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Danish training tall ship contacted US brand new littoral combat ship Danish Training Tall Ship DANMARK contacted wooden piles and then docked brand new US littoral combat ship USS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL LCS 21) shortly after 1100 LT Sep 11 at Baltimore Inner Harbor, while being towed out of port. Both ships reportedly, sustained minor damages... -FleetmonPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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U-MING bulk carrier stuck in Latvia for more than 6 months because of sanctions Bulk carrier ASIAN MAJESTY arrived at Riga Latvia from S-Petersburg Russia, on Mar 3, with 55000 tons of potassium chloride on board, to be topped off with the rest of the lot. Cargo belongs to Mauritius-registered company “United Fertilizers Company Limited”, owned by Russian oligarch Dmitriy Mazepin... -FleetmonPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Cruise Ship Collides With Another Vessel After Getting Caught in Heavy Fog River cruise passengers and crew were hurt when their ship, Viking Kvasir, was involved in a collision with another boat in thick fog early on Sunday morning, according to reports. The other boat involved has not yet been publicly identified... -NewsweekPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Certain tankers might produce more CO2 while chasing CII rating, Gibson warns With less than four months until the entry into force of the IMO’s CII and Energy EEXI, fears are being raised that the tanker sector might emit higher CO2 emissions as it adjusts trading patterns to attain the required rating... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Crowley Bets on Hydrogen Fuel Cells to Help Decarbonize Maritime U.S. shipping company Crowley has emerged as an investor in hydrogen tech company Zero Emission Industries’ (ZEI) Series A funding round led by Chevron New Energies... -gCaptainPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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KR, DSME Join Forces To Develop Green Ship Propulsion Systems Korean Register (KR) and Daweoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) have joined forces on the development of propulsion systems capable of handling green fuels including ammonia and hydrogen... -Rigzone NewsPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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GTT Develops Balast Water-Free LNG Feeder & Bunker Vessel Concept French firm GTT has developed a versatile LNG feeder & bunker vessel concept for worldwide operation without the use of ballast water.
Every day, many ships carry on board a considerable quantity of seawater as ballast over the oceans... -MarineLinkPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Samsung and BASF Join Forces to Design Onboard Carbon Capture System Samsung Heavy Industries is joining forces with Swiss chemicals giant BASF to adapt a carbon capture system for maritime use. BASF’s carbon capture technology uses to remove carbon dioxide from flue gas,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Sep-2022
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300 Panamanian seafarers answer call for jobs with Navesco A move to attract Panamanian seafarers to apply for positions with Colombian shipping company Navesco has resulted in 300 applicants. Working with the Panama Maritime Authority’s Seafarers section Navesco called for Panamanian seafarers interested in working on the company’s cargo vessels... - Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Hydrogen likely to have limited uptake in deep-sea shipping - DNV The adoption of hydrogen as marine fuel for deep sea-going vessels seems to be lagging behind its counterparts such as methanol and ammonia. Hydrogen is an attractive fuel for internal combustion engines and its combustion produces no greenhouse gas emissions... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Innovative Towboat Set to Shake Things Up in the US Rarely does a vessel come along with the potential to radically change the way an industry operates, but one such vessel is set to hit the water in 2023. This new vessel, a towboat named Hydrogen One, is being developed by Louisiana-based Maritime Partners,.. - MarineLinkPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Man-Overboard Rescued Alive From the Waters of the UK North Sea A very lucky mariner was rescued alive from the cold waters of the North Sea after falling over the side of the safety vessel Keizersborg on Friday night... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Seafarers Emergency Fund Supports Widow Facing Loss of Family Home When a seafarer or their family is involved in a sudden and unforeseen crisis, they may need urgent financial support. In cases where no other help is available, SEF, managed by the ISWAN, can provide immediate, essential aid... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Sep-2022
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A bridge over the Malacca Straits? A 120km link between Peninsula Malaysia and Sumatra Island, Indonesia crossing one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes is set to be developed according to a Malaysian official. The link would connect Telok Gong in Masjid Tanah, Melaka, with Dumai in Sumatrae either via a bridge or a tunnel, Malaysian news agency Bernama reported... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Critical spares should be always in good condition for use -Report In a new edition of feedback, CHIRP Maritime contains several reports that involve loss of life to highlight never to relax our vigilance when onboard. One case refers to an incident involving main engine failure that revealed maintenance deficiencies... -Safety4SeaPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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New agreement further supports autonomous ship technology DNV signed MOU with HHI, AVIKUS and LISCR that includes a joint study to deploy autonomous navigation systems on board ships to increase technology uptake by the industry and flag states... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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World’s largest inflatable lifeboat approved for cruise ships Survitec’s Seahaven, said to be the world’s largest inflatable lifeboat, is now ready to be installed on cruise vessels, having received full type approval certification from classification society Lloyd’s Register... -Marine LinkPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Collaboration key to progress, trust key to collaboration Decarbonisation and digitalisation of the shipping industry will require widespread collaboration, which will in turn require a great deal of trust. Panellists at the GMEC at SMM 2022 had differing opinions on how trust is built between companies,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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Singapore named global premier port The Port of Singapore has won as “Best Global Seaport” at the 2022 Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards. This is the second time that the Port of Singapore has received the award, the first time in 2021... -Port Technology InternationalPosted On:13-Sep-2022
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