• JUNE 19, 2012
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    Consortium Of Container Terminal: Support From The Regional House Of Representative Provided

      Several parties, especially the business actors in East Java gave their support on the steps taken by Pelindo I, II, III and IV in form of breakthrough by establishing consortium in Container Terminal sector combining and assuring connectivity process of the service sector from east-west regions of Indonesia. Such had known, the discussion between

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    • JUNE 19, 2012
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    Somali Pirates: 24 Year Sentence in France

      Somali pirates who were found guilty of hijacking the French vessel Le Ponant in 2008 have been sentenced to a total of 24 years imprisonment by a Paris court. Of the six Somali pirates, who were captured by French forces in a daring raid on land, with a 4×4 vehicle, arms and a part

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    • JUNE 19, 2012
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    “Sustainable Development: IMO’s Contribution Beyond Rio+20” Selected as World Maritime Day Theme for 2013

      The IMO Council has endorsed a proposal by IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu to adopt “Sustainable Development:  IMO’s contribution beyond Rio+20” as the World Maritime Day theme for 2013. The theme was chosen in order to focus IMO’s efforts during 2013 on the commitments to be made at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, better known

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    • JUNE 18, 2012
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    June 15, 1904: NYC East River Excursion Ends in Tragedy

    More than 1,000 people were killed when their riverboat caught fire on New York City’s East River on this day in 1904 – marking one of the deadliest days in U.S. maritime history. On June 15th 1,360 children and teachers from the St. Mark’s German Lutheran Church boarded the General Solcum for their annual Sunday school

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    • JUNE 18, 2012
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    Top 5 Biggest Aircraft Carriers In The World

    The aircraft carriers in the world serve one purpose of serving as transportable air stations. These naval ships constitute an integral part of a nation’s naval fleet, considering that they help to bridge gap between stationary air stations and urgent requirement of aircrafts during wartime emergencies. These ships are generally the largest war ships of

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    • JUNE 18, 2012
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    2012 IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea to go to Canadian and Chilean rescuers

    Council: 108th session – 11 to 14 June 2012 The 2012 IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea will go to members of rescue crews from Canada and Chile for their actions in saving the lives of persons in distress at sea. The IMO Council has decided that the award will go to Sergeant Janick

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    • JUNE 15, 2012
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    Australia supports IMO’s technical co-operation programme with new agreement

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), to support IMO’s Integrated Technical Co-operation Programme (ITCP) capacity-building activities through the provision of experts and hostship facilities for the delivery of ITCP activities, as well as the secondment of staff from AMSA. The MoU between

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