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LINER RELIABILITY FALLS BACK WITH ONLY HALF OF ALL VESSELS ON SCHEDULE

08 SEPT 2024  Schedule reliability for the container liners continues to be under pressure across all routes as volumes have risen and containerships continue to divert around Africa. Consultancy Sea-Intelligence released its mid-year analysis showing that in July the sector experienced the biggest year-over-year decline in 2024 falling back to …

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SHORTSEA OPERATOR LONGSHIP DRIVES FLEET EXPANSION WITH NEWBUILD ORDERS

07 SEPT 2024  Netherlands-based shortsea operator and logistics company Longship is advancing plans to build Europe’s most eco-friendly fleet. The company ordered a series of four vessels with an option for an additional four ships from  Dutch shipbuilder Ship and Steelbuilding (SaS). Longship has committed to an aggressive fleet expansion …

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HUMPBACK WHALES CREATE AND USE SKILLED HUNTING TOOLS, STUDY REVEALS

06 SEPT 2024 The bubbles blown by humpback whales to confuse and snare their tiny prey should be classified as tools. That’s the recommendation made by scientists observing these amazing marine mammals in Alaskan waters, manipulating their environment to maximize their chances of survival. And an in-depth study, using cameras …

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FDA RECALLS TATTOO INKS CONTAINING POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MICROBES

05 SEPT 2024 Nevada-based tattoo ink manufacturer Sierra Stain has recalled three of its ‘Bloodline’ products after tests found they contained high concentrations of bacteria that could potentially “present a health concern to consumers”, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Having since gone out of business, Sierra Stain …

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RE-EVALUATING GAS TURBINE ENGINES FOR FUTURE MARITIME PROPULSION

04 SEPT 2024 The combination of advances in engine management technology, in the design of heat exchange technology and the chemistry of high-temperature ceramic materials and compounds provide the basis of enhancing the efficiency and market competitiveness of open-cycle and closed-cycle gas turbine engines, including in ship propulsion. Introduction: Traditional …

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TWO MORE TANKERS ATTACKED IN RED SEA

03 SEPT 2024 Two oil tankers, the Saudi-flagged Amjad and Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I, were attacked on Monday in the Red Sea off Yemen, two sources familiar with the matter said. Yemen’s Houthis late on Monday claimed responsibility for targeting the Blue Lagoon with multiple missiles and drones but did not …

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PILOT REPORTED ARRIVING CONTAINERSHIP’S CAPTAIN APPEARED TO BE INTOXICATED

01 SEPT 2024  The authorities in the Canary Islands responded after the pilot working an arriving containership reported that the captain of the vessel appeared to be intoxicated. Local media reports from Gran Canaria said the vessel was having difficulty carrying out a docking maneuver which was aggravated by the …

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OPERATION TO TOW STRICKEN OIL TANKER TO START SUNDAY

31 SEPT 2024 Tugs are expected to begin towing a damaged Greek oil tanker on Sunday, Yemen’s Houthi Foreign Minister Jamel Amer said, as the vessel remains adrift and on fire in the Red Sea. The Greek-registered Sounion poses an environmental hazard after it was damaged in an Aug. 21 …

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MSC BOXSHIP SETS NEW RECORD FOR PANAMA CANAL CARGO CAPACITY

30 AUG 2024  The Panama Canal Authority is highlighting a new record for the largest cargo capacity containership to transit the Canal. While the record is always significant, it draws extra attention as it comes as the Panama Canal is working its way back from restrictions on ship transits due …

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CARGO SHIP TURNED AWAY BY NAMIBIA OVER FEARS OF EXPLOSIVES FOR ISRAEL

29 AUG 2024 The African nation of Namibia revoked the docking privileges granted to a Portuguese-flagged general cargo ship. It was the second vessel that officials suspected of transporting materials to Israel with government officials saying their country would not be complicit with the war in Gaza. A local rights …

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