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Brittany Ferries says open “sea lanes”, a vaccination-led approach to travel corridor policy

As government hits its target for 15 million Covid vaccinations in the UK, Brittany Ferries says now is the time for a re-think on travel corridors.

MSC ends “Anastasia” cargo ship ordeal with crew change in Japan

Bulk carrier ANASTASIA’s crew to disembark on 10 February in Japan, before ship resumes service

ABS awards world’s first notation recognizing infectious disease mitigation

Tasik Subsea’s Diving Support Vessel Southern Star has become the first ever to be awarded an ABS Infectious Disease Mitigation notation.

Hoglund to supply LNG fuel systems for three German vessels

The customised Fuel Gas Supply Systems (FGSS) have been specially developed to allow the LNG-fuelled vessels to take on hazardous roles such as pollution control, emergency towing and firefighting

Wallem implements Ocean Technologies Learning Platform

Wallem has signed an agreement with the Ocean Technologies Group to implement its recently launched OCEAN Learning Platform.

Shipping demands vaccine priority for seafarers amid crew change crisis

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is leading calls for governments to put seafarers and frontline maritime shore workers at the head of the vaccine queue and to designate seafarers as key workers, to prevent a repeat of the 2020 ‘crew change crisis’.

Report: Gulf of Guinea records highest ever number of crew kidnapped in 2020

The International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau (IMB)’s annual piracy report recorded an increase of piracy and armed robbery incidents in 2020.

ClassNK releases guideline for survey and facilities/equipment of LNG bunkering ships

The Guideline stipulates the layout and system design of LNG bunkering ships, fuel transfer systems, and operation, as well as class notations according to the equipment to be installed.

IMO Secretary-General denounces “no crew change” clauses

Charterers’ “no crew change” clauses aggravate the ongoing crew change crisis and further threaten safety of navigation, says IMO Secretary-General.

‘Esvagt Njord’ rescues seven injured fishermen

The crew of ‘Esvagt Njord’ Service Operations Vessel has performed a rescue operation. They helped seven fishermen in distress near the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm.

ABS awards industry’s first AIP for infection mitigating design to SHI

JDP applies ABS infection mitigation approach to design of vessel accommodation and ventilation system

VSTEP Simulation to supply SDIS 67 with the Response Simulator solution

SDIS 67 is an autonomous public department that operates in the Bas-Rhin area.

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