• FEBRUARY 19, 2013
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    Damaged Container Ship on Tow to Europe

      The disabled ‘Emma Maersk’ starts the long tow from Suez to Europe for repairs to hull damage in vicinity of a stern thruster unit. Palle Laursen, Maersk Line’s Head of Ship Management in Copenhagen, says, “We are delighted that Emma is on the route back towards full service. However, this only the beginning of a

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    • JULY 18, 2014
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    Dahlan Dukung Pelindo II Mayoritas di JICT

    JAKARTA – Kementerian BUMN menyetujui PT Pelindo II untuk melakukan renegosiasi perpanjangan kontrak kerja sama dengan PT Jakarta International Container Terminal (JICT) dengan cara meningkatkan kepemilikan saham. “Usulan direksi Pelindo untuk renegosiasi kami dukung, dengan catatan Pelindo harus meningkatkan kepemilikan saham menjadi mayoritas di atas 51%,” kata Menteri BUMN Dahlan Iskan usai menggelar Rapat Pimpinan

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    • APRIL 25, 2013
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    Cyber Vulnerabilities Found in U.S. Navy’s Newest Warship

      The computer network on the U.S. Navy’s newest class of coastal warships showed vulnerabilities in Navy cybersecurity tests, but the issues were not severe enough to prevent an eight-month deployment to Singapore, a Navy official said on Tuesday. A Navy team of computer hacking experts found some deficiencies when assigned to try to penetrate

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    • FEBRUARY 27, 2013
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    Cunard’s Cruise Liner and Tug Vessel Bump in New Zealand

      A tug vessel, reportedly “packed with pleasure seekers,” bumped into the cruise ship Queen Elizabeth owned by Carnival Cruises, while the luxury cruise liner was docked at port of Wellington on the 23rd of February, 2013. There were no injured people. The accident happened midafternoon while the tug boat, carrying fifty passenger onboard, was

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