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Keep informed with daily analysis and insight on safety and security issues affecting shipping. From piracy activities to the latest safety measures to casualties

Palau defends actions in Dubai tug operator abandonments

The Palau registry is defending the actions it took in the Middle East Marine LLC seafarer abandondment cases. The Dubai tug operator was accused last week by the ITF perpetrating the ‘worst case of serial seafarer abandonment ever seen’, while Palau was called out by the union for irresponsiveness

Sustainability Crewing

The Lloyd’s List Podcast: Is NYK betting too much on decarbonisation?

The Lloyd’s List Podcast moves to Japan this week, where NYK chief executive Takaya Soga shares his insights on why helming the shipping group is like swinging at baseballs

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Updated: Attempted piracy attack reported off Somalia

A European warship responded first to the incident and apprehended the suspected pirates, treating some with "injuries of varied severity" 

Risk and Compliance Tankers and Gas

Houthis are targeting MSC due to perceived Israeli affiliation

The latest string of Houthi attacks targeting more MSC ships has been justified by the Yemeni militants on the basis of a perceived, but erroneous link to Israel

Red Sea Risk Containers

Australia bans Indian bulker for serious engine defects

India-flagged bulk carrier banned from Australia for 180 days after inspectors at Melbourne found a litany of deficiencies, including defective main engine control and monitoring systems

Dry Bulk Australia

GCMD and NYK to launch six-month biofuel trial on shortsea vessel

The biofuel blend consists of very low sulphur fuel oil and fatty acid methyl esters, which may lead to corrosion and potential clogging in vessel systems

Sustainability Fuels

Two MSC vessels the target of missile attacks in Gulf of Aden

Several MSC ships have been targeted in the Red Sea and western Indian Ocean in recent weeks, alongside the hijacking of the MSC-operated MSC Aries by Iranian forces

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Houthis’ east Mediterranean threat should be taken with pinch of salt

Attacks have so far been concentrated in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Accurately targeting vessels far away from Houthi-controlled territory would be difficult, but the underlying warning should not be dismissed

Red Sea Risk Political Risk and Trade

Baltimore casualty may top pool scheme coverage limit, Gallagher warns

Next year’s P&I general increases expected in line with inflation, but Dali incident could have lasting impact on reinsurance levy

Containers Casualty

ITF calls out Dubai tug operator for ‘worst case of serial seafarer abandonment ever seen’

Amid an alarming rise in seafarer abandonment cases, the ITF is accusing Dubai tug operator Middle East Marine of ‘systemic abuse and neglect’, with 17 abandonments reported since November 2022

Risk and Compliance Crewing

Guyana raises rogue registry warning as sanctioned tankers falsely fly its flag

Over a dozen tankers linked with Iran, including several that were recently sanctioned, are fraudulently flying the Guyanese flag. The country’s maritime administration said an organisation named the International Maritime Safety Agency of Guyana, with which it used to have a contract, has been registering ships under its flag without authorisation

Sanctions Risk and Compliance

Iran releases crew from MSC Aries

Iranian foreign minister announces that the 25 crew of MSC Aries have been released and are free to go home, but MSC Aries itself remains under Iranian control on the grounds that it has ‘jeopardised the security of navigation’

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