14 JAN 2020 Iran is unlikely to block the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s busiest oil-shipping channel, in reprisal for the killing of Qassem Soleimani for fear of aggravating its Gulf allies and China, regional analysts said on Monday. Tehran has long threatened to block the waterway between Iran and …
Read More »SILVER WHISPER SETS SAIL ON WORLD’S FIRST SEVEN-CONTINENT CRUISE
13 JAN 2020 The Silversea Cruises luxury cruise ship Silver Whisper has departed on a record-setting voyage – a 140-day itinerary visiting all seven continents. While longer cruise voyages have been conducted, this is the first to incorporate such geographic breadth. “Legends of Cruising is our most immersive World Cruise to date, …
Read More »WORLD BANK PREDICTS MODEST ECONOMIC GROWTH IN 2020
14 JAN 2020 Global economic growth is forecast to increase to 2.5 percent in 2020, the World Bank says in its January 2020 Global Economic Prospects. Growth among advanced economies as a group is anticipated to slip to 1.4 percent in 2020 in part due to continued softness in manufacturing. …
Read More »ARTIFICIAL EXPERIENCE
12 JAN 2020 The “artificial” experience provided by simulators is widely recognized as both effective and cost-efficient, says Captain Chris Hearn, Director of the Centre for Marine Simulation (CMS) at the Marine Institute of Memorial University, Canada. CMS has the most comprehensive suite of maritime simulators in Canada and is …
Read More »EU SHORT-SEA OPERATORS OPPOSE ITF’S CARGO-LASHING CLAUSE
10 JAN 2020 European short-sea and feeder ship operators say that they are challenging efforts by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) to redefine container lashing as a cargo handling activity in order to bring it under the control of unionized dockers. The redefinition, which ITF has sought for many …
Read More »CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE BANS “OFFENSIVE” CLOTHING ON BOARD
09 JAN 2020 Carnival Cruise Line has changed its clothing policy to ban “offensive” clothing, a response to reports from other travel sectors about passengers displaying messages that others find offensive or threatening. Under the new policy, nothing worn on board should “contain any message that may be considered offensive …
Read More »SEVEN ARRESTED FOR BOARDING OFFSHORE RIG IN SCOTLAND
08 JAN 2020 Police in Dundee, Scotland have arrested a group of protesters with Extinction Rebellion after an unauthorized boarding of the jackup rig Valaris JU-122 (Ensco 122) on the River Tay. Three of the environmentalists climbed aboard the rig and stayed for about five hours, leaving when weather conditions …
Read More »TUGS AND TOWING: INTERVIEW FROM THE DECK
07 JAN 2020 Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado Captain Lindsay Price was never much interested in boats, but during a 7th-grade class trip, she fell in love with New York City. A few years later she was accepted to SUNY Maritime College and met a professor, Eric Johansson, who changed her life and …
Read More »STREAM MARINE TRAINING LOOKS FORWARD TO 2020
06 JAN 2020 Maritime training reached a pivotal point in 2019 by harnessing the advantages that new technology has to offer. Online training has been heralded in the media as the new silver bullet solution especially regarding the engagement of millennials who have grown up with new technology. Whilst we, …
Read More »WELL-TRAINED CREW WILL BE ASSETS IN SHIPPING’S GREENER FUTURE
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 …
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