Society of Master Mariners

BOXSHIP MAERSK TEMA ATTACKED BY PIRATES IN GULF OF GUINEA

16 FEB 2020 The container ship Maersk Tema has been attacked by pirates off the coast of Guinea, confirmed ship manager BSM on Friday. AIS tracking shows that on Friday morning, the Maersk Tema was under way and making 20 knots off São Tomé in the Gulf of Guinea. At about 0805 hours GMT, at …

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CORONAVIRUS POLICIES DISRUPT CHINA’S SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY

14 FEB 2020  Chinese shipyard Jiangsu New Times Shipbuilding (NTS) has declared force majeure for the delivery of two bulkers due to the coronavirus outbreak – an example of the challenges facing shipping interests in China since new public health restrictions were enacted in January. “Workers are still not coming …

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JAPAN GOES TO WTO WITH COMPLAINT ABOUT SOUTH KOREAN SHIPBUILDING

16 FEB 2020  Japan filed a petition against South Korea with the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Friday over what it says is excessive aid to South Korea’s domestic shipbuilding industry. Local media reports that Japan has asked South Korea to discuss the issue which it says is affecting international competition, …

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SOUTH KOREAN GOVERNMENT TO FUND SHIPPING MODERNIZATION PROGRAM

15 FEB 2020  South Korea’ Financial Services Commission has announced $690 million in funding to help modernize aging passenger and cargo ships. The plan aims to support the construction of 21 passenger vessels and 38 cargo vessels. Shipping companies will be reinbursed for up to 60 percent of the cost …

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SHALLOW WATER EFFECTS CONTRIBUTED TO RO/RO’S GROUNDING: MAIB

14 FEB 2020  The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has published its final report on the grounding of the ro/ro freight ferry Sea truck Performance last year, and it determined that shallow water effects – squat and bow cushion – were a contributing factor. At 2243 hours on May 8, 2019, …

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EVERGREEN LINE DEFENDS SHIP BREAKING PRACTICES

13 FEB 2020 Editor’s note: Taiwanese shipping line Evergreen has responded to our report on the NGO Ship breaking Platform’s recently published list of ships dismantled worldwide in 2019, which called out Evergreen specifically over its ship breaking practices. Evergreen Line’s response is published in full below. Evergreen Line once again emphasizes that …

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TANKER OPERATOR CONVICTED OF UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE OF BILGE WASTE

12 FEB 2020 Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte Ltd has pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to maintaining false and incomplete records relating to the discharge of bilge waste from the tanker Topaz Express. U.S. District Judge Derrick K. Watson of the District of Hawaii accepted the guilty plea. Chief Engineer …

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INDIAN OCEAN HIGH RISK AREA NEEDS RETHINKING: DRYAD

11 FEB 2020  Maritime security consultant Dryad Global has released its annual analysis of worldwide maritime security incidents, suggesting that the significant security costs for transits in the Indian Ocean and through the Red Sea are no longer justified.  Despite commanding the largest premiums and associated costs of armed guards, …

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INDIA TO BUILD MAJOR NEW WEST COAST PORT

10 FEB 2020 India’s Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has granted approval in principle for a new major port at Vadhavan near Dahanu in Maharashtra on India’s west coast. Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), also in Maharashtra, will be the lead partner in the project by providing at least 50 …

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