Expanding maritime industry is goal of new UAE seafaring centre, training opportunities:Balheif Al Nuaimi

Expanding maritime industry is goal of new UAE seafaring centre, training opportunities:Balheif Al Nuaimi
31-03-2019 http://wam.ae/en/details/1395302752216

ABU DHABI, 31st March, 2019 (WAM) -- The UAE is taking steps to secure its position as a maritime power, announcing it will open the new National Centre for Maritime and Navigation Information before the end of 2019.

Pinoy seafarer included: Drunken sailors from Dutch cargo ship rescued from deserted island

Drunken sailors from Dutch cargo ship rescued from deserted island
Jared Leone, Mar 31, 2019 https://www.boston25news.com/news/trending-now/drunken-sailors-from-dutc...

Three sailors from a Dutch cargo ship were rescued from a deserted island hours after getting lost in foggy conditions after going out for a night of drinking.

The two forces reshaping the landscape of shipping and logistics

The two forces reshaping the landscape of shipping and logistics
John Eden 29 March 2019 https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/28/the-two-forces-reshaping-the-landscape...

Technology innovations seen in maritime training schools

Technology innovations seen in maritime training schools
GENIVI FACTAO March 27, 2019 https://www.manilatimes.net/technology-innovations-seen-in-maritime-trai...

The National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) said new trends in the global shipping has forced maritime education and training institutions to innovate to meet the demands of the seafaring industry.

Marina tie-up with the Netherlands to boost PHL’s 10-year maritime industry development plan

Marina tie-up with the Netherlands to boost PHL’s 10-year maritime industry development plan
Lorenz S. Marasigan - March 22, 2019 https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/03/22/marina-tie-up-with-the-netherla...

The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) is looking at its counterparts in the Netherlands to help the Philippines build its maritime infrastructure to support its multibillion-peso plan to develop the industry in the next decade.

65-year-old former seaman needs medical help

65-year-old former seaman needs medical help
Santiago R. Alcantara March 04, 2019 https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1091665/65-year-old-former-seaman-needs-me...

HELP NEEDED Edilberto Lumanas in June 2018 while undergoing hemodialysis at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

IMO 2020: Ready or not?

IMO 2020: Ready or not?
29/03/2019

Analysis by Jonathan Leitch and Gordon McManus, research directors for the EMEARC refining and oil products team.

New Year’s Day 2020 is firmly marked in the calendar as the refining and shipping industries prepare for change.
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO)’s rules, in force from 1 January 2020, will see the current maximum fuel oil sulphur limit of 3.5 weight per cent (wt%) reduced to 0.5 wt%. This is the largest reduction in the sulphur content of a transportation fuel undertaken at any one time.

How the global economy will shape shipping this year

How the global economy will shape shipping this year
Dagfinn Lunde March 29th, 2019 https://splash247.com/how-the-global-economy-will-shape-shipping-this-year/

The editor gave me a free rein this issue. “The choice of topic is totally up to you,” he said. He might regret that – welcome to the doom and gloom column.

The following does not pertain to shipping per se, but looks at the big picture; issues that are seriously undermining the stability of the global economy.

High Cost Fleet Upgrades to Dominate Shipping Industry in the Years to Come

High Cost Fleet Upgrades to Dominate Shipping Industry in the Years to Come
30/03/2019

Ship owners should be prepared for a lengthy and high cost process of constant revamping of the existing fleet of ships, as more and more bans and regulations are being put into force with a view to limiting the industry’s environmental impact. So, while scrubbers and low-sulfur fuels are the main discussion points today, ahead of the IMO 2020 rule, in the future the global agenda will undoubtedly shift towards LNG and other means of decarbonising shipping.

Filipino Seafaring: A ship we cannot afford to sink

A ship we cannot afford to sink
March 31, 2019 https://www.manilatimes.net/a-ship-we-cannot-afford-to-sink/533329/

SEAFARING is a profession that continues to be a source of Filipino pride. This is because the Philippines is the world’s largest supplier of seafarers, and these members of industrious, talented and resilient Filipino crew run the ships that drive global trade and tourism.

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