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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

Ro-ro hit by Ukraine was carrying military equipment, says Kyiv

The General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces said it hit the Russia-flagged vessel in the port of Kavkaz, which lies in the Kerch Strait separating the Crimean Peninsula from Russia

Ukraine crisis Casualty

Palau-flagged ship detained in Haifa for ‘inhuman’ conditions released to undergo repairs

ITF inspector Assaf Hadar described broken sanitation facilities and stench of rotten meat on board the Palau-flagged general cargoship Serafina. ‘In four years of inspecting ships for the ITF in Israel, I have never seen anything this bad,’ he said. The ship has been allowed to depart Haifa to undergo repairs, according to the Palau registry

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Improving shipboard cuisine: A crucial ingredient in retaining seafarers

As fewer people are choosing a career at sea, as well as decent internet connectivity and higher standards of shipboard accommodation, improving the standard of dining on board cargoships can be a key element in improving shipboard life and help retain crew

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Houthi threat leads to rise in dark transits across Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea

Navies and other maritime administrations recommend vessels disable or at least strongly consider disabling AIS when in the vicinity of the established threat area, but security analysts warn this does not guarantee protection against attacks

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UPDATED: Body of crew member recovered as tanker and general cargoship capsize in Typhoon Gaemi

Two ships capsized and three others have been involved in incidents related to Typhoon Gaemi that swept across Taiwan on Thursday

Casualty Tankers and Gas
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Drone strikes spark armed security rethink

Two separate cases of armed security on board ships, both targeted by uncrewed surface vessels, have highlighted the inconsistent approach to use of force and sparked calls for a comprehensive review of private security protocols

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Red Sea attacks continue as four vessels attacked in past week

Three of the four vessels were hit by missiles or drone boats and many were attacked several times over the course of many hours

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Yemen port disruption unclear as attacks escalate

Despite claims that Hodeidah port was not affected by an Israeli air strike on Saturday, which saw a power station and fuel storage site go up in flames, no vessels have entered or exited the port since

Containers Ports and Logistics

Indian government calls for armed guards review

India’s shipping ministry has questioned whether private security training is sufficient to deal with uncrewed vessel attacks and has called for a comprehensive review

Risk and Compliance Piracy and Security

One crew dead in fire on board Maersk-chartered containership

Fire on board the 2024-built, Maersk-chartered Maersk Frankfurt has claimed the life of one seafarer

Casualty Containers

Maersk-chartered containership suffers ‘major fire’ off India

A fire broke out on board a 2024-built, Maersk-chartered boxship on Friday as the vessel was sailing from Mundra in India to Colombo in Sri Lanka. Crew and the Indian Coast Guard were battling the blaze as of early Saturday morning local time

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Irregular AIS tracking seen with serial ‘spoofer’ Ceres I before Hafnia Nile collision

The collision between Ceres I and Hafnia Nile took place in eastern waters of Malaysia, which is a well-known area for storage and transfers of oil. At the time of the casualty, more than 40 ships were at anchorage. It is commonplace in this area for vessels to be detected switching off vessel trackers or spoofing their location

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