• SEPTEMBER 17, 2012
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    Pelindo I Optimists To Scoop IDR223 Billion Profit

      MEDAN: Management of PT Pelabuhan Indonesia I (Persero) or Pelindo I is optimist the IDR223 billion profit targets will be met following the operation of devices in Belawan International Container Terminal (BICT). This was revealed in work meeting 2012 conducted on Friday, September 14, 2012 at Pelindo I Medan Head Office which followed by

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    • SEPTEMBER 17, 2012
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    DNV’s Hull Integrity System Now Integrated with AMOS

      DNV’s hull integrity system now integrated with AMOS DNV and AMOS system supplier SpecTec have launched an all-in-one planned inspection and maintenance system for ship structures. AMOS is a system that crew and management are already familiar with, and in combination with DNV’s Hull Integrity Management system, the software’s accessibility further simplifies inspection planning,

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    • SEPTEMBER 17, 2012
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    Somali Pirate Hostages Climb Above 1,200 as Violence Escalates

      Somali pirates attacking ships in the Indian Ocean held more than 1,200 seafarers as hostages last year and tortured or abused half of them as violence escalated, a study found. A total of 1,208 mariners were held, the Broomfield, Colorado-based One Earth Future Foundation said today in a report, “The Human Cost of Somali

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    • SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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    ECDIS Manufacturers To Publish Information On Updated Software

      The manufacturers of ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems) equipment are to publish information on the latest versions of the software used to operate their equipment, in order to help clarify certain anomalies that had been identified with some older systems. This was the principal outcome of a meeting hosted by the IMO

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    • SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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    China Sends Ships to Disputed Isles for ‘Law Enforcement’

      Beijing. Beijing said on Friday that two surveillance fleets that entered Japanese waters close to disputed islands in defiance of warnings from Tokyo would conduct “law enforcement” activities. The fleets arrived days after the Japanese government announced it had completed its planned purchase of the islands in the East China Sea, which it administers

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    • SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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    IMB Notes Increase in Piracy Off West Africa

      The ICC International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre (IMB-PRC) has recorded a spike in activity off the coast of West Africa. Since 18 August 2012, three vessels have been hijacked by pirates in this region. These recent attacks are notable as they have all been against tankers, with the purpose of stealing the valuable

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    • SEPTEMBER 14, 2012
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    Nato Shipping Center: Weekly Piracy Update

      During the reporting period of 05 to 12 September 2012 there have been no piracy related incidents in the High Risk Area (HRA). However, there have been continued reports of suspicious activity in the Southern Red Sea (SRS) Bab-al-Mandeb (BAM) and Gulf of Aden (GOA) during the past week. The Southwest Monsoon season is

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