Tender of the VOC port authority for the development of bunker and tank systems

India’s Ports Embrace Sustainable Methanol Fuel for Green Shipping Transition

The global maritime sector is shifting towards sustainability by exploring alternative fuels like methanol for heavy heating oil. Ports in India, such as the VOC port in Thoothukudi, are leading the way in developing green energy infrastructure. The Ministry of Shipping has designated key ports as hydrogen hubs to handle and supply methanol for ships.

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Indian Court Sets $12 Million Bond for Release of Cocaine Smuggling Ship

More than two months after detaining a Vietnamese-owned bulker and its crew in one of India’s largest cocaine seizures, a court has set terms for the release of the ship. The Debi (37,196 dwt) has been held along with its crew of 21 Vietnamese citizens approximately three miles off Paradip Port in northeast India since early December when the drugs were discovered despite reports of depression and frustration among the crew. The court has ordered the ship owner to post a $12 million bond and provide a $1.2 million bank guarantee before the vessel is released. Earlier reports were that the crew was living aboard the ship waiting for the court. The Indian customs authority had initially detained the crew for interviews after they discovered 22 kg of cocaine with a street value of $26 million hidden aboard the bulker. The media had written that the Indian authorities confiscated the crew’s cellphones and computers leaving them virtually isolated and unable to contact family at home in Vietnam. The vessel’s third engineer jumped into the harbor and was taken to a hospital with injuries to his hand. Media reports called it a possible suicide attempt. The initial investigation indicated that the cocaine was intercepted with India not the intended destination. The authorities believed it was going to be removed from the ship only when it reached Europe.

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