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    Cargo safety lobbies meet in Vancouver September 19-21
    logisticsDec 10, 2025

    Cargo safety lobbies meet in Vancouver September 19-21

    THE London-based International Cargo Handling and Association (ICHCA) and the Washington, DC-area based National Maritime Safety Association (NMSA) are sponsoring the New Tech, New World Week Conference September 19-21 in Vancouver, British Columbia

    Dronamics boosts safety linking up with FlightSafety
    logisticsMay 25, 2022

    Dronamics boosts safety linking up with FlightSafety

    LONDON and Sofia-based middle-mile drone firm Dronamics is partnering with aviation training company FlightSafety International on an advanced training programme for its remote pilots and engineers

    Progress on safety of navigation in the IMO
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsSep 13, 2013

    Progress on safety of navigation in the IMO

    At the meeting of the IMO Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation (NAV) the work on e-navigation was continued, and the work on electronic symbols for aid to navigation purposes was finalised.E-navigation The Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation had an intensive debate on e-navigation. The purpose of e-navigation is to rethink

    Crew jump for safety after ship crash - Ninemsn
    Marine-Accidents-SeaNewsJan 9, 2012

    Crew jump for safety after ship crash - Ninemsn

    The Handy Shipping GuideCrew jump for safety aftershipcrashNinemsnCrew aboard a cargoshiphave had to jump to safety in choppy waters after their vessel rammed into rocks off Christmas Island on Sunday. Australian Federal Police and navy sailors had to rescue 15 crew members after the Panamanian-registered MV Tycoon...Phosphateshipbreaks up at Christmas IslandABC OnlineChristmas Islandshipbreaks in halfThe West AustralianPhosphateshipbreaks apart off WA coastSydney Morning HeraldThe Handy Shipping Guide -Herald Sun -Radio New Zealandall 146 news articles »

    Skipper charged over safety concerns - Stuff.co.nz
    maritime-lawApr 23, 2011

    Skipper charged over safety concerns - Stuff.co.nz

    Skipper charged over safety concernsStuff.co.nzThe skipper of a protestshiphas been charged after police arrested him following"grave concerns" for the safety of the crew of Ocean Explorer off the coast of East Cape. Police said this morning a man, thought to be skipper Elvis Teddy,...Oil protester charged by policeNew Zealand HeraldProtest boat skipper chargedRadio New ZealandPolice board fishing boat in oil-protest clashSunday Star TimesNewstalk ZB -TVNZ -Scoop.co.nz (press release)46 haber makalesinin tümü »

    Sea safety: Norway backs world's first ship tunnel - Construction Week Online
    shipbuildingJan 1, 2000

    Sea safety: Norway backs world's first ship tunnel - Construction Week Online

    Construction Week OnlineSea safety: Norway backs world's firstshiptunnelConstruction Week OnlineThe Norwegian government has backed an ambitious plan to create the world's firstshiptunnel to provide a safe route bypassing a sea peninsula notorious for its dangerous weather conditions. At 45m high and 36m wide, the 1.7km-long StadShipTunnel...

    Container packing safety meeting at IMO in London September 12
    ınternational maritime organization and european union newsJan 1, 2000

    Container packing safety meeting at IMO in London September 12

    SAFE container packing will be the theme of a meeting at the UN's International Maritime Organisation at 5:30pm Tuesday September 12 in the IMO Building in London, followed by a networking reception.

    Bulkcarrier towed to safety
    Pilotage and Towage NewsJan 1, 2000

    Bulkcarrier towed to safety

    The Spanish maritime authorities decided to shelter the 'Zapolyarye', stranded on Ceuta anchorage for 2,5 months due to a debt-ridden owner insolvency, at Motril

    Global ship safety and inspection platform launched
    maritime-lawJan 1, 2000

    Global ship safety and inspection platform launched

    THE Panama Maritime Authority has announced that its Ship Registry has launched the Maritime Safety and Inspection System Global Platform, an accurate and fast receiving data system working on a 24/7 basis