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Fincantieri Inks Training Deal with URI

Mar 07, 2016

Italian shipbuilder signs deal with an American university for the start-up of an advanced training course Shipbuilder Fincantieri and the University of Rhode Island (URI), on behalf of its International Engineering Program (IEP), has signed…

High Crew Retention Helps Grow MMSI Workforce 25%

Mar 07, 2016

Mumbai-based ship management company MMS Maritime India (MMSI) announced that its crew workforce has grown by a quarter in the last year. MMSI said its total crew staff is now 300 with at least 50 new officers and 26 ratings, joining the team…

SSI's Roadmap To 'Sustainable Shipping Industry By 2040'

Mar 07, 2016

SSI members and key industry stakeholders work together to define tangible milestones across all areas of sustainability that must be collectively delivered by the industry to meet the SSI’s 2040 Vision London – 7 March 2016 - The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (“SSI”)…

OOIL Profit Edges Up

Mar 07, 2016

Orient Overseas (International) Ltd recorded an almost 5% increase in profit for the full year 2015, despite the weakness in the container shipping market, thanks in part to yield and cost management efforts. Though the year started well for the Hong Kong corporate…

Indian Budget Proposals for Maritime Sector

Mar 07, 2016

Finance Ministry Arun Jaitley in Union Budget for financial 2016-17 (Apr-Mar) has announced imposition of 14% service tax on services provided by domestic shipping companies transporting goods from outside India.  “The service tax on services…

Hong Kong Shipping Register Crossing 100 Million Gross Tonnage

Mar 07, 2016

The Hong Kong Shipping Register has  crossed of 100 million gross tonnage, informed the Secretary for Transport and Housing, Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung. To Hong Kong, it’s more than a vote of confidence, Anthony said.  Hong Kong’s maritime tradition is almost two centuries old…

INS Virat Caught Fire, One Died

Mar 07, 2016

One sailor was killed and three others were injured after a fire broke out onboard India's soon to be decommissioned aircraft carrier INS Viraat in Goa. While the incident was quickly brought under control, four sailors who were present…

Port of Melbourne Sale Soon

Mar 07, 2016

The Opposition Leader Matthew Guy says that critical laws to maximise the value of the lease of the Port of Melbourne are set to finally pass the state parliament this week, reports The Age. The Coalition has used their numbers in the upper…

Philippines Seizes North Korean Cargo Ship

Mar 06, 2016

The Philippines said on Saturday it had seized a North Korean freighter that was covered by harsher United Nations' sanctions against Pyongyang over its nuclear programme.Manila will also deport the vessel's 21 North Korean crew and will await a U…

USN's 6th MCPON Passes Away

Mar 06, 2016

Retired Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) William 'Bill' H. Plackett died peacefully the evening of March 4. He was 78.Plackett became the sixth MCPON Oct. 1, 1985. He relieved Billy C. Sanders and held the job for three years before Duane R…

'Singing' Propellers Phenomenon Controlled

Mar 05, 2016

A joint research project carried out by Wärtsilä and City University London has succeeded in identifying the specific design parameters that create the risk of 'singing' propellers. Though rare, 'singing' is nevertheless an annoying problem…

School Students Win Offshore Challenge Prize at UH

Mar 05, 2016

Today, a team of eight students from West Side High School in Houston emerged victorious from the first annual High School Offshore and Technology Stars Challenge, which was co-hosted by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)…

New Marina for Luxury Yachts at DP World's Rashid Port

Mar 05, 2016

DP World has announced plans to build a new marina for luxury yachts at Port Rashid in Dubai. The project comes in response to an increased demand for luxury yachts. Tenders for construction will be invited soon. The first phase of the project is scheduled to open by 2018…

Plunging Scrap Steel Prices Hit Ship Recycling Revenues

Mar 05, 2016

The Chinese ship recyclers are feeling the heat as falling scrap steel prices have eaten into their revenues during the past one year, says a report in China Daily. The increasing costs of adopting 'greener' vessel-breaking method also adds to the woes…

US Coast Guard's Top Priority: Offshore Patrol Cutter

Mar 05, 2016

The U.S. Coast Guard’s “number one priority is the offshore patrol cutter,” the service’s commandant told the House Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee Thursday, reports U.S. Naval Institute.  The service will be looking again at its force-mix analysis…

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