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X-Press Feeders rejects US$1 billion Sri Lankan pollution damages

SINGAPORE: X-Press Feeders stated it will refuse to pay Sri Lankan court-ordered damages of US$1 billion for causing that country's worst case of environmental...

Lloyd’s Register launches risk-based fire safety notation for container ships

LONDON: Lloyd’s Register (LR) has launched Fire (C, Risk), a new risk-based notation developed to enhance the assessment of fire safety arrangements on board...

Marie Maersk resumes voyage after onboard fire

COPENHAGEN : Maersk has confirmed that the container ship Marie Maersk had resumed her eastbound voyage around the Cape of Good Hope on 24...

On-going Analysis of High Consequence Hazards in Cargo Handling Pinpoints Risks of Worker Fatalities : ICHCA

LONDON : In a unique analysis of near 500 incidents involving shore workers over the last twenty-five years, the ICHCA Severe Risks Dashboard details...

DNV highlights Key IMO safety developments

SINGAPORE : The IMO is making significant progress towards modernising global maritime safety regulations, with new regulations that seek to enhance standards in order...

MSC conveys to Kerala High Court inability to deposit ₹9,531 crore as damages for sunken ship

HC Bench extends interim arrest of the shipping company’s MSC Akiteta-2, berthed at the Vizhinjam port, till August 6 KOCHI : Three days after the Kerala government...

India urges IMO to review maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels

NEW DELHI : India highlighted recent maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels operating in Indian waters and urged the International Maritime Organization to review...

India advocates enhanced Container Ship Safety and showcases Gender inclusion at 134th IMO Council Session

LONDON : Indian Delegation led by Shri T.K. Ramachandaran, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Govt of India, is attending the 134th...

Govt mandates One Towing Vessel at all Major and Non-major Ports in India handling over 10 MMT Cargo annually, to bolster maritime safety

NEW DELHI : The Indian government has proposed a rule requiring all Major or Non-major Ports that handle over 10 million metric tonnes (MMT)...

Cargo ship fire in port ‘likely to be an accident’

Firefighters who tackled a large blaze on a cargo ship in Hull say they think it started by accident, and they are "not looking...

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