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FRANK COLES RESIGNS FROM HIS POST AT THE HELM OF WALLEM GROUP

15 JAN 2021  Frank Coles has resigned his post as CEO of ship management firm Wallem Group and will be departing soon, the company announced Friday. The managing director of Wallem Shipmanagement Ltd., John-Kaare Aune, will be taking the helm until a permanent replacement can be found.  “As many will …

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WSC: COLLABORATION NOT REGULATION TO ADDRESS SHIPPING CHALLENGES

14 JAN 2021  With growing calls from manufacturers, retailers and trade associations for governments to increase their oversight and regulations of the global shipping industry, the World Shipping Council issued an analysis in defense of carriers. Citing the unparalleled disruptions to the global supply chain from the pandemic, the trade …

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NEW COVID STRAINS MAY DEEPEN CREW CHANGE CRISIS

13 JAN 2021  The crew change crisis is set to ramp back up once more, according to crewing firm Danica. Restrictive cross-border movement rules are being imposed again following the emergence of the new, more infectious UK and South African COVID-19 variants, causing airlines to cancel flights and ports to tighten …

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JAPAN’S FIRST FEMALE CONTAINER TERMINAL CEO TO GUIDE APM’S GROWTH

12 JAN 2021  APM Terminals Japan announced the appointment of Sakura Kuma as the first female CEO of a container terminal operation in Japan. Joining APM from NYK, Kuma will lead the expansion of the company’s business in Japan. “I am pleased to welcome Sakura Kuma to APM Terminals Japan, …

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RUSSIAN CO UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR STEALING HIS OWN SHIP’S PROPELLERS

11 JAN 2021 A Russian Navy officer is under investigation for conspiring to steal two bronze propellers from his own ship, according to Russian state media. “An officer, as part of an organized group, together with other military personnel and civilians, stole two bronze propellers with a total weight of …

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SOCIALIZING CAN BOOST CREW WELLBEING – IF THE CAPTAIN BUYS IN

09 JAN 2021  A new report published by the International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) finds that onboard social interaction benefits crew wellbeing, reduces isolation and cuts down on stress.  ISWAN’s Social Interaction Matters (SIM) project – sponsored by the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and the Red …

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PEOPLE WITH ‘DARK’ PERSONALITY TRAITS RESPONDED TO THE PANDEMIC WITH KEY DIFFERENCES

08 JAN 2021 While we’ve all lived through the same pandemic the past few months, not all of us have responded to the fallout in the same way.  A recent small study suggests that there are some distinct differences in the way people with ‘dark’ personality traits have reacted to COVID-19 . These dark …

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INDIA PROPOSES CREW CHANGE AT SEA FOR SHIPS STRANDED OFF CHINA

06 JAN 2021  Indian authorities proposed to their Chinese counterparts facilitating a crew change at sea for the crew members stranded aboard the vessels anchored for months off the Chinese coast. Responding to media questions in a written statement, India’s Ministry of External Affairs said that the cases of the …

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