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Singapore tightening marine sector Covid-19 checks after two recent cases
Singapore is tightening the testing regime for all shore-based personnel going onboard ships, following two recent cases of Covid-19 infection on a marine surveyor and a harbour pilot.
04 January 2021 Monday 09:50
Maritime Union of India seeks support for fair trial of Wakashio Captain
The Maritime Union of India is seeking support for a fair trial of Wakashio Captain Sunil Kumar Nandeshwar by courts in Mauritius.
02 September 2020 Wednesday 12:0
Dubai facilitates crew change of 3,000 seafarers
Just two weeks after announcing the resumption of crew change Dubai has seen the exchange of some 3,000 seafarers.
28 July 2020 Tuesday 13:10
Wilhelmsen takes 50% stake in MPC Capital ship management company
Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) is taking a 50% in MPC Capital’s technical ship management unit Ahrenkiel Steamship expanding its presence in the containership sector.
21 July 2020 Tuesday 17:30
International seafarers allowed to sign off at Indian ports
In a welcome development that could have far-reaching consequences for crew changes in India, the Directorate-General of Shipping (DGS) has approved a proposal to allow international seafarers on cargo vessels to sign off at Indian ports.
21 July 2020 Tuesday 16:30
Greek shipowners repeat call for governments to facilitate crew change
With the pandemic continuing to spread around the globe, the need for uninterrupted operation of international shipping, remains vital the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) has emphasised
21 July 2020 Tuesday 09:50
Hong Kong’s Covid-19 third wave and crew change
The third wave of Covid-19 infections in Hong Kong likely represents a setback for those hoping to see a greater easing on restrictions on travel and crew change by nations around the world.
20 July 2020 Monday 15:00
Piracy and armed robbery incidents in Asia almost double in H1 2020
The number of attacks on ships in the key waterway of the Singapore Straits doubled in the first half of the year to 16 incidents according to ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC).
16 July 2020 Thursday 11:21
Indian seafarers faced with double-edged sword, NRI status in jeopardy
An estimated 240,000 Indian seafarers employed on ships worldwide face a bleak future on several counts, not least amongst which is the prospect of making a huge payout by way of income tax
14 July 2020 Tuesday 10:25
Soaring costs discouraging crew changes in India
Soaring crew change costs in India are discouraging shipowners and managers from carrying out this task as seafarers pile up pressure to be relieved after spending time at sea much beyond their contract period.
09 July 2020 Thursday 12:05
Crew kidnap warning for ships in Southern Philippines/East Malaysia
A warning issued in May over members of the Abu Sayyaf group looking to kidnap crew from ships in waters in the southern Philippines and East Malaysia has been repeated.
02 July 2020 Thursday 13:10
IMO chief calls for crew changes to avert ‘real safety risk’
Kitack Lim, secretary-general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), has repeated his plea for governments around the world to allow safe seafarer crew changes as a matter of urgency.
22 June 2020 Monday 10:00
V.Group repatriates over 7,000 seafarers, crew change number one issue
Ship management group V.Group has managed to repatriate over 7,000 seafarers in the last three months but says that crew change remains the number one challenge facing the maritime industry
12 June 2020 Friday 15:40
Indian govt allows crew changes at country’s ports
India is to allow crew changes of Indian national seafarers for vessels docked or anchored at its ports a move which could go small way to ease the global crisis.
25 April 2020 Saturday 16:14
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