• DECEMBER 11, 2013
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    Foreign ships get extension

      As the number of domestic vessels is insufficient to meet demands for offshore activities, the government is set to extend contracts with foreign vessels. The foreign players meet offshore construction, dredging and salvage demands in Indonesian waters. Transportation Ministry sea transportation director general Bobby Mamahit said that the ministry was currently discussing the matter

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    • DECEMBER 11, 2013
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    Indonesia spying row reopens routes for asylum seekers, say smugglers

    People smugglers are telling asylum seekers that bad diplomatic relations between Australia and Indonesia mean the route by boat to Christmas Island is once again open for business. “The same smuggler is offering a cut-rate fee of as low as $1800 to entice people onto boats” New evidence obtained by Fairfax Media shows asylum seekers

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    • DECEMBER 11, 2013
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    Vessel sustains pirate fire at Gulf of Aden

      Five pirates armed with guns in a skiff approached a bulk carrier underway. Master raised alarm, activated fire hoses, sounded ship’s horn, took evasive manoeuvres and non-essential crew members mustered in the citadel. The on-board armed security team took their position and showed their weapons but the skiff continued to approach the ship even

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    • DECEMBER 11, 2013
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    IMO Secretary-General Commends Dubai Maritime Authority’s Efforts to Create a Sustainable Maritime Sector

      A high-profile delegation from Dubai Maritime City Authority ( DMCA ), met with His Excellency Mr. Koji Sekimizu, Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), in London and discussed the latest developments regarding the implementation of Dubai’s Maritime Sector Strategy (MSS), which is aimed at developing, regulating and promoting the various components of the

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    • DECEMBER 10, 2013
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    Two injured as ferries collided

      A passenger and a crew member were severely injured when two ferries carrying scores of passengers collided in the middle of the sea off Batam, Riau Islands, on Monday afternoon. The Miko Natalia ferry, made of fiberglass and the smaller of the two boats, departed from the Sekupang domestic harbor in Batam and was

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    • DECEMBER 10, 2013
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    Samudera sells two vessels

      Singapore: Indonesian shipowner Samudera Shipping Line Ltd has announce that the group has sold 3,426 dwt chemical tanker, Sinar Bunyu, and 350 dwt oil barge unit, Cumawis 110. The company, which has over 50 vessels in the fleet, said that the sales are in line with the groups strategy to maintain a balanced business

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    • DECEMBER 10, 2013
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    Pelindo III Allocates IDR170 Billion In Benoa Port

      SURABAYA—PT Pelabuhan Indonesia III allocates IDR170 billion for improvements and upgrading of facility in Benoa port, Bali. Chair of PR Division, PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) III Edi Priyanto, said the fund is spent on various projects such as strengthening east and south docks worth IDR100 billion. The construction of domestic terminal spends IDR8 billion

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