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India : Govt directs major ports not to collect penal charges from users during lockdown period. The Shipping Ministry has asked the 12 major ports to implement its April 21 advisory in "letter and spirit" and ensure that no penal charges are levied from port users during the lockdown period, plus 30 days recovery time.
The move follows complaints from port users that the Ministry directive was being ignored by some of the major ports and private terminals operating therein.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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Leading container port JNPT s traffic declines over 16% in August Leading container port JNPT on Friday reported 16.61 per cent drop in total traffic handled to 4.74 million tonnes in August, as against 5.68 million tonnes in the same month last year.
"JN Port registered a throughput of 3,52,735 TEUs in container handling in August as against 3,44,316 TEUs handled in July 2020. The overall traffic handled during the month was 4.74 million tonnes as against 5.68 million tonnes in August 2019," JNPT said in a release.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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Role of Internet of Things in Shipping and Maritime industry. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. Connected machines and objects in factories offer the potential for a fourth industrial revolution , and experts predict more than half of new businesses will run on the IoT by 2020.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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Search for missing livestock ship crew off Japan resumes. Japanese coast guard ships resumed searching on Tuesday for a livestock ship and its 40 missing crew members off Japan s southern islands after the efforts were suspended due to a typhoon.
The Gulf Livestock 1 sent a distress signal early Sept. 2 while it was sailing in stormy conditions in the East China Sea as a typhoon passed the area. Two survivors were rescued and the body of a third crew member was recovered before a second typhoon halted the search.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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Crew change crisis: a global perspective. While much about Covid-19 is yet to unfold, it s reasonable to assume that the pandemic s most profound and poignant legacy in the shipping industry is the crew change crisis.
As a ship agent responsible for port and husbandry services, GAC has seen the crisis evolve on the ground, and has had to deal with the sometimes difficult restrictions implemented to control the spread of the virus.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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Port of Rotterdam: First steps in environmentally responsible degassing of ships. In the near future, the Netherlands will no longer allow ships to remove vapours from their holds - known as degassing - while in transit. This nation-wide ban means that the sector soon needs to have access to sufficient safe and environmentally responsible alternatives. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management has made EUR 250,000 available for trials with mobile degassing systems.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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Tanker hit by devastating explosion, Vietnam Product tanker TRUNG THAO 36 BLC suffered a devastating explosion in portside cargo tanks midship area in the morning Sep 7, while waiting for permission to enter Dung Quat port, Quang Ngai, central Vietnam. Some of 12 crew were thrown overboard by the blast. 1 crew went missing, 11 were rescued. Fire after explosion was extinguished by SAR and tug boats in about an hour. Tanker is in ballast, so no doubt fumes from cargo tanks residues exploded.Posted On:8-Sep-2020
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