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Bulk carrier YAMTAI, in load, allided at Taichung Port
Bulk carrier YAMTAI, in load, allided with Piers 30 and 29 corners at Taichung Port, Taiwan, in the evening of Apr 29, in the process of shifting berths. The ship suffered a hull breach in the midship area, a 1-meter length hole or slash is above the waterline, so there’s…
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Dryad Gloal : Weekly Maritime Security Threat Advisory 26th April 2022
? Libya: Clashes between government-allied militias in Al-Zawiya have caused damage to at least 29 sites and storage tanks at the Zawiya refinery complex. In addition, the force majeure at Zeuitina port and Mellitah oil port continues due to protests demanding Prime Minister Dbeibah hand over power to Bashagha. Furthermore,…
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Statement from Heesen Yachts
Heesen Yachts has learned that one of its Ultimate Beneficial Owners (UBO’s) has now been listed on the sanctions list of the United Kingdom following a recent update on 13 April 2022. He is not on the EU sanctions list – applicable to Heesen. Heesen is a Dutch company qualified…
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Container freight rates: in recent months the ports of Northern Europe have been cheaper than their Mediterranean rivals
Oslo, Norway –– April saw the third consecutive monthly climb in long-term contracted ocean freight rates, with shipping costs rocketing by 11.1% globally to stand 109.9% up year on year. The data, revealed in the latest Xeneta Shipping Index (XSI®) Public Indices for the contract market, demonstrates how supply chain…
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ABB to power two new Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection vessels with Azipod® electric propulsion
ABB to supply complete propulsion packages for two Ritz-Carlton mega-yachts, further strengthening the collaboration that began in 2017 with the hotel group’s entry into the maritime market Two 5.5-MW Azipod® propulsion units for high maneuverability and low vibrations and noise will help to ensure a smooth sailing experience The repeat…
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IMO : Enhancing security of cruise terminals in the Seychelles
Seychelles is an important cruise tourism destination. Screening checkpoints for passengers and their baggage are key in ensuring the safety and security of international ports. A new IMO-developed training course in maritime cruise, ferry passenger, and baggage screening and searching took place at the Seychelles Defence Academy (26-28 April). Thirty…
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IACS 2021 Annual Review published
The Russian Maritime Register of Shipping’s (RS) membership was withdrawn on 11 March 2022 and RS is no longer a Member of IACS. IACS is pleased to announce that the 2021 IACS Annual Review is now available to download from our website at https://iacs.org.uk/about/iacs-annual-review/. This year’s Annual Review includes a…
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200 ships bunkered with contaminated fuel in the Port of Singapore
About 200 vessels were supplied with contaminated bunker fuel in the Port of Singapore during the latest fuel supply scandal. MPA also intends to submit a paper on the fuel contamination with COC to the International Maritime Organization for the members’ awareness. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)…
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