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Three Survivors of Hormuz Attack File Suit Against Thai Shipping Line
Thailand’s Central Labour Court accepted a lawsuit on Friday, July 10, filed on behalf of three crewmembers who survived the…
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Could Existing Ships Operate Without Crew in High-Risk Zones Like Hormuz?
Reportedly, approximately 20,000 seafarers on board some 2,000 ships, including tankers, bulk carriers, cargo ships, and cruise ships, were stranded…
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New Digital Platform Connects Shipowners Directly With Seafarers
The shipping industry’s recruitment pipeline has changed less than almost anything else about the business. While vessels have grown more…
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Crew Seeks Relief as India Struggles to Auction Derelict Ship
After nearly three years, India continues to struggle to dispose of a derelict cargo ship while the seafarers’ union and others…
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Nigerian Court Fines Indian Crew and Bulker $6M in Drug Smuggling Case
Nigeria’s Federal High Court on Thursday, June 11, accepted a plea deal struck with 11 Indian nationals who were the…
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Two Crew Missing After Tanker Engine Room Fire off Oman
Two crew members were missing on Wednesday after a fire started in the engine room of a tanker 20 nautical…
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India Asserts Maintenance and Training Issues Caused MSC Elsa 3 Loss
A year after the MSC Elsa 3 containership sank off the coast of India, the Directorate General of Shipping filed…
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US Disables Tanker; Indian Crew Safe After Fire
U.S. forces disabled an unladen oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on Monday after it attempted to sail to…
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Four Indian Seafarers Rescued from Abandoned Ship After 10 Months
It took intervention from the Turkish government to finally rescue four Indian seafarers who had been stuck on a decrepit…
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