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.:Maritime News :.
.: 9-Jul-2024 :. Search News
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Captain and Crew Saved as Cargo Ship Sinks off Sepang
The MV KUMJIN cargo ship sank near Tanjung Rhu, Sepang, prompting a swift rescue operation by the Selangor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency. All ten crew members, including the captain, were rescued after a distress call about a severe leak in the ship's ballast tank. The successful operation underscored the importance of maritime safety and quick response in emergencies... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:9-Jul-2024



Columbia Group and Crowley Form Ship Management Strategic Alliance
Columbia Group and Crowley have joined forces to enhance their ship management solutions by leveraging their expertise in maritime, logistics, and energy sectors. This partnership aims to provide more efficient international management services to customers by combining the capabilities of both organizations. By offering tailored solutions and strategic procurement support, the alliance plans to drive transformative change in the Americas market... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:9-Jul-2024



Maersk to Conduct Transshipment Trial at Vizhinjam Port
The Vessel San Fernando, operated by Maersk, is set to make a trial call at an Indian transhipment port this week. With a capacity of 8700 TEUs, this significant vessel showcases the port's ability to handle large ships efficiently. Maersk's decision reflects confidence in the port's infrastructure and highlights its strategic importance in the region's maritime trade network... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:9-Jul-2024



Safety-first approach to decarbonizing the shipping industry
During an event in Manila, Capt. Fanis Chatzikampouris highlighted the challenges seafarers face in adapting to new technology and alternative fuels in the shipping industry. As the focus shifts towards decarbonization, seafarers must be equipped with the necessary skills and training to handle the safety risks associated with alternative fuels like methane, hydrogen, and biofuels. Continuous education and safety protocols are vital in ensuring a 'health-and-safety-first' culture onboard vessels... -Crew Mirror

Posted On:9-Jul-2024


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