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Human Capital, Safety, Vessels
The four crew members who had been kidnapped from the product tanker Agisilaos in November last year have been released, Diamond S Shipping said in an update. “All four crew members are safe and will undergo further medical examinations today (January 7). Diamond S would like to thank all those involved in securing their release. […]
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Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Outlook & strategy, Transition
Oil & Gas UK has appointed three major business leaders to its board as the sector sharpens its focus on meeting net-zero targets.
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Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Outlook & strategy, Ports & Logistics, Transition
U.S. Congress members from New York State, Jerrold Nadler and Nydia M. Velázquez, have sent a letter to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in support of the Empire Wind offshore wind project, more specifically its Port Infrastructure Improvement Plan (PIIP) which would set up an offshore wind hub at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) […]
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Business developments & projects, Innovation, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology
Norwegian company Tidetec has expanded its team to progress the technology commercialization process, and support the upcoming work on the pilot tidal energy project.
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Collaboration, Environment, Regulation & policy, Research & Development, Technology, Vessels
South Korean shipping and marine supplier Tas Global Co., Ltd and water software development firm DHI Water and Environment have joined the Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety, an initiative launched in June 2020 by the IMO GloFouling Partnerships project. The initiative works to promote collaboration with the private sector to address two of the most pressing environmental […]
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Human Capital, Safety, Vessels
Seven crew members deployed on MOL’s Capesize bulker Vega Dream have tested positive for COVID-19, the Japanese shipping company confirmed. The 2010-built vessel, manned by 20 crew members, arrived in Port Hedland, Western Australia, on October 3, after carrying out a crew change at the end of September. MOL said that among the infected seafarers, […]
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Seventeen crewmembers aboard Patricia Oldendorff bulk carrier have tested positive for the Coronavirus, German shipowner Oldendorff Carriers informed. The 114,753 dwt bulker, built in 2010, is currently anchored off Port Hedland, Western Australia. “We are very concerned about the health and wellbeing of our crewmembers and those caring for them. We have had excellent support […]
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Business developments & projects, Collaboration, Regulation & policy, Research & Development, Transition
Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum’s initiative Marine Energy Wales has welcomed two new members. The new members are OGSC Renewables and Safinah Group. OGCS Renewables are project management consultants with experience in the renewables sector including floating offshore and deep water structure projects. The Safinah Group are coatings and engineering experts. The company delivers innovative solutions to […]
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Tekmar Energy, a Tekmar Group company, has appointed Marc Bell as director of Operations and Leanne Wilkinson as finance director. Marc is an industry professional with over 20 years technical and operational management experience. Marc previously held positions as director of Operations with JDR Cables, head of Offshore Operations with Siemens Gamesa and Global Operations […]
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Human Capital, Safety, Vessels
The 13 crew members of product tanker MT Curacao Trader, who were kidnapped off Benin back in July, have been released and are all safe and well. The information was confirmed by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs earlier this week, saying that 7 Russian sailors were released on August 24. As Offshore Energy-Green Marine […]
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UK offshore technology supplier Osbit has welcomed two graduates and two further permanent staff members to its Northumberland-based team. The new employees have joined Osbit’s 110 strong workforce as the business celebrates ten years of operations. The company also confirming a third engineering graduate, who will commence employment later in the summer. Osbit’s two new […]
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Five crew members of a general cargo ship Kota Budi have been kidnapped by armed men off Cotonou, Benin, Dryad Global said citing a high confidence source. The kidnapped crew, including the master, are all Chinese nationals. The multipurpose vessel, built in 2013, is owned and operated by Singapore’s Pacific International Lines (PIL). PIL confirmed […]
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A group of armed men attacked the FPSO Sendje Berge some 30 nautical miles southwest from Bonny Island, earlier today, kidnapping some of its crew members. The news first emerged on the website of the UK-based security intel firm Dryad Global, which cited a ‘high confidence’ report, according to which 11 crew members of the […]
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The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and Global Cruise Lines have reached an agreement today that will see crew continue to be repatriated over the coming days. The seafarers have been stranded on board the six Global Cruise Lines’ vessels currently in Tilbury and Bristol, in the United Kingdom because of global travel restrictions brought […]
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Fifteen crew members on board a Maltese-flagged oil tanker have tested positive to COVID-19, and two crew members have been hospitalized, but they are not in a critical condition. The information was confirmed to Offshore Energy-Green Marine by a spokesperson for the Antwerp Port Authority where Minerva Oceania is moored. As disclosed, the COVID-19 affected […]
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Human Capital, Infrastructure, Vessels
Several crew members on board a containership owned and operated by a US subsidiary of Danish shipping giant Maersk have tested positive for coronavirus.
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Six crew members of a fishing vessel Panofi Frontier have been kidnapped by a group of gunmen some 61 nautical miles south of Cotonou Port, Benin, Dryad Global informed. The fishing vessel was chased by a speed boat before being boarded by the pirates. The kidnapped crew includes 5 Korean and one Ghanian mariner. The […]
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Two crew members deployed on a Hapag-Lloyd-operated containership have tested positive to COVID-19 in Durban, South Africa. The 2,824 TEU containership MV Montpellier, sailing on the company’s Middle East India Africa Express (MIAX) service, has been ordered to remain anchored in Durban for two weeks. The vessel is chartered by Hapag-Lloyd and the ship’s registered […]
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Authorities & Government, Human Capital, Outlook & strategy
Two more cruise ship workers died as crewing crisis continues in the global shipping industry, the International Transport Workers’ Federation said.
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Industry body Scottish Renewables, the voice of Scotland’s renewable energy sector, has appointed seven new directors to its board. An election for the posts saw 20 eligible candidates enter the ballot, with 65 per cent of the members voting. The election process also saw a greater focus on gender diversity – a key objective in […]
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Eight crew members of the Portuguese-flagged containership Tommi Ritscher are believed to have been taken by a group of pirates that boarded the ship on April 19, 2020 while the vessel was within the Cotonou anchorage area, West Africa. The 4,957 TEU ship was approached by a speedboat and a number of persons managed to […]
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A total of 140 crew members of the cruise ship Ruby Princess, which is still docked in Australian waters, have tested positive for COVID-19. The figure is being revealed after 13 more crew members tested positive to the virus in the latest round of testing, data from the New South Wales Ministry of Health (NSW […]
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Human Capital, Infrastructure, Vessels
Three crew members displaying coronavirus symptoms were medevaced from two Royal Caribbean ships.