Madras High Court directed the authorities of Shipping, Coast Guard and Mumbai Port to detain MV Navios Venus, that rammed a mechanised fishing boat off Colachel coast on October 22. The ship is to be detained for 3 weeks. The ... continue reading
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Product tanker STOLT SAKURA reported several crew with flu-like symptoms on board, while en route from Singapore to Fremantle Australia, ETA Oct 1. Rapid tests were carried out and came up with 11 positive results. “The WA Health Department and ... continue reading
in Opinion 2334Thailand intent on supporting nation’s carriers August 30, 2021 Maritime Department of Ministry of Transport of Thailand has reviewed and detailed its’ plan to gear up full potential of Thailand Merchant Marine, in order to achieve nation’s ambitious ... continue reading
in Opinion 1005Bulk carrier GEORGIA HARMONY arrived at Santos anchorage, Brazil, on Aug 17, from Gibraltar, with 19 crew on board. On Aug 19 ANVISA health agency found medical records showing that some crew have suspicious symptoms, and ordered crew test. On ... continue reading
in Opinion 2681Kra Canal project, for the time being, is shelved or so it seems, with Land Bridge project to connect Andaman sea and Gulf of Siam being rolled out. Thailand Ministry of Transport still cherishes the idea as a part of ... continue reading
in Opinion 2443Feb 27 UPDATE: The ship arrived at Dubai in the morning Feb 27, and was anchored. There are no confirmed official reports on ship’s condition, except reports from two U.S. defence officials cited by AP of two holes ... continue reading
in Opinion 5475Self-discharging bulk carrier TERTNES asked for medical assistance northwest of Stavanger on Feb 24 while en route from Gulen Norway to Dover UK. Helicopter transferred two medics on board of bulk carrier, to assist sick crew, Captain of the ship ... continue reading
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