RSA facing $400,000 marine lawsuit over ship explosion

RSA facing $400,000 marine lawsuit over ship explosion
Mark Richardson6 November 2018

The vessel owned by K J Shipping was carrying 6,000 tonnes of logs to India

RSA and the Singaporean arm of AXA are being sued for over $415,000 after an explosion on a cargo ship prevented delivery of 6,000 tonnes of logs.

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Autonomous shipping is the future for the maritime industry

Autonomous shipping is the future for the maritime industry
By Robert Lovell - 5 November 2018 https://news.scubatravel.co.uk/autonomous-shipping-is-the-future-for-the...

In terms of transportation, we hear a lot about the future of land-based travel, with self-driving cars a hot topic for discussion. We also hear plenty about what’s going in in the skies, with developments in airplanes and even space travel capturing the attention of many.

Skills focus for Maritime UK’s Futures Programme

Skills focus for Maritime UK’s Futures Programme
06/11/2018

Maritime UK today announces the first workshop as part of its Futures Programme, looking specifically at future skills. The umbrella body for the maritime sector has initiated its Futures Programme to help understand the future shape of the UK maritime sector through the exploration of a broad range of drivers of change, ascertaining which areas will have the greatest impact.

The workshop will be held at 30 Park Street in London, home to Maritime UK and a number of its members, on 23 November.

Number of Indian Seafarers Jump by 42.3%

Number of Indian Seafarers Jump by 42.3%
Laxman Pai October 30, 2018 https://www.maritimeprofessional.com/news/number-indian-seafarers-jump-3...

The number of seafarers in India has seen an unprecedented growth of 42.3% due to various policy level changes brought in by the Government in the last four years, said a Minister in India.

In digitalisation crew will remain the most important part of operations

In digitalisation crew will remain the most important part of operations
06 November 2018 http://www.seatrade-maritime.com/news/asia/in-digitalisation-crew-will-r...

With all the talk of digitalisation and automation in shipping seafarers remain the most important part of the operation according to leading ship managers.

ICS Chairman Esben Poulsson calls for comprehensive revision of STCW seafarer training regime

ICS Chairman calls for comprehensive revision of STCW seafarer training regime
2018 November 6 http://en.portnews.ru/news/267218/

Speaking in Manila, the Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), Esben Poulsson, has called for a comprehensive revision of the IMO STCW Convention which governs global standards for the training and certification of around two million merchant seafarers, ICS said in its press release.

Ten Outstanding Maritime Students of the Philippines: Excellence as a habit

Excellence as a habit
AMBASSADOR CARLOS SALINAS NOVEMBER 06, 2018 https://www.manilatimes.net/excellence-as-a-habit/462740/

For anyone who is deeply committed to their field and profession, there are few things more gratifying than being with young people who excel in the same field, who will carry the torch and ensure that the field will expand and grow stronger.

Seafarer’s death after medical repatriation

Seafarer’s death after medical repatriation
ATTY. DENNIS GORECHO|November 05,2018 - https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/202229/seafarers-death-after-medical-...

Heirs of a deceased seafarer cannot be denied of death benefits even if he dies after his medical repatriation as long as its cause (the work-related injury or illness) had occurred during the term of his employment.

Jarius Bondoc: Filipino ships uninsured for wrecks, spills, delays

Filipino ships uninsured for wrecks, spills, delays
GOTCHA - Jarius Bondoc November 5, 2018 - https://www.philstar.com/opinion/2018/11/05/1865901/filipino-ships-unins...

IMO at 70: Celebrating Milestones on Road to Fulfillment of Nigeria’s Maritime Potential

IMO at 70: Celebrating Milestones on Road to Fulfillment of Nigeria’s Maritime Potential
November 4, 2018

This year’s World Maritime Day offered yet another opportunity for stakeholders to plot the way forward for the Nigerian maritime industry. Kunle Aderinokun reports

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