NL Maritime News 14-Mar-13
NL Maritime News 14-Mar-13
NL Maritime News 14-Mar-13
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The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) launched its latest version of "Shipping Industry Flag State Performance Table" on Wednesday. In a statement, the ICS confirmed the news, saying that main aim of the new table is to encourage ship-owners to hold dialogue with their flag administrations for ensuring safety of the seafarers and the environment. According to the statement, the table will also help create decent working conditions. Director (External Relations) of ICS Simon Bennett said that the 2013 ICS table included some new Flag States, which would soon become popular with ship-owners. According to him, the table also included data that could be regarded only as potential positive indicators. "The absence of a couple of positive indicators is probably not very important. But if a flag is lacking a large number of positive indicators, then ship-owners might want to ask serious questions," said Bennett.
diligence to make the ship seaworthy, which includes ensuring thatcontainers are stowed and secured so as to prevent damage to the ship or to other containers, even if stowage and securing is the responsibility of the charterer under the charterparty. Ships officers should not allow loading to commence until a stowage plan or equivalent information for the relevant under-deck or on-deck area (bay) has been provided, even if a final stowage plan is not available. This will allow time for an inspection as to whether the stowage is correct and stack and tier weights are within the allowable limits. As loading continues, any changes made by the planners to the initial stowage plan should be notified to the ship's officers, who should also note any changes to the actual stowage. If any problems with the stowage plan are noticed, especially when stack or tier weights would be exceeded, the ship's officers should bring these to the attention of the stevedores and terminal planners so that the stowage can be rectified.
Source: NEPIA Dorset, a county in South West England on the English Channel coast, recently hosted a workshop on coastal pollution. Speakers concentrated mainly on the procedures to tackle coastal pollution incidents. Reports suggest that the Maritime and Coastguard Agency organised the two-day workshop. Talking to the local media, Emergency Management Officer of Dorset County Council Nigel Osborne said that the city council recently introduced a course for environmental staff after an oil spill killed hundreds of seabirds on the south coast of England, including 200 in Portland, in January. According to Osborne, council staff will take part in a training programme to learn how to deal with oil spills, clean beaches and use equipment, like floating booms, in emergency situations. Osborne told the British media that coastal pollution was "always a risk", as around 126,000 vessels with 354 million tonnes of hazardous cargo use the English channel every year. Top officials and representatives of Dorset's local authorities, the Environment Agency and Natural England participated in the workshop.
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114,000-DWT tankers to be delivered in 2014. Still another tanker operator has placed an order for two MRs with HMD to be built at a yard in Vietnam, valued at USD 29 million.
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Travellers, who want to spend their holidays with red wine, should visit Moldova. The small European country is popularly known as the true hidden gem of the continent. In 2013, Moldova is one of the top 10 Eastern European destinations to visit. The country, popular for its vineyards, beautiful natural scenery and old Sovietstyle architecture, is situated in the contact zone between different cultural and historic trends, such as Carpathian-Balkan, Central-European and Eurasian. While the northern, eastern and southern parts of the country are surrounded by Ukraine, the western part is separated from Romania by the Prut River. The best time to visit Moldova is from July to October. In January 2007, Moldova established a visa-free regime for the US, Canada, Japan, Switzerland and EU countries. As a result, visitors from these countries can make frequent trips to Moldova. Foreigners can enjoy wine tours not only in the capital city of Chisinau, but also in other major towns, such as Cricova, Purcari, Ciumai, Romanesti, Cojusna and Milestii Mici. As far as the main attractions in Moldova are concerned, those are National History Museum, Muzeul Memoriei Neamului, Capriana monastery, Hancu monastery, Noul Neamt monastery, Saharna monastery, Milestii Mici (winery), Central Chisinau and Old Orhei. In Moldova, visitors should also pursue leisure sports, like biking, caving, horse riding and kayaking, apart from drinking red wine. Biking in Moldova's rolling hills and picturesque landscape, with woodlands, vineyards, villages, and farms, will be a memorable experience in true sense. Hora, a massive public bike ride in the country, starts at the Great National Assembly Square Streets and then proceeds through the city on closed off streets of Chisinau. Caving will also be enjoyable, as Moldova has a number of caves, like the "Cave of Surprises" near Criuleni and the Emil Racovita Cave near Criva village in Briceni District. Horse riding is possible only at the Sparta Equestrian Club in Budesti outside of Chisinau. For travellers, local farms breed Orlov Trotter horses. And if you are interested in kayaking, visit the Nistru River where you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature on the peacefully flowing river. Foreigners can easily catch a Chisinau-bound flight from any major cities across the world. Chisinau International Airport is the main airport of Moldova. There is another airport in Kishinev.
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