• SEPTEMBER 27, 2012
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    The Vripack Liquid, The Research Vessel Re-Invented

      The Vripack Design Studio has been munching over this one for several years and in the recent year she has grown to be the Vripack vision of the Research Vessel Yacht 2.0 (RVY). Therefore her internal project name has long been Turmoil II. The main reason for this is her striking long forward part

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    • SEPTEMBER 27, 2012
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    Industry Celebrates World Maritime Day – September 27, 2012

      The World Maritime Day theme for 2012 is “IMO: One hundred years after the Titanic”, which will focus on the Organization’s roots and raison d’etre, i.e. safety of life at sea. One of the consequences of the sinking, in 1912, of the Titanic, in which more than 1,500 people lost their lives,  was the

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    • SEPTEMBER 27, 2012
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    Party seems over for Somali pirates

      The empty whiskey bottles and overturned, sand-filled skiffs littering this once-bustling shoreline are signs the heyday of Somali piracy may be over. Most of the prostitutes are gone and the luxury cars repossessed. Pirates while away their hours playing cards or catching lobsters. “There’s nothing to do here these days,” said Hassan Abdi, a

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    • SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
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    KM Bahuga Jaya is Allegedly Not Equipped by AIS

      aissat.com-According to Firdaus Adinugroho, General Manager of AISSAT Prime, the crash was probably happened due to KM Bahuga Jaya was not completed with Automatic Identification System (AIS). “Based on the data gathered, there is no station which had received AIS signal from KM Bahuga Jaya. It means that most likely KM Bahuga Jaya is

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    • SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
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    Evacuation to Bakauheni and Merak for KM Bahuga Jaya’s Victim

      Jakarta General Manager of ASDP Bakauheni Branch, Yanus Letanga, stated that there are 7 dead victims from sunken KM Bahuga Jaya. The dead and safe victims were brought to Bakauheni Port and Merak Port. “Those victims were brought to two places since the ship from Bakauheni was about to crossed to Merak and vice

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    • SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
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    China Unveils First Aircraft Carrier

      China has put its first aircraft carrier into service today – an alleged hint to neighboring countries that their military strength is increasing as tensions rise. The ship was bought in 1998 from Ukraine and restored by China. Government officials want the vessel to serve as a symbol of the country’s authority, mainly among

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    • SEPTEMBER 26, 2012
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    China finds another route to the Indian Ocean

      The Singapore Port Authority’s decision to pull out of a 40-year contract to operate the new Gwadar deep sea port in southwestern Pakistan, now to be taken over by the Chinese, is causing consternation in India and the United States. Located at the entrance of the Persian Gulf and about 460 km from Karachi,

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