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China Focus for Swedish Club Academy

Mar 18, 2013

The Swedish Club Academy focuses on China during a five-day Maritime Resource Management road show at the end of March. MRM training aims at establishing safe operational cultures where teamwork and effective communication are key components…

Beauty Queen Flounders at Giant Bottle Launch

Mar 18, 2013

The world’s largest message-in-a-bottle will be released shortly, 200 nautical miles off the coast of Tenerife, Canary Islands.The bottle constructed by the owner of Norwegian company Koeningsegg is registered as a boat, and will be tweeting…

Report Highlights Rise of Maritime Crime in Southeast Asia

Mar 15, 2013

U.K. maritime intelligence provider Dryad Maritime are to release a specialist report, ‘Special Advisory Southeast Asia: Disorganized theft to organized crime,’ which will focus on the rise of targeted hijackings in Southeast Asia.The advisory to be released on March 18…

FRC International Launch WBV Courses in Canada

Mar 15, 2013

FRC International is running the first program of ‘Back To Back’ Whole Boat Vibration (WBV) courses in Canada this April.The lead for these courses is Canadian Coast Guard and Canadian Navy. These courses are part of improving sea safety and are open to all interested parties…

Nordic American Tankers Resolve US Detention Issue

Mar 15, 2013

One of Nordic American's Suezmax tankers had to stay in a US port about 10 days longer than planned following a detention in December 2012.In the press release of December 6, 2012, Nordic American Tankers (NAT) announced that it was working…

Breach of ISM Code: UK Court Imposes Hefty Fine

Mar 14, 2013

The Port State Control Officer observed personnel had accessed ballast water tanks without following proper preceedures.On the 19th June 2012, a Port State Control Inspector from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) boarded the Panama registered vessel Terry Siete at Portland…

Pipeline Fire, Bayou Perot, News Update

Mar 13, 2013

Responders prepare salvage, firefighting & pollution contingencies for a tug and barge that allided with a pipeline near Bayou Pero, south of New Orleans.The fire reportedly has reduced in size by approximately 30 percent, and there are no reports of oil in the water…

Chinese Liftboat Hoists Shell's 'Noble Discoverer'

Mar 12, 2013

'Noble Discoverer', the massive drillship that is an integral part of Royal Dutch Shell's Arctic oil drilling ambitions, is getting a lift to Asia. The drill rig has been loaded onto the cargo deck of another vessel, the 708-foot Chinese-flagged heavy lift ship Xiang Yun Kou…

PVA & Coast Guard In Hi-speed Vessel Fire Safety Accord

Mar 12, 2013

The Passenger Vessel Association (PVA) & the U.S. Coast Guard sign policy agreement regarding Coast Guard approval of fire protection for newly constructed high-speed vessels. This agreement is critical to the U.S. shipbuilding industry to…

US Non-tank Vessel Response Plan Approved

Mar 11, 2013

T&T Salvage remind that the OPA 90 Vessel Response Plan regulatory package has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) & offers its services.On March 9th, 2013, the OPA 90 Vessel Response Plan regulatory package outlining requirements for nontank vessels trading in U…

Keeping European Shipping on the Straight & Narrow

Mar 11, 2013

The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) explains its role in support of marine safety, pollution, maritime security & vessel monitoring in a new brochure.EMSA operates maritime information systems to support the maritime monitoring activities of the Commission and Member States…

New Ship-based System Takes Out GPS Jamming Threat

Mar 11, 2013

With GPS jamming a growing worry for UK shipping, a new device seamlessly switches systems to counter the navigational menace.In development since 2005, the ACCSEAS project used a system on the vessel THV Galatea in the seas off Harwich to show that the PNT (Positioning…

Tankship ERS Capability Guidelines Published

Mar 07, 2013

The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) clarifies & recommends minimum scope of statutory Emergency Response Services (ERS).According to current regulations oil tankers must have prompt access to computerized, shore-based damage…

Unseaworthy Tugboats Sneak Out of UK Port

Mar 06, 2013

Two tugboats detained in a Westcountry fishing port and condemned as unseaworthy slip out unseen, believed bound for Africa. An investigation has been launched after the sudden disappearance of the two 151-tonne former Ministry of Defence (MoD) 'dog class' boats…

MOL Introduces Onboard New Seafarer Training Program

Mar 06, 2013

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) has announced that the company has built additional training facilities and cabins on CADET training vessels and started a new onboard intensive training program, called Cadet Actual Deployment for Education with Tutorial (CADET Training)…

Logistics News

Bunge Charters Argentine Soy Meal Cargo to China

Bunge Charters Argentine Soy Meal Cargo to China

NYK-TDG Maritime Academy Celebrates 80 Graduates

NYK-TDG Maritime Academy Celebrates 80 Graduates

Israel Attacks Three Yemen Ports

Israel Attacks Three Yemen Ports

Gladstone Ports Welcomes New CEO

Gladstone Ports Welcomes New CEO

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