NMPA Renews Key ISO Certifications, Reinforcing Commitment to Quality, Sustainability and Safety

NMPA Secures Renewal of Key ISO Certifications Highlighting Quality and Eco-Friendly Practices

The New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) has renewed three international ISO certifications, showcasing its commitment to quality management, environmental sustainability, and workplace safety. These certifications—ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018—affirm NMPA’s alignment with global standards and its dedication to operational excellence in India’s maritime sector.

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CBP Officers Seize 214 Pounds Of Cocaine In Puerto

Routine Vessel Inspection Results in Huge Cocaine Discovery in Puerto Rico

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized approximately 214 pounds of cocaine, valued at $1.7 million, hidden in a parasitic device on the M/V Medstar. The vessel, arriving from the Dominican Republic, was inspected using underwater drone technology, showcasing the effectiveness of advanced tools in combating drug smuggling. An investigation is ongoing.

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Experts Highlight Risks of Inadequate Support for Women at Sea

Mental health professionals warn that the maritime industry risks losing future talent if it doesn’t remove barriers for women at sea. Female seafarers face immense pressures, often feeling they must prove their competence while managing family responsibilities and stereotypes, leading to heightened stress and workplace bias that affects their well-being.

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Indonesia Calls for Inquiry into Tugboat Sinking in Strait of Hormuz

Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry has called for a thorough investigation into the sinking of the UAE-flagged tugboat Musaffah 2 in the Strait of Hormuz, where three Indonesian crew members are missing. Spokesperson Yvonne Mewengkang confirmed collaboration with local authorities and emphasized the importance of safety for Indonesian nationals in the region.

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Human Rights Concerns Rise as Turkish Court Upholds 30-year Sentence for Seafarer

On March 9, Turkey’s Supreme Court upheld a 30-year sentence for Chief Mate Ali Albokhari, arrested aboard the Phoenician M after drugs were found. Despite a lack of evidence against him, Albokhari remains imprisoned, facing health issues. NGOs urge for enhanced protections for seafarers amid rising geopolitical threats.

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Nautilus Highlights Women’s Rights in Maritime Industry

Sascha Meijer, assistant general secretary of Nautilus International, highlighted the urgent need for women’s rights in the maritime industry during a networking event on March 9. She addressed barriers women face, such as career stagnation and harassment, urging collective action to foster genuine improvements beyond just celebrating International Women’s Day.

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