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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
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
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
Panama Canal increases maximum draught for neo-panamax locks
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has announced an increase of the maximum authorised draught for neo-panamax vessels transiting the Panama Canal to 14.33 m (47 ft) Tropical Fresh Water (TFW) starting 8 July.
09 July 2020 Thursday 15:45
Suez Canal gives vehicle carrier toll rebate
In the latest of a series of rebates on Suez Canal tolls vehicle carriers transiting the waterway eastbound from Northwest Europe to East Asia can apply for an 8% rebate.
06 July 2020 Monday 14:40
Forward planning can help shipowners navigate ballast water issues on operational compliance and regulation
We are currently at a critical stage for ballast water management regulations. The focus for many shipowners is now shifting beyond certification to operational compliance, while we are still yet to reach the expected peak of retrofits.
24 June 2020 Wednesday 16:00
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
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
Petrobras Seeks Halt to Drillship Operations After Accident
Brazil’s state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA has asked Odebrecht’s offshore drilling arm to halt operations of a rig, according to a document seen by Reuters on Monday, after an explosion there killed three people in June.
07 November 2017 Tuesday 12:06
U.S. Navy Moves to Simplify Littoral Ship Operations Amid Flaws
Confronted with equipment breakdowns and harried crews, the U.S. Navy is moving to simply and stabilize operations of its troubled Littoral Combat Ship.
10 September 2016 Saturday 13:23
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