a vessel is dragging or not,” said the report released Thursday... -Claims JournalPosted On:25-Aug-2021
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