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Owner of arrested container ship demands its’ release
Container ship MATHU BHUM has been intercepted by an Indonesian Navy patrol ship on May 4 off Belawan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Malacca Strait, shortly after the ship left Belawan, bound for Port Klang, Malaysia. MATHU BHUM was taken back to Belawan and as of May 11, remained in port. The…
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P&O Ferries sackings: unions trigger UN investigation over UK’s failure to enforce laws that protect workers
A number of unions and global union federations have written to the International Labour Organization (ILO — part of the UN) asking it to urgently intervene on behalf of the 800 seafarers who were illegally fired and cruelly mistreated by P&O Ferries. The unions argue that the UK government’s failure…
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Libya To Open All Ports When Oil Revenue Dispute Is Resolved
Libya expects to open all its oil loading terminals after it sets up a mechanism for a fair distribution of the country’s oil revenues among the regions, Parliament Speaker Aqila Saleh told U.S. ambassador and Special Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, Benghazi-based news outlet The Libya Update reported on Monday.…
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Damen Naval to employ DC-grid power generation and distribution system on board of German Navy F126 frigates
Damen Naval signed a contract with ABB to supply its Onboard DC Grid systems for all four F126 frigates that are under construction for the German Navy. This includes transformers, generators, tunnel thruster motors, energy storage systems, as well as associated control systems and cybersecurity solutions. This contract marks a…
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Repatriation of over 600 i-Kiribati seafarers trapped for nearly two years due to the COVID pandemic
Over 600 I-Kiribati seafarers have safely returned home, some after being stranded overseas for nearly two years The repatriation of the seafarers was undertaken by a coalition of ship owners, transport workers unions, the UN, and the government of Kiribati A new report from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)…
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Poole Fishermen Plead Guilty to Retention of Undersized Clams
On Wednesday 04 May 2022 at Poole Magistrates Court, Poole fishermen Andrew Skinner & Reginald Skinner, pleaded guilty to retaining on board their fishing vessel, Lula Bon PE892, a quantity of manila clams that measured below the minimum conservation reference size. Charges were laid by the Southern Inshore Fisheries &…
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Global Alliance develop and operate the second container terminal “Tahya Misr 1” in Damietta Port.
Following the conclusion of the contract signing ceremony witnessed by ُEgyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly at the Cabinet headquarters today, regarding a commitment agreement to build and develop the superstructure, use, manage, operate, exploit, maintain, and re-delivery the second container terminal “Long live Egypt 1” in Damietta Port, Lieutenant-General Kamel…
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Fire on board of Turkish ship, Azov sea, Russia
Russian media reported that a fire broke out in the superstructure of one of the cargo ships anchored off Temryuk Port, Russia, Azoa sea. The ship is said to be Turkish, she doesn’t require assistance, assuring authorities that the crew will extinguish a fire by its own means. The ship’s…
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