• DECEMBER 19, 2013
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    Japan to Upgrade Military

      Tokyo. Japan announced on Tuesday that it will buy stealth fighters, drones and submarines as part of a splurge on military hardware that will beef up defense of far-flung islands amid a territorial row with China. The cabinet of hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreed to spend 24.7 trillion yen ($240 billion) between 2014

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    • DECEMBER 18, 2013
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    Pirates Abduct 2 From Tanker Off Nigeria

      Pirates have attacked an oil products tanker off the coast of Nigeria and kidnapped its Ukrainian captain and a Greek engineer, according to Greek coast guard officials. The 6,500 ton Marshall Islands-flagged MT ALTHEA with 18 crew onboard was attacked by a group of 10 pirates, the officials said. The ship’s manager, Piraeus-based Medtankers

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    • DECEMBER 18, 2013
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    Shipping Industry Increasingly Depressed

    JAKARTA – The shipping industry that grew sluggishly this year is predicted to be more burdened by rupiah depreciation which has made its lowest position in the last five years. On Tuesday (12/17), the spot market was closed at IDR12,125 per US dollar. “Rupiah depreciation has clearly affected the industry since shipping sector requires a

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    • DECEMBER 17, 2013
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    Belawan Port records 10% cargo traffic growth in Q3

      Container traffic in North Sumatra’s Belawan, which mostly handles crude palm oil (CPO) and rubber, grew by 10.2 percent in the third quarter alone despite a global commodity market slowdown. The traffic during July–September this year reached 680,828 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), equal to 552,622 containers, up from 614,294 TEUs compared to the same

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    • DECEMBER 17, 2013
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    Ministry Of Transportation Prepares New Policy On Foreign Offshore Vessel

      JAKARTA— Minister of Transportation, E.E. Mangindaan, extends deadline of dispensation of foreign vessel use for three types of offshore vessels which should have ended this year. Those vessels are offshore construction vessel, dredging vessel, salvage vessel, and undersea construction vessel. The Minister states the policy is to prevent the absence of those three vessels

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    • DECEMBER 17, 2013
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    12 Dead ships in Gulf of Paria

    A potential ecological nightmare was revealed in Gulf of Paria . Group of concerned people said at least 1 out of 12 derelict ships is leaking diesel and oil into the water and someone of the maritime authorities need to take responsibility. Jonathan De La Rosa and Steven Valdez, members of the Trinidad and Tobago

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    • DECEMBER 17, 2013
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    Merauke’s RCC Held the Social Service

      In order to welcome Christmas day in 2013, Regional Coordinating Center of Merauke carried out the social activities of renewing the color of St. Petrus Paulus Church, Saturday (14-12-2013). The team of IMSCB led by the Head of RCC Merauke, Maritime Sergeant Mayor Ade Kurniawan handed the paint and the kits to the church

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