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CMA CGM GROUP RESTORES E-COMMERCE TWO WEEKS AFTER CYBER-ATTACK

13 OCT 2020  After two weeks of struggling to overcome the effects of a cyber-attack on its systems, shipping giant CMA CGM Group announced that it has finally been able to restore operations on its e-commerce sites and resume all bookings online. Customers had been struggling and frustrated by the …

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BEST AND WORST FACE MASK TYPES, BASED ON THE LATEST RESEARCH

09 OCT 2020 A simple trick can reveal whether your face mask offers sufficient protection: Try blowing out a candle while wearing it. A good mask should prevent you from extinguishing the flame. The rule isn’t foolproof, but it should help weed out masks that aren’t very protective. Ever since the …

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SOUTH KOREAN SHIPYARDS LEAD NEW ORDERS AS SHIPBUILDING BACKLOG FALLS

14 OCT 2020  The South Korean shipbuilding industry is continuing to outpace the Chinese shipyards in the volume of new orders. The tend continued for the third month in a row meaning that the Koreans also reported the largest new order volume during the third quarter of 2020. Total new …

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GOLDEN RAY WRECK CUTTING DELAYED BY ENGINEERING CHALLENGES

13 OCT 2020  The Unified Command managing the salvage operation for the capsized ro-ro Golden Ray is reporting a delay for the final stages of the operation while they address engineering challenges that were uncovered as the prepared to position the heavy life crane at the wreck site. The cutting and lifting …

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GIANT HOSPITAL SHIP NEARS COMPLETION AT TIANJIN XINGANG SHIPYARD

12 OCT 2020  Health care NGO Mercy Ships has been building a new hospital ship at Tianjin Xingang Shipyard since 2014, and the vessel is nearing delivery. When complete, the new Global Mercy will be the world’s largest civilian-owned hospital ship. Mercy Ships provides medical care to underserved areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. …

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IMO CYBER-ATTACK HAS SERIOUS IMPLICATIONS

10 OCT 2020 For the past days, visitors to the official International Maritime Organization website, www.IMO.org, have been greeted with the message “This website is under maintenance.” But the maintenance is not routine, it’s the result of a cyber attack and comes at a time when the IMO is under intense scrutiny, is working to …

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EMERGENCY AUTHORISATION WAS JUST REQUESTED FOR A NEW COVID-19 TREATMENT

8 OCTOBER 2020 The US pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly on Wednesday announced it had applied for an emergency use authorization (EUA) for a lab-produced antibody treatment against COVID-19, after early trial results showed it reduced viral load, symptoms and hospitalization rates. “Our teams have worked tirelessly the last seven months to discover and …

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LIFE-SAVING VIRUS RESEARCH WAS JUST REWARDED WITH THE NOBEL MEDICINE PRIZE 2020

09 OCT 2020 Americans Harvey Alter and Charles Rice together with Briton Michael Houghton won the Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday for the discovery of the Hepatitis C virus, paving the way for a cure, the Nobel jury said. The three were honoured for their “decisive contribution to the fight …

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DARPA MOVES AHEAD WITH FUTURISTIC “SEA TRAIN” CONVOY SYSTEM

08 OCT 2020  The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is moving ahead with a futuristic proposal for convoying naval vessels bow-to-stern to achieve greater fuel efficiency and range in long-distance transits.  DARPA has a particular purpose in mind – a purpose that dovetails with the Department of Defense’s growing …

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SHIP OPERATING COSTS RISE DURING CREW CHANGE CRISIS

07 OCT 2020 Shipowners are facing rising labor costs as widespread Covid-related restrictions limit movement of seafarers and make crew swaps more expensive. Because relieving and replacing ship workers has become so difficult during the pandemic, daily crew costs have increased 10% from January to mid-July, up to $3,144 for …

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