Maritime Cluster Welcomes Clean Energy Power Firm

A maritime growth organization has welcomed GeoPura, a zero-emission hydrogen power provider, enhancing Teesside’s clean energy reputation. This partnership offers Tees Maritime Cluster members access to hydrogen expertise, fostering collaboration and reducing risks in zero-emission projects. GeoPura’s innovative solutions aim to transform industrial and maritime energy practices sustainably.

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IMO Sub-Committee On Ship Design And Construction Holds

IMO Sub-Committee Advances Ship Design and Construction Standards

The International Maritime Organization’s Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction (SDC) held its 12th session in January 2023, chaired by Mr. Erik Tvedt. Key outcomes included a draft workplan for a greenhouse gas safety framework and guidelines for remote inspection techniques, alongside efforts to mitigate underwater radiated noise from ships.

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Furuno Introduces FELCOM20 For GMDSS Safety, Global

New FELCOM20 Ship Earth Station Boosts GMDSS Communication Capabilities

Furuno has introduced the FELCOM20, an Inmarsat-C Ship Earth Station designed to meet GMDSS, LRIT, and SSAS requirements. This reliable device supports essential communication services—including Email, Telex, and enhanced group calls—ensuring mariners can communicate confidently in challenging maritime conditions while maintaining compliance with international standards.

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Navigating Commercial Deals Amidst FuelEU Maritime Changes

The FuelEU Maritime regulation, effective January 1, 2025, shifts emissions reporting responsibility from shipowners to ship managers. This change impacts relationships within the maritime sector, increasing accountability for compliance. Stakeholders must adapt operational practices to navigate these complexities, emphasizing collaboration and communication to manage emissions effectively amid evolving regulations.

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Final Report Published on New Zealand Boat Grounding Incident

Following a recent accident, South Port initiated a thorough review of its operations, implementing key changes like regular navigation assessments and updated procedures. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission emphasizes integrating electronic navigation with traditional methods to enhance safety, especially for small vessels in confined waters, reducing the risk of accidents.

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