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South Korea probe finds Iranian missile likely hit container ship HMM Namu; Tehran envoy to be summoned

SEOUL: South Korea's Foreign Ministry has stated that an Iranian-made antiship missile was "highly likely" used in an attack earlier this month on the...

Anglo-Eastern reinforces fleet security through its Global Security Desk as Hormuz disruption continues

HONG KONG: Anglo-Eastern Univan Group (Anglo-Eastern), a global leader in independent ship management services, is drawing on its centralised Global Security Desk (GSD) to...

Wallem Group reports progress across its ESG priorities

HONG KONG: A new Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report from Wallem Group, a leading maritime services provider, highlights how broadening staff wellness initiatives...

Hapag-Lloyd launches “Shefarer Program” to promote women at sea

HAMBURG: Hapag-Lloyd is launching its new Shefarer Program to sustainably increase the proportion of women in the maritime industry. Together with its partners Jebsen...

DG Shipping hosts Strategic Session on Gulf Crisis, Highlights Maritime Resilience and Seafarer Safety

MUMBAI: The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) convened a high-level focused session on the Gulf Crisis and its implications for global maritime trade in...

DG Shipping launches 24×7 Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Seafarers and their Families

MUMBAI: In a significant step towards strengthening welfare and support services for India’s maritime community, the Directorate General of Shipping has launched a dedicated...

Mitsui OSK Lines plans bigger India push across energy shipping, logistics, to hire more Indian seafarers: CEO Tamura

MUMBAI : Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), the Japanese shipping company that operates the world’s second-largest fleet, plans to deepen its presence in India across...

Gujarat ship sinks in US-Iran attack: One Indian killed, 17 crew members rescued; was heading from Dubai to Yemen

DUBAI: A Gujarat cargo ship MSV AL Faiz Noore Soleimani-I , sank in the crossfire between the Iranian and US navies in the...

Iran’s Strait of Hormuz blockade leaves 1,500 ships, 20,000 crew stranded: IMO

LONDON : The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has warned that nearly 1,500 vessels and about 20,000 crew members remain stranded in the Gulf following...

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