05 JAN 2020 Seafarers are set to be viewed as an asset rather than a commodity in the future as the global maritime sector embraces greener technology that requires a more skilled workforce. That’s the view of crewing specialist Henrik Jensen, Managing Director and Founder of Danica Crewing Services. Jensen …
Read More »KILLING OF TOP IRANIAN GENERAL MAY RAISE RISKS FOR MIDEAST SHIPPING
04 JAN 2020 Forces with U.S. Joint Special Operations Command have killed Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, a leading Iranian political figure and the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. A JSOC drone destroyed a convoy carrying Soleimani and several Iranian-backed Iraqi militia leaders …
Read More »CAN THE NEW SILK ROAD COMPETE WITH THE MARITIME SILK ROAD?
02 JAN 2020 Over the last few years, the public narrative about the New Silk Road rail route has become increasingly grand. Conceptually, this route could be a kind of high-speed internet for the transport of physical goods; politically, it could boost China’s standing on the global stage. But as with …
Read More »PIRATES KIDNAP EIGHT FROM GREEK PRODUCT TANKER OFF CAMEROON
01 JAN 2020 Armed pirates have abducted eight mariners and injured another in an attack on a tanker off Cameroon, according to Greece’s shipping ministry. On Monday night, armed attackers came on board the product tanker Happy Lady at an anchorage about two nm off the Limboh Terminal in Cameroon. The pirates abducted one …
Read More »TIME TO RETHINK SAFETY IN ENCLOSED SPACES
31 DEC 2019 Crew members are often blamed for deaths in enclosed spaces. Human error; so it would seem. But, there are those in the industry who believe that others should be held accountable, that new action should be taken. In a submission readied for the IMO this year, the …
Read More »OPTION FOR LOW-SPEED AIRBORNE TRANSPORTATION
30 DEC 2019 At this time on year, an airborne freight carrier vehicle powered by renewable energy comes into service and can actually provide a basis to consider low-energy airborne freight transportation for year-round commercial service. Lockheed Martin is developing a large, helium filled 21st century airship that has a …
Read More »CLINICAL TRIAL PROVIDES ‘FIRST REAL HOPE’ OF A LUPUS TREATMENT IN HALF A CENTURY
29 DEC 2019 Lupus is a potentially fatal autoimmune disorder that impacts roughly 5 million people worldwide, and yet it still has no known cause or cure. Today, most treatments come with a whole bunch of adverse side effects, and given how little we know, finding new avenues for medicine has …
Read More »SINGAPORE JAILS TANKER CAPTAIN IN SHELL OIL HEIST
28 DEC 2019 The captain of a Vietnamese oil tanker has been jailed for over five years in Singapore for his role in a scheme that saw around $150 million of oil stolen from Shell’s biggest refinery over several years. Doan Xuan Than, 47, was sentenced to 66 months in …
Read More »RUSSIA’S FLOATING NUCLEAR PLANT PLUGGED IN AT PEVEK
27 DEC 2019 Russia’s controversial floating nuclear power station has begun supplying electricity to a remote port in Siberia, despite widespread environmental and safety concerns, the state nuclear corporation Rosatom said Thursday. In a statement, Rosatom reported that the Akademik Lomonosov had plugged into the “isolated Chaun-Bilibino network” in the port of …
Read More »A HAPPY SHIP IS A SAFE SHIP
26 DEC 2019 This is a concept that it is argued on all training and support actions for seafarers by companies and organizations worldwide. This concept is absolutely correct; there is no dispute about that! Since 2009, when I delivered my first training for seafarers about “Mental Health Awareness” until …
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