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To reap the benefit for vast employment opportunities in maritime sector and with a view to certify their skill sets,
With this move, the crew list of ships calling on the ports can be shared in advance with immigration authorities
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India’s crude oil imports fell in July to their lowest since March 2010 as fuel demand slowed amid renewed coronavirus-induced
The COVID 19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on the shipping industry. Hundreds of container ships have found their
The Japanese-owned bulk carrier that ran aground off Mauritius and spilled oil over pristine waters and fragile coral reefs diverted
“Seafarers: at the core of shippingʹs future” has been selected as the World Maritime theme for 2021, reflecting a clear
The 1994-built 8,100 dwt chemical tanker Aegean II has been hijacked by armed men in Somali waters.
According to a report by maritime consultancy
Saudi Arabian owner Bahri has entered into an agreement with Hyundai Mipo Dockyard for the construction of ten 49,999 dwt
The history of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea dates back decades, but it is only in the past few
The crew of another ship have taken matters into their own hands in a new front in the unfolding crew