26 MAR 2020 Seven Ukrainian seafarers were kidnapped from the container ship MSC Talia F on Sunday. The 957-TEU vessel was en-route from Lomé, Togo, to Port Libreville, Gabon, and is now at anchor in Gabon. The remaining 10 crewmembers are believed to have taken refuge in the vessel’s citadel. Dryad Global …
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25 MAR 2020 The proliferation of fake news about the COVID-19 pandemic has been labelled a dangerous “infodemic“. Fake news spreads faster and more easily today through the internet, social media and instant messaging. These messages may contain useless, incorrect or even harmful information and advice, which can hamper the …
Read More »WATERFRONT EMPLOYERS CALL FOR FEDERAL SUPPORT DURING COVID-19 SHUTDOWN
24 MAR 2020 The National Association of Waterfront Employers (NAWE) is calling on the Trump Administration to provide emergency support for ports and terminal operators, including priority access to testing and protective gear for waterfront workers. NAWE believes that the port workforce – including terminal operators, longshore workers, federal and …
Read More »SAFELEARN LAUNCHES NEW “MASTERING DAILY NAVIGATION” COURSE
23 MAR 2020 SafeLearn, a product line of Safebridge, launches a new online training called “Mastering Daily Navigation.” The course is designed to educate and refresh the knowledge of all watchkeeping ranks on how to combine traditional navigation with modern-day technology. While the rapid advancement of navigational equipment continuously improves …
Read More »DESPITE OUTBREAK, YANGZIJIANG SECURES $1.15B CONTAINER SHIP ORDER
22 MAR 2020 Despite the disruption and uncertainty caused by the novel coronavirus outbreak, Chinese conglomerate Yangzijiang Shipbuilding has secured a giant $1.15 billion order for up to ten dual-fuel containerships with a capacity of 14,000 TEU each. The firm order is for two vessels, with eight more available as …
Read More »IN THE KNOW PODCAST 14-THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON GLOBAL SHIPPING
21 MAR 2020 Since December 2019, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread throughout the world. The outbreak and the public health response have had a serious impact on every sector of the maritime industry: global cruise lines have halted operations, container carriers have had to blank dozens of sailings, and offshore …
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