• SEPTEMBER 17, 2013
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    Stooping The Boats Starts From Day 1

    Tony Abbott has vowed ”more forthright” interdictions of asylum-seeker vessels in the seas to Australia’s north from Wednesday as he moves to put an immediate stamp on border protection. Mr Abbott, unveiling his frontbench on Monday, set his incoming immigration minister Scott Morrison the challenging task of making a difference ”from day one” after the

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    • SEPTEMBER 17, 2013
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    Chinese Cruise Ship Arrested in South Korea; 2,300 People Onboard

    Update: Impounded cruise ship Henna was able to depart the South Korean island of Jeju later on Monday evening (local time) following delays, after being held for three days. — A Chinese cruise ship impounded in South Korea over a commercial dispute with another Chinese firm was awaiting release and clearance for departure on Monday.

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    • SEPTEMBER 17, 2013
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    World Maritime Day 2013: Sustainable Development: IMOs Contribution Beyond Rio+20

    customized fat loss program /p> IMO will host a special one-day symposium on a Sustainable Maritime Transportation System, on 26 September 2013, World Maritime Day. The Symposium has been arranged in order to provide Member States, industry and other stakeholders an opportunity to discuss and reflect on the theme of this year’s World Maritime Day

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    • SEPTEMBER 17, 2013
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    1 Dead, 7 Missing at Ship Collision Offshore Vietnam

      A Singaporean cargo ship and a Vietnamese fishing boat collided offshore Vietnam’s southern Vung Tau province in early Monday morning, leaving at least one people killed and seven missing, local VNExpress reported. Singaporean cargo ship Sima Saphire on its way from Vietnam’s southern Ho Chi Minh City to Malaysia, collided with the Vietnamese fishing

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    • SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
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    Japan on High Alert for Disputed Islands Anniversary

      Tokyo. Japan’s coastguard was on high alert Wednesday, a year to the day since Tokyo nationalised islands at the centre of a bitter dispute with China. Relations, which have often been testy, have soured dramatically over the last 12 months, with frequent confrontations between official ships from Asia’s largest powers. On Tuesday, Tokyo said

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    • SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
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    Terex Port Solutions to supply port cranes to Indonesian Meratus Line

      (SeeNews) – Sep 11, 2013 – Terex Port Solutions, part of US machinery products maker Terex (NYSE:TEX), will supply handling equipment to Indonesian port operator Meratus Line Group. Terex will deliver four ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and three electrical rubber-tired gantry (E-RTG) cranes to Meratus Line’s container terminal at Jakarta’s Tanjung Priok Port. The STS

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    • SEPTEMBER 12, 2013
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    Progress On Safety Of Navigation In The IMO

    At the meeting of the IMO Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation (NAV) the work on e-navigation was continued, and the work on electronic symbols for aids to navigation purposes was finalised.September 11, 2013 The Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation had an intensive debate on e-navigation. The purpose of e-navigation is to rethink the manner in

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