• JULY 24, 2013
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    Indonesian minister criticises Tanjung Priok port congestion

      Indonesian Vice-Finance Minister Mahendra Siregar has joined the chorus of detractors of the country’s main Tanjung Priok port, saying that without a “breakthrough” it would be difficult to ease container traffic, according to local reports. He added that despite recently signed agreements to move “long stay” containers out of the port to free up

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    • JULY 24, 2013
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    Cargo Ship on Fire in Red Sea Port

      The Aqaba Civil Defense Directorate (Jordan) dealt with a Norwegian-flagged ship on fire Tuesday. The ship was loaded with 20,000 tons of wood, and was unloading its cargo at an Aqaba port gate when the blaze started up. The Spokesman of the General Directorate of Civil Defense, Bri. Fareed Al- Sharae’a, stated that the

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    • JULY 24, 2013
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    IMO Increases Its Focus On Efficiency

      At the 110th session of the IMO Council, the 2014-2015 budget was subject to intensive debate. A crucial issue was the prioritisation and effectivisation of the IMO tasks, including the restructuring of the Sub-Committees. The IMO Council intensively debated Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu’s proposal for the 2014-2015 budget. There was general support of the initiatives

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    • JULY 24, 2013
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    Wärtsilä Waterjets Power World’s Fastest Ferry

      Wärtsilä’s axial waterjets power the Francisco, claimed to be the world’s fastest high-speed ferry and the first fast ferry to utilize liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel. The vessel has successfully passed its sea trials and is now ready to commence commercial operations. Wärtsilä has provided the waterjets for what is claimed to be

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    • JULY 23, 2013
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    Gridlock to Stay at Tanjung Priok

      Vice Finance Minister Mahendra Siregar said that without a “breakthrough” it would be difficult to ease container traffic at Tanjung Priok, Indonesia’s largest port. Despite recently signed agreements that aim to push down yard occupancy to 85 percent from a current level of around 100 percent, he said that if Indonesia’s economy continued to

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    • JULY 23, 2013
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    Pirates Release Oil Tanker Hijacked Off West Africa

      Pirates have released an oil products tanker and its 24 Indian crew after it was hijacked off the Gabon coast last week, the vessel’s operator said on Monday, in the most southerly attack yet off the coast of West Africa. A surge in piracy in the Gulf of Guinea region including waters off Nigeria,

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    • JULY 23, 2013
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    IMO Conventions: Effective Implementation” Selected as World Maritime Day Theme for 2014

      The IMO Council has endorsed a proposal by IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu to adopt “IMO Conventions: Effective Implementation” as the World Maritime Day theme for 2014. Addressing the IMO Council, meeting for its 110th session in London, Mr. Sekimizu said that IMO has, over the years, built up an enviable track record for developing

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