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Filipino crew killed by mooring line, Italy A 54-year old Filipino crew of product tanker MELIGUNIS M died on the spot on board of tanker after he was hit by broken mooring line on Sep 7 at Livorno, Italy. Tanker was in process of unmooring, but after tragic accident, she was detained, for investigation... -FleetmonPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Tug under way to take disabled bulker on tow, South Atlantic Bulk carrier ZILOS, disabled by explosion on Aug 31, as of Sep 7 is still adrift, understood she’s to be towed to Montevideo by offshore tug RG WARRIOR (MMSI 701120000). Captain of bulk carrier reported to MRCC Uruguay, according to local sources, that the crew will be able to restart engine and the ship will reach Montevideo under own power, but it seems unlikely... -FleetmonPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Santa Barbara Port Cancels All Cruise Ship Calls Till March 2022 Officials of the Santa Barbara Waterfront Department on Monday, 31st August voted to delay the return of cruise ships to the port of Santa Barbara until March 2022 as they announced the cancellation of the fall schedule. The decision was taken by the city officials and backed by the city mayor, Cathy Murrillo, keeping in mind the health and safety concerns of local communities due to the prevailing covid-19 pandemic... -FleetmonPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Garmin Surround View, the marine industry’s first 360-degree Camera System Garmin® International today announced the Garmin Surround View Camera System for recreational boating and yachting. Utilizing six through-hull mounted cameras that act like multiple sets of eyes, Surround View provides a live 360-degree bird’s-eye view around the vessel to help captains quickly view their vessel’s perimeter during low-speed maneuvers, such as docking, from the helm... -Business WirePosted On:8-Sep-2021
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UK DfT investigates young people s perception of shipping The UK Government’s Department for Transport (DfT) published a research paper on the perception young people have of the maritime industry on 31 August. Commissioned by the DfT, the research was born out of the industry’s struggle to attract new talent, which consequently reduces the availability of skills within the industry and hinders the sector’s economic potential... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Harland & Wolff recruits new apprentices in new training move UK-based Harland & Wolff, the iconic shipyard with over 160 years of maritime and offshore engineering pedigree, has welcomed 13 new apprentices to its flagship Belfast site as part of its very first ‘Apprentice Induction Day’. The scheme will run in line and with partnership from Northern Regional College and will see apprentices range from 17 – 28 years old, with a mixture of genders... -ShipInsightPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Exploring All Too Real Maritime Risks The past year has been as impactful for the world’s maritime transportation system as it has been for the rest of society. From the Suez Canal to the Arctic and beyond, human, technology and environmental events disrupted maritime activity. And the pandemic highlighted supply chain vulnerabilities in many ways,.. -Maritime Logistics NewsPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Singapore awards record number of maritime scholarships under two schemes The 60 scholarships comprise 46 under MaritimeONE, the highest number since the scheme started, and 14 Tripartite Maritime Scholarships (TMSS) have been awarded to students this year. The MaritimeONE scholarships are valued at SGD1.1m, while TMSS scholarships are worth about SGD1m... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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LR forms industry-first collaboration with Inmarsat on remote surveys LR and Inmarsat have announced an industry-first collaboration to provide a connectivity solution. The new solution uses LR Remote, an application for remote inspection that enables crew members to livestream video, photos and audio from on board a ship to an LR technical specialist located elsewhere and will be empowered by Inmarsat’s Certified Application Provider (CAP)... -Lloyd s RegisterPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Philippines: Seafarers to receive 10% fare discount on board domestic ships The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and the domestic shipping operators have granted a 10 percent fare discount to seafarers onboard vessels owned by local shipping lines. Marina Administrator Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad conceptualized the seafarer discount on domestic passenger ships, which has been a long-overdue benefit for them... -The Manila TimesPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Shipping’s needs ignored despite averting global meltdown, say Greeks SHIPPING industry needs continue to be ignored by political decision-makers internationally even though the important role of shipping has become even more evident since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Greek shipowners. “The industry’s needs are absent from the list of priorities of governmental officials and decision-makers,” said Union of Greek Shipowners president Theodore Veniamis... -Lloyd s ListPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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Indian delegation visited Zvezda, the largest shipbuilding yard A delegation headed by Hardeep Puri, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs of India, visited the Zvezda shipbuilding yard located in the city of Bolshoy Kamen, Primorye Territory in Russia. During the visit, Andrey Shishkin, Rosneft’s Vice President in charge of Informatization, Innovations and Localization, briefed the delegation on the implementation progress of the project for the construction of Zvezda shipyard and its main facilities... -Marketscreener.comPosted On:8-Sep-2021
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