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India to host events on terror, maritime security during UNSC presidency As part of its presidency of the Security Council for August, India is organising three signature events focussed on maritime security, peacekeeping operations and counter-terrorism... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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India: JNPT becomes first Major Port to operationalise fleet of e-vehicles Since its inception, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), one of India’s premier container handling Ports, has been working towards adopting sustainable solutions in its operational area... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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K Natarajan Becomes Executive Director of Asian Maritime Body ReCAAP K Natarajan, the director general of the Indian Coast Guard, was elected as the next executive director of the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP), in what is a major win for India against China. Singapore is the regional organization’s headquarters... -News18Posted On:6-Aug-2021
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Brunei: Spotlight falls on seafarer careers The Brunei Maritime Academy (BMA) of Institute of Brunei Technical Education (IBTE) Jefri Bolkiah Campus (JBC) conducted the Seafarer Career Awareness Day at the multi-purpose hall yesterday... -Borneo Bulletin OnlinePosted On:6-Aug-2021
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Digital training proposed to help plug seafarer shortage Ship managers and operators facing a potential seafarer shortage because of Covid-19 can increase their talent pipeline by outsourcing digital maritime training to a specialist says Nigel Cleave, Senior Advisor at OneLearn Global... -ShipInsightPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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World’s First CO2 Capture Plant Installed on Japanese Bulker A Japanese project to test carbon capture on ships has successfully completed the world’s first installation of an operational CO2 capture plant aboard an ocean going vessel and is moving into the commissioning and testing phase... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Aug-2021
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Threats to Merchant Ships Growing; Mariners Face Pirates, Lethal Drones Electronic spoofing, jammed communications and navigation systems, armed drone attacks and pirates are challenges American crews on U.S.- flagged ships in the Ready Reserve Force and Military Sealift Command already face, a panel of maritime experts said Wednesday... -USNI NewsPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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Attacks on Commercial Shipping Proves Need for Maritime Security Commercial ships targeted by Iran face a wide variety of threats including drones, mines, piracy or illegal boarding from Iranian-backed vessels and personnel, and an array of cyberattacks... -The National InterestPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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New Inmarsat Report on Global Maritime Distress and Safety Services Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, has published a new report based on an exclusive analysis of Global Maritime Distress and Safety Services alerts from ships... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Aug-2021
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Carnival Cruise Line’s First LNG-Fueled Ship Departs on Maiden Voyage Carnival Cruise Line’s brand new mega-ship left Port Canaveral, Florida, on Saturday, reintroducing cruise ship revenue expeditions to the port city following a lengthy COVID-19 break. Carnival President Christine Duffy attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony themed "Back to Fun" to welcome guests aboard the brand new vessel... -FleetmonPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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Romanian Captain tried and sentenced to imprisonment in 1 day, Cyprus Romanian Captain of tanker RED GARNET was arrested, tried and sentenced to 1 month imprisonment in reportedly, one day, shortly after tanker under his command arrived at Vassilikos anchorage, Cyprus. He was convicted on accusation of visiting Northern Cyprus, occupied or whatever, by Turkey... FleetmonPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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Bulk carrier collided with embankment, breached, Shanghai Bulk carrier ZHEN YUAN SHUN contacted embankment and catwalk of Tangqiao Ferry pier in Huangpu river at Pudong, Shanghai, at 1346 Beijing time Aug 5, while proceeding upstream with cargo of industrial sand. Embankment and ferry pier elements were damaged. Ship’s hull in starboard bow area below hawse pipe was slit. According to ship’s track, she was able to resume sailing. -FleetmonPosted On:6-Aug-2021
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