Society of Master Mariners

GENERAL AVERAGE DECLARED ON EVER FORWARD AS SALVAGE COSTS GROW

03 APR 2022  After two failed salvage attempts and with the prospects that the Ever Forward will remain stuck in the mud for possibly another week, her owners Evergreen Marine of Hong Kong today declared General Average. Evergreen had warned a week ago that it would evaluate the issue of General Average …

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ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS ARE TRASHING THE PLANET, SCIENTISTS WARN

02 APR 2022 Our world is facing a huge challenge: we need to create enough high-quality, diverse and nutritious food to feed a growing population – and do so within the boundaries of our planet. This means significantly reducing the environmental impact of the global food system. There are more than …

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VIRTUAL WATCH TOWERS FOR SUPPLY CHAIN VISIBILITY

01 APR 2022                                                   Cargo owners and transport buyers wish enhanced visibility and forecasts on the times of goods and (returnable) assets arrival at various locations in the global end-to-end multi-tiered supply chain network. Logistics service providers also do need to stay informed on progress and disruptions on the activities …

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P&O FERRIES REJECTS GOVERNMENT PLEA TO REHIRE FIRED WORKERS

31 MAR 2022 P&O Ferries on Tuesday rejected the British government’s request to rehire 800 workers it fired without notice two weeks ago, saying that doing so would cause the company to collapse. P&O Ferries, an 180-year old company now owned by Dubai-based logistics group DP World, prompted an outcry from British …

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UKRAINE ACCUSES RUSSIA OF SETTING STOLEN MINES ADRIFT IN THE BLACK SEA

30 MAR 2022  The Ukrainian foreign ministry has accused Russian forces of setting Soviet-era naval mines adrift in order to disrupt shipping and discredit Ukraine. In particular, the ministry asserted, Russia has used mines that were stored in Sevastopol and were captured from Ukraine during the first Russian invasion in …

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SHIPS STRANDED IN UKRAINE AS CONFLICT SLOWS UN EFFORTS FOR ‘MARITIME CORRIDOR’

30 MAR 2022 With more than 1,000 seafarers stranded on ships in Ukrainian ports and food supplies running low, the United Nations is pressing for their safe passage out of danger but security risks and disagreements are hobbling those efforts, maritime sources say. Russia’s military took control of waterways when …

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FRENCH COURT ORDERS THE RELEASE OF RUSSIAN-OWNED BULKER

29 MAR 2022             A French court has ordered the release of the Russian bulk carrier Pola Ariake from the port of Lorient, where she has been held since early March. The Pola Ariake arrived at Lorient on February 27, three days after the start of the invasion of Ukraine. She is owned by …

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HYUNDAI SUES EU OVER REJECTION OF SHIPBUILDING MERGER

28 MAR 2022  South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries announced that it has filed a legal challenge to the European Commission’s decision earlier this year to block the planned merger of its shipbuilding operations with Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Confirmation of the lawsuit came however as Hyundai said it …

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BRITAIN TO FORCE FERRY OPERATORS TO PAY MINIMUM WAGE AFTER P&O DEBACLE

27 MAR 2022 Britain said on Monday it will force ferry operators docking in its ports to pay the minimum wage as it stepped up pressure on P&O Ferries to rehire 800 workers who the company fired without notice in favor of cheaper staff. P&O, which is owned by Dubai ports firm …

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INDIA PLANS TO DOUBLE IMPORTS OF RUSSIAN COAL

26 MAR 2022 India is leaning toward continuing to import coking coal from Russia, the steel minister said on Sunday, seeming to buck a global trend to shun Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. “We are moving in the direction of importing coking coal from Russia,” Ramchandra Prasad Singh told …

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