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British Authorities Search for Containers Overboard in Bristol Channel
British authorities are warning ships operating in the Bristol Channel that a container ship lost several containers that it was...
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World Shipping Council Urges IMO Member States To Take Concrete Action Towards Decarbonising Shipping
Amid the criticism of the results of the IMO intercessional GHG working group, the World Shipping Council urges member states...
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Port Of Gdynia Authority Set To Launch Outer Port Call For Tender
The Port of Gdynia Authority S.A. is about to launch a call for tender for a private partner for the...
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APM Terminals Poti To Develop New Bulk Cargo Facility
APM Terminals Poti (APMT) and Poti New Terminals Corporation (PNTC) have signed a deal to jointly develop a new bulk...
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Foreship Adds Drones Service For Draught Surveys
Ship design and engineering firm Foreship has employed the use of drones as a method of enhancing speed, safety and...
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Mixed Reaction To Imo’s Latest Green Deliberations
Shipping has had a mixed reaction to last week’s Intersessional Working Group on Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships at...
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Sagarmala Development Co To Bail Out Idling Cargo, Ropax Vessels Of IWAI
The Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has sought bids to privatise the multi-modal terminals at Varanasi and Haldia. The...
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New Cargo Support Policy For Indian Ship-Owners May Not Fetch Order In-Flows For Local Yards
The Shipping Ministry’s plan to drive demand for ships built in India by linking a government-mandated cargo support policy for...
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Japan’s Sea Missile Defense System Faces Mounting Costs
Basing Japan’s missile defence systems at sea may cost at least twice as much to complete as its now-abandoned plans...
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UK Special Forces Gain Control of Nave Andromeda; Seven Arrested
British Special Forces boarded a Greek-operated oil tanker in the English Channel on Sunday and detained seven suspected stowaways who...
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IMO’s Draft CO2 Amendment Stirs Controversy
This week, the IMO's Intersessional Working Group on Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships produced a draft of a new...
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India’s Container Market To Rebalance In Coming Months: FIEO
Growing demand from India’s consumer and industrial sectors could help boost imports and rebalance the country’s container markets over the...
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Crew of Vessel Suspected in New Zealand COVID-19 Case Tests Positive
Health authorities in Queensland, Australia and New Zealand believe that they have isolated the source of the recent COVID-19 in...
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Stranded Seafarers Rescued by South African Research Vessel
South African authorities are reporting the successful rescue of 62 seafarers that had been stranded on a remote South Atlantic...
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Unique Design Technologies to Improve Ship Performance
A Canadian ship design and research company is presenting several unusual looking new technologies for ocean-going and inland waterway vessels...
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Japanese Car Carrier Arrested In Melbourne Over Crew Change Breach
According to the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF), which was involved in getting the vessel arrested, three seafarers including the...
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MSC Cruises First To Use Fincantieri’s New Air Sanitation System For Cruise Ships
MSC Seashore, a yet-to-be-delivered cruise ship owned by Switzerland-based cruise line MSC Cruises, will become the first vessel to feature...
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P&O Ferries Chooses Wärtsilä Engines For ‘Super Ferries’
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been selected by British ferry operator P&O Ferries to power the company’s new series of...
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Norwegian Project to Develop Hydrogen Prototype Ro-Ro and Supply Chain
Norway’s HySHIP project aims to lower the development and operational cost supporting a move to liquid green hydrogen (LH2) propulsion...
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HRAS: Crew of Tanker Gulf Sky Caught in a Case of Political Intrigue
The saga of the crew aboard the tanker Gulf Sky continues according to the NGO Human Rights at Sea and the Commonwealth...
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