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Maldives Says Indian Troops Will Not Remain Even In Civilian Clothing - Merchant Navy Info - News

Maldives Says Indian Troops Will Not Remain “Even In Civilian Clothing”

Indian Troops: Stepping up his anti-India rhetoric, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has confirmed that no Indian military personnel, not even those in civilian clothing, would be present in his country. After May 10, a media statement was made today. President Muizzu’s statement comes less than a week after an Indian civilian team advanced to the

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The Huge Country With Barely Any Tourists Despite Being One Of The World’s Most Beautiful - Merchant Navy Info - News

The Huge Country With Barely Any Tourists Despite Being One Of The World’s Most Beautiful

Baobab trees are among the exceptional flora that can be found in Madagascar. A huge country famous for its natural beauty. This country receives relatively occasional tourists despite its links with some of the most visited nations on earth. Madagascar, known officially as the Republic of Madagascar. Is an island nation off the African east coast opposite

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Sea Limited Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results

Sea Limited (NYSE: SE) reported its financial results for Q4 and 2023, achieving its first annual profit since its IPO. The company strengthened its market leadership in e-commerce, expanded digital financial services, and stabilized digital entertainment. Its cash position increased to $8.5 billion, with positive expectations for 2024. Shopee gained market share, SeaMoney saw its

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Firefighting and Battery-Powered Electric Vehicles What to consider - Merchant Navy Info - Blog

Firefighting and Battery-Powered Electric Vehicles: What to consider

AMSA has published a Maritime Notice providing guidance to vessel operators. In developing response plans for firefighting operations using battery electric vehicles (BEVs). The issue of lithium-ion battery fires received widespread attention in 2023. Prompting the industry to take steps to address and contain this phenomenon. In light of the summer accident, decarbonization and electrification.

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Gard Club Ballast Water Management Regulations are Tightening - Merchant Navy Info

Gard Club: Ballast Water Management Regulations are Tightening

“Within one year, all ships covered by the Ballast Water Convention will need to be equipped with an approved ballast water treatment system,” Gard P&I Club experts emphasize. From September 8, 2024, all ships covered by the BWM Convention (all ships over 400 GT, with some exceptions and also additions) will be required to comply with

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Autonomous Navigation System Successfully Tested Onboard Roro - Merchant Navy Info - News

Autonomous Navigation System Successfully Tested Onboard Roro

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. K-LINE has successfully tested an autonomous navigation system. On one of its RORO ships as part of the fully autonomous ship “MEGURI 2040″ project (MEGURI2040). Notably, the company has successfully completed a proof-of-concept (PoC) stage sea demonstration test. The autonomous navigation system was installed on the Hokuren Maru No. 2. 2”,

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Defunct Shipyards; Keep Pace With China - Merchant Navy Info - News

‘Desperate’ US Seeks Japan’s & South Korea’s Help To Restart Its Defunct Shipyards; Keep Pace With China

In a concerted effort to match up to China’s burgeoning shipbuilding capability, the United States is wooing its Asian allies, Japan and South Korea, to help it renew redundant shipyards. The US approach concentrates on tapping Asian funding, engineering know-how, and shipbuilding knowledge to grow its shipbuilding capacity, Nikkeia Asia reported. US Secretary of the

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