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Suez Canal Security Alert

Apr 03, 2014

The US Coast Guard recently issued ‘Marine Safety Information Bulletin 04-14’ (MSI 04-14), which details a number of incidents in which threats and an alleged act of sabotage were perpetrated by Suez Canal Port Authority workers against the…

New Zealand's SeaCErt in Effect

Apr 02, 2014

Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) announced the official introduction of SeaCert – the new domestic certification framework for New Zealand seafarers. SeaCert sets out where seafarers can operate in local and international waters, and replaces the old Qualifications and Operational Limits (QOL) system…

SCI Announces Silver Bell Honorees

Apr 02, 2014

The Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) announces the recipients of awards it will confer at its 37th Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner in New York City on Thursday, June 5, 2014. SCI presents the Silver Bell Award, in recognition of outstanding leadership in the maritime community…

Drydocks World Presents at the Royal Society for Public Health

Apr 02, 2014

Drydocks World & Maritime World said it has attained new heights in its core business by practicing business excellence principles as well as by prioritizing employee betterment and welfare. The company has been one of the pioneers in implementing occupational health activities in the region…

AVEVA to Hold Safety Presentation in Houston

Apr 01, 2014

Dr. Sam Mannan, safety expert and director of the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center (MKOPSC) will be presenting his research ‘Development of an Effective Framework for Shift Handover’ at the Houston Petroleum Club on April 15, 11:30 a…

New Courses Fill Catering Knowledge Gap

Apr 01, 2014

A survey of officers and crew by a leading tanker owner suggests catering and galley staff throughout the industry may be in urgent need of training, according to Seagull. The computer-based training provider draws attention to a thorough survey of all ranks undertaken by Finaval S…

Tanker Repels Attack in Strait of Hormuz

Mar 31, 2014

According to a report by GAC, mariners are advised that the master of the motor tanker Album reported being approached and fired upon by a skiff in position: Lat 26-24.4N, Long 056-41.8E in the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and Oman, Sunday…

Canadian Shipowners Applaud Government's Icebreaker Response

Mar 27, 2014

The Canadian Shipowners Association (CSA) says it is extremely pleased that the Government of Canada is responding to the need for additional icebreaking support on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Waterway, as with another icebreaker, key cargo such as wheat…

Operator Fined for Crashing into Farne Islands

Mar 27, 2014

The operator of a coaster ship which grounded in an environmentally sensitive area off the Northumberland coast has been ordered to pay nearly £73,000 in fines and costs after its crew failed to keep a proper lookout. On the evening of March 15…

Montreal-Lake Ontario Seaway Opening Delayed

Mar 27, 2014

The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation has announced that it has delayed its annual opening of the Montreal-Lake Ontario section until March 31, 2014. The Management Corporation informs that the Canadian Coast Guard is already undertaking…

MLC Mandated Medical Management for Mariners

Mar 26, 2014

Managed medical care specialist Future Care is changing the way the maritime industry looks at mariner healthcare.The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) has forever changed the way vessel operators look at healthcare for the world’s 1.3 million mariners…

The Crowley Way

Mar 26, 2014

Walk in the front door at Crowley Maritime Corporation HQ in Jacksonville, Fla., and you learn nearly everything you need to know about the company. With your visitor’s badge, you are handed a “Safety and Evacuation” brochure, and the person you are there to meet – in our case Tom Crowley…

SPE Aberdeen: Tackling the Offshore Design Challenge

Mar 25, 2014

An engineering expert is set to talk at a Society of Petroleum Engineers’ (SPE) Aberdeen Section presentation this month, discussing the challenges associated with the analysis and design of offshore engineering equipment. Offshore marine equipment can be physically complex…

After Concordia: HAVEP Report Exposes Passenger Vessel Deficiencies

Mar 25, 2014

In the wake of the Costa Concordia accident of January 2012, an incident that arguably was one of the more dramatic incidents in this history of cruise shipping, preliminary results from the Harmonized Verification Program (HAVEP) on passenger ships…

ADF Personnel Recognized with Bravery Awards

Mar 24, 2014

The Chief of the Defense Force General David Hurley AC, DSC has commended 19 Australian Defense Force (ADF) members who were formally recognized for their bravery and devotion to duty in perilous circumstances.The Governor-General of Australia Her Excellency the Honorable Quentin Bryce AC…

Logistics News

FranceAgriMer Reduces Forecast for Non-EU Soft Wheat Export by 300,000 Tons

FranceAgriMer Reduces Forecast for Non-EU Soft Wheat Export by 300,000 Tons

Wolfgang Wandl Appointed by Cortland International as Chief Executive Officer

Wolfgang Wandl Appointed by Cortland International as Chief Executive Officer

First Commercial Biomethanol Bunkering Service in the UK Launches at Port of Immingham

First Commercial Biomethanol Bunkering Service in the UK Launches at Port of Immingham

Molten Salt Technology Validated

Molten Salt Technology Validated

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