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India’s MPSF Teams Up with DNV for Sustainability Partnership DNV and MPSF have signed an MoU to enhance maritime sustainability, focusing on decarbonization and digitalization. DNV will provide expertise in regulatory requirements and technological advancements, while MPSF will support eco-conscious initiatives. The collaboration aims to drive environmental initiatives forward, targeting cleaner energy sources and greener port operations in India... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Vessel Hit by Two Unknown Missiles in Yemen On 2 September, a merchant vessel near Yemen's Saleef was hit by two missiles according to UKMTO. Despite damage, the crew controlled the situation, avoiding injuries. This incident highlights the risks in the region, where tensions threaten maritime security. International efforts are focused on protecting ships and crews from further attacks, emphasizing the need for vigilance and safety protocols... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Vietnam and Philippines Strengthen Maritime Partnership Vietnam and the Philippines are bolstering their defense and military ties in response to maritime security challenges in the South China Sea. They plan to sign a memorandum of understanding by the end of 2024, focusing on disaster response and military medicine. Both countries are committed to resolving disputes peacefully within international law, countering China's assertive actions in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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BIMCO Launches CO2TIME Charter Party to Enhance Carbon Capture BIMCO is developing a new time charter party for carbon dioxide transportation by sea, known as CO2TIME, to support the growing CCS market and address climate change. The drafting team, including industry representatives, aims to finalize the charter by late 2025 for upcoming commercial projects in 2028-2030, ensuring industry consultation and standardization... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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LR Expands Digital Platform with Acquisition of Ocean Technology Lloyd's Register Group has acquired Ocean Technology Group, a provider of software for the maritime industry. This move will expand LR's digital solutions and professional services. LR OneOcean and OTG will be integrated to enhance the industry's digital transformation. This acquisition aims to offer end-to-end energy transition solutions for maritime professionals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Campaign to Promote Allyship and Safety for Women at Sea Launched ISWAN is launching the 'Safe at sea…it takes all of us!' campaign to address issues of abuse, harassment, and discrimination faced by women in the maritime industry. With support from partners like The Seafarers’ Charity, the campaign aims to promote allyship culture and create a safe and inclusive environment at sea... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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MSC Marie Sets Record as Largest Container Ship to Transit Panama Canal The MSC Marie made history by becoming the largest-capacity container ship to pass through the Panama Canal. Measuring 366 meters in length with a width of 51 meters, it has a maximum capacity of 17,640 TEUs. This milestone showcases the advancements in maritime technology and the importance of the Panama Canal for global shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Somalia Issues Maritime Regulations to Regulate Waters and Strengthen Maritime Security Somalia has introduced a new maritime directive to control vessel movements within its waters. Ships must now display the Somali flag and adhere to Ministry of Ports regulations. The goal is to boost the country's maritime sector and address illegal fishing, which costs Somalia $300 million annually. Geopolitical tensions in the Horn of Africa and rising piracy incidents highlight the need for enhanced maritime security... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Korea and Sweden Institutes Partner for Maritime Research Collaboration Deal The Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering (KRISO) and RISE Research Institutes of Sweden signed a memorandum of understanding for collaboration in maritime research. Christian Finnsgård, Head of Maritime Research at RISE, praised the potential for joint research in decarbonization and digitalization. KRISO also partnered with ABS to focus on SMR-powered ships and offshore hydrogen production platforms... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Hapag-Lloyd Trials NexusWave for Enhanced Maritime Connectivity and Operations Hapag-Lloyd, a prominent container shipping company, is testing NexusWave by Inmarsat Maritime, a cutting-edge global service that combines different connectivity networks into a single, managed solution. The trials aim to improve communication, security, and connectivity in the maritime industry, revolutionizing how vessels operate as floating offices with seamless integration of onshore IT systems and cloud services... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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Palau Suspends Flags of LNG Tankers Amid AIS Signals Tampering Palau suspends flags of Russian LNG tankers, halting operations due to AIS signal tampering. Investigation shows potential cargo losses and challenges for Novatek. Delays impact marketing efforts and finding buyers for sanctioned cargo from Arctic LNG 2 project. Complexity and restrictions in LNG shipping industry highlighted. Shadow fleet remains inactive in Russian waters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Sep-2024
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