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Marine tourism : Split Small Ship Cruises
The Roman city of Split is the first port of call for many when embarking on a Croatia cruise. Many of our Croatia cruise ships begin and end their voyage here. If you start your cruise from Split Croatia, you’ll find it has a conveniently-positioned harbour just a few minutes’…
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The Lauro brothers also invest in electric propulsion systems for maritime transport
The Munich-based Scorpio Group, a company led by the Lauro family, has made a strategic investment in the Britishvolt electric vehicle (EV) battery startup aimed at carrying out research and development on the power supply and storage options for battery systems for application in the maritime transport “Britishvolt’s access to…
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May 18th- Panama Canal waiting time for non booked vessels (Days)
Neopanamax locks: increases of 1 day (average) for non-booked waiting times at the Panama Canal for both directions. Panamax locks: Waiting times for Southbound Regulars remain steady while for Northbound Regulars and Supers (in both directions) average waiting time has increased in 1 day How can we help with your…
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Passenger ship with more than 600 people aground, Indonesia VIDEO
Passenger ship KM SIRIMAU with more than 600 passengers on board ran aground in Savu sea, Timor Leste, Indonesia, on Meko island between Lembata and Adonara islands in the afternoon May 17 Evacuation of passengers was complicated by low tide, understood most parts of the passengers were already evacuated by…
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Europe’s role in Gulf maritime security
In February 2022, the Council of the European Union (E.U.) gathered in Brussels to discuss the extension of the Coordinated Maritime Presence (CMP) concept to the North-Western Indian Ocean. First piloted in the Gulf of Guinea at the beginning of 2021, the CMP is a flexible tool to enhance maritime…
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