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Archives for November 2020

4 Crew Members Kidnapped From Tanker Vessel In Gulf of Guinea

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

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According to Dryad, tanker vessel MV AGISILAOS  was boarded by an unknown number of persons while underway resulting in the kidnap of 4 crew (2 Filipino, 1 Romanian, 1 Russian).

Watch: Royal Caribbean’s First Quantum Ultra Class Ship ‘Odyssey Of The Seas’ Leaves Building Dock

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

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On Saturday, November 28, the Odyssey of the Seas leaves MEYER WERFT’s covered building dock II (hall 6). The 347.1- meter long cruise liner for Royal Caribbean International will start moving this morning.

Indian Seafarers Assured To Be A Priority During The Supply Of COVID-19 Vaccines – MUI

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

Indian Seafarers Crew Change

The MUI’s prime focus is going to be the protection of health and welfare of Indian seafarers’, said General Secretary of the Maritime Union of India.

Real Life Incident: Trip Causes Trip To Ship’s Hospital

By MI News Network | In: Case Studies | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

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Crew trips on a manhole cover. Falling forward, he impacted the davit structure with his face, injuring his lower lip and teeth.

World’s First Autonomous & Zero-Emission Container Ship ‘Yara Birkeland’ Delivered

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

The world’s first autonomous and zero-emission ship was handed over to Yara from the Norwegian shipyard Vard Brattvåg.

MOL Begins Zero-Emission Project With Wind Propulsion And Hydrogen

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

Strong wind periods wind energy propulsion and hydrogen storage

MOL announced that it has joined a wide-ranging corporate-academic partnership in a zero-emission initiative called the “Wind Hunter Project,” seeking new applications for hydrogen fuel and wind power.

Singapore Facilitated More Than 60000 Crew Changes Of Vivid Nationalities From 3500+ Ships

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

Wilhelmsen coordinates Singapore’s first full crew change for Synergy Group on bulk carrier Genco Liberty using new protocol

This was announced by Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Transport when he opened the MPA International Safety@Sea Webinar Series.

CSL Holds Plate Cutting Ceremony Of Two Autonomous Electric Vessels For Asko Maritime AS

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

Plate Cutting Ceremony Of Two Autonomous Electric Vessels For Asko Maritime As, Norway

Plate cutting ceremony of the two Autonomous Electric Vessels being built for ASKO Maritime AS, Norway was held on 25 Nov 2020 at Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi.

First Full-Flow BWMS To Receive Chinese Flag And CCS Type Approvals

By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on November 30, 2020

First full-flow ballast water management system to receive Chinese Flag and CCS Type Approvals

ERMA FIRST has received an amended Type Approval from the CCS for its strong-selling FIT range of ballast water management systems and awarded a Certificate under the Authority of the Government of the People’s Republic of China.

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