Lessons learned: Bridge resource management is essential to safe navigation
As part of its Good Catch guidance for seafarers, American Club describes a case of poor bridge resource management which led to a vessel grounding.
Read moreAs part of its Good Catch guidance for seafarers, American Club describes a case of poor bridge resource management which led to a vessel grounding.
Read moreFollowing the Crimson Polaris grounding that occurred off the coast of Hachinohe on August 11, the bow part of the fragmented hull was towed into Hachinohe Port.
Read moreFollowing the grounding incident of Crimson Polaris that occurred off the coast of Hachinohe on August 11, NYK will make a total of 11 dispatches of 10 employees each (totaling 110 employees) by September 11 to assist with the area clean-up.
Read moreFollowing the grounding incident of the wood-chip carrier "Crimson Polaris" off Hachinohe, the vessel’s hull split into two pieces and began spilling oil.
Read moreA ship ran aground in a northern Japan harbour, then split in two and was leaking oil, but there were no injuries among the 21 crew, the Japan Coast Guard said.
Read moreThe owner of the Ever Given that got stuck in the Suez Canal for a week, is expected to receive several legal claims.
Read moreA total of 120 passengers were safely evacuated from the cruise ship 'American Jazz' after the vessel ran aground near Canton, Kentucky, on Thursday.
Read moreSeafarers’ unions recently welcomed the release of the MV Ever Given which was under detention in the Suez Canal by Egyptian authorities.
Read moreAfter 106 days stuck in Suez Canal, the Ever Given container ship finally started its journey, as the owner and insurers reached a compensation settlement with the canal authority.
Read moreIn its transportation statistics 2020, TSB Canada recorded a total of 262 marine accidents (resulting directly from the operation of a ship), down from the 2019 total of 267 and below the 10-year average of 289. In 2020, the proportion of shipping accidents was 84% of marine accidents, comparable to the previous 10-year average of 82%.
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