Maritime Digitalization Challenges Highlight Need for Training and Connectivity

At Inmarsat’s seminar “Thriving in the Digital Age,” experts advocated for a cautious approach to maritime digitalization. They emphasized the necessity of training and human involvement, as many shipping companies still depend on manual processes. While digitalization promises benefits, a rushed transition could jeopardize operational integrity. Effective training and connectivity are vital for success.

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MEPC 83 Enforces Stricter Maritime Carbon Reporting and Digital Compliance Requirements

The International Maritime Organization’s MEPC 83 has introduced a global carbon pricing framework, imposing stringent data and reporting requirements on shipowners and crews. Enhanced rules for fuel consumption and emissions metrics complicate compliance. While aiming to improve environmental performance, these regulations increase workloads and stress for maritime workers. Digital solutions can help streamline compliance.

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Israel starts intensive air strikes in the Houthi ports

Israel Launches Airstrikes on Houthi-Controlled Yemen Ports After Rocket Attack

On Sunday evening, Israel conducted air raids on Houthi-controlled ports in Yemen’s Hodeidah province, targeting locations alleged to facilitate Iranian weapon transfers. Following an evacuation alert, witnesses reported multiple explosions. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the strikes aimed at Houthi strongholds and the Galaxy Leader ship, enhancing militant operations.

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Fire on Decommissioned Supertanker Sparks Environmental Concerns at Turkish Shipyard

The supertanker Sloug, previously used for storage off Libya, caught fire while being dismantled at a Turkish yard on July 3. Firefighters battled the blaze, which raised concerns about hazardous materials onboard, including potential chemical waste. Protests have emerged, demanding an investigation into the dismantling process and safety measures.

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Hong Kong International Convention Enters Force for Safe and Sustainable Ship Recycling

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and European shipowners celebrated the global enforcement of the Hong Kong International Convention this week. Adopted in 2009, it aims to mitigate health and environmental risks associated with ship recycling. ICS and ECSA advocate for its implementation to promote safe, sustainable practices in the industry.

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Philippines and EU Collaborate on Cybersecurity Protection

Experts from the Philippines and the European Union convened in Manila to tackle rising threats to critical infrastructure, including sea cables and cyber networks. This seminar, part of the Philippines-EU Security and Defense Dialogue, emphasized collective responsibility and coordinated efforts to safeguard essential services against hybrid threats like cyberattacks and misinformation.

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ABS to Develop Advanced Solution to Prevent Lithium-Ion Battery Fires in Maritime Transport

ABS is addressing thermal runaway risks from Lithium-ion battery fires in maritime transport. Collaborating with Texas A&M University, they developed a simulation model to replicate thermal runaway at the cell level, providing insights for effective firefighting strategies. Enhanced fire protection guidelines for Ro-Ro cargo spaces further strengthen maritime safety.

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Whale Alert App Launches in Europe to Prevent Ship-Whale Collisions with Real-Time Alerts

The newly launched Whale Alert app in Europe aims to prevent whale collisions by offering real-time alerts and reporting features. Developed by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and Conserve.IO, this free app empowers both recreational and commercial vessels to navigate safely, protecting whales from potential ship strikes.

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