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Reefer struck tanker, Siberia, Russia
River-sea type reefer MAGDEBURG, struck anchored river-sea type product tanker LENANEFT 2031 on Jul 18 on river Lena, Yakutia Region, Siberia, Russia. Tanker hull was breached in forecastle area, port side, above the waterline. Reefer MAGDEBURG is currently located at an unknown area at position 00° 00′ 00.0″ N, 000°…
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ABS and SHI JDP to Develop Smart Hull Monitoring Software
Boosting SHI Monitoring Platform with Smart Technology and New TLP Design (SEOUL) ABS and Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (SHI) have signed a joint development project (JDP) to enhance hull safety with smart ship technology for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) using a hull sensor package that will allow for more…
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Issue : Shortage of seafarers in Italy
The theme, which has already emerged in our newspaper in recent weeks, returned yesterday to peep out in the words of Mario Mattioli during a Fit Cisl conference: “We are terrified by the issue of lack of staff. In a while, we will have the ferries stopped because there is…
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Algerie Ferries opens reservations for the new line on Naples
The first departure has been announced for next Friday, but the booking system still appears ‘to be refined’ After the first revelations a few weeks ago, the Algerian national shipping company Entmv – Algerie Ferries has returned to announce the imminent departure of the line between the capital and Naples.…
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Indian Register of Shipping supports Atmanirbhar initiative in Defence manufacturing
Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) continues to support ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliance) initiative in Defence manufacturing with certification of Caisson Gate and Intermediate Gate, recently delivered by M/s Hindustan Construction Company to enable the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier dry dock at Mumbai. These dock gates were built under design approval and…
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Reuters : Russia seeks MEA intervention as India seizes Russian cargo ship
The detention order was issued following a lawsuit filed by Estonian shore service company Bunker Partner OU The Russian embassy in India has revealed that it is aware of the Russian cargo ship impounded at Cochin port in the Indian state of Kerala, reported Reuters. Following a lawsuit filed by…
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India’s Deendayal Port Authority to spend $745m for capacity growth
The terminals will be built on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis under a public-private partnership (PPP) model India-based Deendayal Port Authority has unveiled plans to invest $745m (Rs59.63bn) to build two mega cargo handling terminals. The port is situated in the Kutch district of the Indian state of Gujarat. Both terminals…
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