Infographic from Information Fusion Centre (IFC) summarising sea robberies and attempted incidents in the eastbound lane of the Singapore Strait from July to November this year.
Shipowners are urged to take a more holistic approach on maritime safety and to look at how to ‘normalise’ the safety culture, according to a panel discussion at the International Safety@Sea 2020 Webinar this week.
A Singapore-based taskforce has developed a CrewSafe audit programme based on Singapore’s crew change model, to establish safe and scalable ‘corridors’ for crew change amidst the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
Seafarers on vessels calling Japan during the Christmas period are set for a chocolate treat as part of parcels distributed by the Mission to Seafarers (MTS) Japan.
A Norwegian shipowner has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for having assisted scrap dealer Wirana in an attempt to illegally export a barge carrier to Pakistan for scrapping in 2017.
Singapore is facilitating crew change up to around 75% of the level undertaken in the port prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, and continuing to introduce new measures for safe exchanges of seafarers.
It’s not been the easiest of years for the Philippines crewing industry with the crew change crisis and lockdowns at home and across the globe but the elephant in the room remains the European Maritime Safety Agency’s (EMSA) ongoing issues with...