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India’s New Maritime Law Set to Transform Coastal Management The Indian Ports Act, 2025, modernizes the 1908 legislation, focusing on integrated port development and cooperative federalism. Key features include the Maritime State Development Council for improved coordination, adherence to Global Green Norms, and enhanced governance. The Act aims to transform India's coastline into a hub for growth and innovation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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Crew Members Caught in Legal and Environmental Fallout In Thiruvananthapuram, over 20 crew members are stranded aboard the MSC Akiteta II, anchored at Vizhinjam port. Following a Kerala High Court order for the ship's arrest, the crew faces uncertainty, unable to change shifts or return home. Adani Ports is supplying essential provisions as tensions rise... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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New Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Container Stowage ClassNK has introduced innovative guidelines for the container shipping industry, enhancing stowage efficiency while prioritizing safety. Utilizing advanced technologies like weather forecasting and digital twin tech, these guidelines aim to prevent cargo collapse and improve overall safety and capacity. Key documents include updated protocols for cargo safety and anti-rolling devices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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Andhra Pradesh Unveils Strategic Plan to Elevate Shipbuilding Sector Andhra Pradesh is set to become a maritime powerhouse with its new shipbuilding and allied industries policy, designed to attract private investments. Offering fiscal incentives like capital subsidies and SGST reimbursements, the initiative promises to create a diverse industrial ecosystem, generate employment, and leverage the state's strategic coastal resources... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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India Launches First Maritime Simulation Centre at AMET India's inaugural Maritime Simulation Centre was launched at AMET Knowledge Park near Chennai by Union Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. This ₹13.5 crore facility, a collaboration between AMET and A.P. Moller-Maersk, features advanced simulators and AR/VR labs, enhancing maritime training for cadets and bridging academic education with real-world application... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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India Surges with Skilled Seafarers in Global Ranks In his address at the Indian Maritime University convocation, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal congratulated 2,196 graduates, highlighting their pivotal role in India's revitalized maritime sector. He emphasized careers in shipping and green technologies, influenced by Prime Minister Modi’s vision, envisioning a prosperous future for India’s maritime initiatives by 2047... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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Odisha Targets Rs 1 Lakh Crore Investment to Boost Port-Led Development Odisha is poised to boost its port-led industrialization strategy, targeting investments of around Rs 1 lakh crore under the Purvodaya vision. Industries Minister Sampad Chandra Swain announced this during a Paradip Port roadshow, emphasizing the state's strategic coastline and plans for new ports and maritime hubs to enhance trade capacity... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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Seafarers to Benefit from New Global Minimum Wage and UK Employment Bill Reforms Recent developments in seafarer employment include a new global minimum wage set to rise to $690 by January 2026, endorsed by the International Chamber of Shipping and the International Transport Workers’ Federation. Concurrently, the UK Government's Employment Rights Bill aims to enhance seafarer protections, particularly regarding collective redundancies and employment standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Sep-2025
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