In this week’s editorial, we explore significant developments in the Indian maritime sector and beyond, spanning from 7 to 13 October 2024. Notable highlights include India’s re-election to the IMO Council, a collaboration with Russia on icebreaker construction, and the approval of the National Maritime Heritage Complex in Gujarat. We also delve into maritime safety improvements, innovations in sustainable shipping, and regulatory changes aimed at protecting seafarers. Additionally, we discuss environmental initiatives, including India’s green hydrogen plans and a CO2 capture project.
Indian Maritime Sector
India Re-Elected to IMO Council 2024-25, Strengthening Global Maritime Influence
India has been re-elected to the IMO Council for 2024-25, highlighting its role in international marine affairs with a mission to bolster global maritime influence and oversight.
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Russia to Construct Four Icebreakers in India
Russia and India are collaborating to build four icebreakers costing $713 million. These vessels will support Rosatom’s fleet on the Northern Sea Route, enhancing ties between the nations amid Western sanctions.
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Indian Government Plans Marine Insurance Initiative for Cargo Vessels
India is planning a new P&I entity for cargo vessel insurance, initially funding it independently with plans to involve private insurers, targeting coastal and riverine coverage.
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India’s National Maritime Heritage Complex Approved in Gujarat, Project to Create 22,000 Jobs
India’s government approved the National Maritime Heritage Complex in Gujarat, projected to generate 22,000 jobs and develop in phases, supported by a DGLL-funded museum.
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Maritime Markets
LNG Adoption has Increased to 2% of Global Shipping Fleet
The shipping industry’s LNG adoption has grown to 2%, with expectations to rise to 4% or 6%, marking a significant increase in LNG-powered vessels within the global fleet.
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FuelEU Maritime Pooling Service Launched for Low-Carbon Shipping Compliance
Gasum and Wasaline’s FuelEU Maritime pooling service helps conventional ships reduce compliance costs ahead of 2025’s regulation on ships over 5,000 gross tonnage.
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Seafarers Work and Welfare
Indians Make Up 10% of Global Seafarers
India’s seafaring labor force includes a 514% rise in women seafarers, showcasing the country’s growing influence and contribution to maritime labor.
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Maritime Safety
Maritime Crime and Piracy at All-Time Low, Crew Threats Persist
IMB reports declining piracy with 79 incidents this year, down from 99 last year. Nighttime incidents remain common, with persistent violence towards crew members.
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AFVC(FD)(EV) Notation Awarded to Car Carrier for Enhanced EV Fire Safety
ClassNK awarded ‘AFVC(FD)(EV)’ notation to Positive Challenger, a car carrier with AI cameras for early fire detection in EV transportation. Read More
Maritime Innovations
World’s First Zero-emission Autonomous Ferry Launched
A Turkish-Norwegian project led to the creation of four sustainable ferries powered by EcoPellers, representing significant progress in eco-friendly maritime transit. Read More
First Autonomous Electric Ferry Trial Completed in Sweden
The MF Estelle ferry completed its trial between major Stockholm islands, marking a step towards autonomous shipping. Read More
Maritime Regulations
UK’s New Legislation Enhances Protections for Seafarers Against Exploitative Practices
The UK enacts a new Employment Rights Bill to protect seafarers’ job security, aiming to prevent exploitative practices like those seen in the P&O Ferries scandal.
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Maritime Technologies
HD Hyundai Unveils Ammonia-Fueled Engine with High-Pressure Injection Technology
Hyundai introduces ammonia-fueled engines with advanced injection methods, facilitating a shift to eco-friendly fuels in maritime industries.
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Shipping Container Redesign Plans to Combat Invasive Pests
In Rotterdam, a conference will address redesigning shipping containers to prevent pest contamination, focusing on eliminating spaces where pests accumulate.
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First LPG Carrier Fitted With Wind-Assisted Propulsion for Sustainable Shipping
Anthony Veder has installed wind-assisted propulsion on an LPG carrier, indicating a growing interest in sustainable technology to achieve net-zero emissions by 2035. Read More
NYK Launches Test Engine Facility for Rapid Evaluation of Innovative Marine Fuels
NYK’s new test engine facility in Chiba Prefecture shortens fuel testing time, aligning with their exploration of alternative fuels. Read More
Environment Protection
India’s Ambitious Green Hydrogen Plans for Maritime Industry
India announces a $25 million investment to develop hydrogen hubs at its ports as part of its National Green Hydrogen Mission. Read More
CO2 Capture Project Launched to Combat Ocean Acidification
Mitsubishi Electric and VTT’s initiative targets ocean acidification by capturing CO2, aiming to protect marine life and achieve zero greenhouse emissions by 2051.
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Miscellaneous
Singapore Revolutionizes Bunkering with Mandatory Digital Services by 2025
Starting April 2025, Singapore mandates digital services for marine fuel suppliers to enhance efficiency and reduce fraud. Read More
Conclusion
In summary, India’s re-election to the IMO Council and its collaborative initiatives, such as the icebreaker project with Russia, underscore its commitment to strengthening global maritime influence. Furthermore, advancements in marine insurance, job creation, and eco-friendly technologies reflect a progressive maritime vision. As India navigates these developments, it solidifies its role as a key player in the international maritime arena.
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