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India: Multi-modal transport to pivot National Logistics Policy, boost export edge Multi-modal integration along with digitisation and centre-state cooperation on the same, forms the core of the National Logistics Policy (NLP), launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. In line with previous plans such as the National Rail Plan and Maritime India Vision, NLP intends to bring sweeping changes in the current costly, polluting, and congesting modal mix of Indian logistics... -Business StandardPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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167 Ships Have Left Ukraine Ports Since Grain Deal A total of 165 ships with 3.7 million tonnes of agricultural products on board have left Ukraine under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey to unblock Ukrainian sea ports, the Ukrainian infrastructure ministry said on Sunday. The ministry said 10 ships with 169,300 tonnes of agricultural products are due to leave Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Sunday... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Philippines: Seafarers protest Marina’s revival of training course The country’s seafarers are strongly opposing the move of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) to bring back the Management Level Course (MLC), a training course that they claim would only be an added financial burden to them... -INQUIRER.netPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Sri Lanka: Minister pushes for more seagoing jobs Ports, Shipping and Aviation Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva says that although Sri Lanka is an island nation the number of seafarers and people engaged in employment in the maritime sector by Lankans is less 0.1 percent... -The Island.lkPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Suez Canal Authority Hikes Transit Tolls Again for 2023 The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has yet again announced that it will raise the transit tolls for vessels crossing the Suez Canal, effective January 2023. In a statement released over the weekend, the SCA said that transit fees will increase by 15 percent for all types of vessels except for dry bulk ships and cruise ships, which will see an increase of 10 percent... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Software Sets Sail It’s taken a while, but software standardization is coming to maritime. “Software is eating the world.” This now-famous quote first appeared in a guest column by billionaire tech visionary Marc Andreessen in the Wall Street Journal back in 2011... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Essar joins hands with Indian Coast Guard for the largest coastal cleanup drive Essar Ports has been a pioneer in investing in technologies and developing environment-friendly and efficient handling systems. ‘Swachh Sagar Surakshit Sagar’ is an initiative by the Ministry of Earth Sciences marked the conclusion of the 75-day-long coastal cleanup drive to clean 75 beaches... -CSRPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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US Coast Guard closes Puerto Rico to maritime traffic The United States Coast Guard closed Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands to maritime traffic due to the warning of tropical storm Fiona. The ‘Zulu’ port condition was established on Friday night for the seaports of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands,.. -Prensa LatinaPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Internet Limitations Continue Onboard Carnival Cruise Line Ships Internet issues persist for Carnival Cruise Line ships sailing along the North-Eastern Seaboard of the United States. This week, the cruise line issues a new letter to guests booked onboard two Carnival cruise ships sailing from New York and Baltimore, saying internet connections would be limited... -Cruise HivePosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Malta: Moving towards greener shipping - Peter Grima All economic sectors must do their part to curb carbon dioxide emissions. International shipping accounts for approximately three per cent of global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions, a relatively low figure when compared to the environmental impact of land transport... -Times of MaltaPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Iran counting on knowledge-based companies to develop maritime fleet Managing director of Iran Shipbuilding and Offshore Industries Complex (ISOICO) has said domestic knowledge-based companies have great potential for the development of the country’s maritime fleet that should not be neglected, the portal of Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) reported on Sunday... -Tehran TimesPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Saudi Maritime Congress enhances the capabilities of the region’s maritime education The Kingdom’s leading maritime event seeks to support the sector and facilitate partnerships between the academic sector and major maritime organisations to qualify competent professionals... -ZAWYAPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Holland America Line Successfully Tests Biofuels on Cruise Ship Earlier this month, Holland America Line successfully completed the first ever long term, 100% biofuel test aboard an operating cruise ship, MS Volendam, while the ship was positioned in Rotterdam. The test took 20 days and had very promising results for lowering cruise ship emissions... -Cruise HivePosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Captain died, crew can’t navigate, waiting CG, but CG waiting PCR test result 59-year old Taiwanese Captain of tuna fishing vessel CHIN LONG CHENG NO.18 died of natural causes on board of his vessel on Sep 15, some 610 nm N of Guam, Pacific. Fishing vessel is drifting since Sep 15, waiting for assistance. Problem is, the rest of Indonesian crew (9 or more) can’t navigate the vessel, so they’re waiting for CG patrol boat to help them out of their trouble... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Tanker broke off moorings causing Oil Terminal fire, Venezuela Product tanker LARKO broke off her moorings at Guaraguao Oil Terminal, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, at around 0830 LT Sep 17, during loading of gasoline. Shortly after mooring lines broke, cargo hose also broke, and according to witnesses, minutes after that fire erupted... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Cruise ship broke off moorings with 870 passengers on board Cruise ship VIKING SEA broke off her moorings at Ravenna Italy, in the morning Sep 17, in stormy, rainy weather with wind in gusts exceeding 100 km/hour. 5 tugs responded, it took them some 4 hours to take ship under control and keep her in stable position, avoiding grounding or collision... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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Cargo ship with containers capsized at Iskenderun port General cargo ship SEA EAGLE loaded with containers lost stability during offloading operation at Iskenderun Port, Turkey, either at night Sep 17, or early in the morning Sep 18. The ship, according to photos and video, rested starboard on pier, then listed and capsized portside, resting on bottom stern and portside, partially above waterline. Many containers went overboard... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Sep-2022
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