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Also enters contract to sell 2006 built Supramax Bulk Carrier Jag Roopa Great Eastern Shipping Company has signed a contract to buy a
secondhand Supramax Bulk Carrier of about 56,103 dwt. The 2013 Japanese built vessel is expected to join the Company s fleet in Q1 FY22.
Excluding this vessel, the Company s current fleet stands at 46 vessels, comprising 32 tankers (9
crude carriers, 18 product tankers, 5 LPG carrier) and 14 dry bulk carriers with an average age of
11.77 years aggregating 3.69 mn dwt.
The company has contracted to sell its 2006 built Supramax
Bulk Carrier Jag Roopa which is expected to be delivered to the buyers in Q4 FY2020-21.
Integrated Marine Automation System Market by Autonomy (Autonomous, Remotely-operated, Partial Automation), Ship Type (Commercial, Defense, Unmanned), End User (OEM, Aftermarket), Solution (Products, Services), System and Region-Global Forecast to 2025 , published by MarketsandMarkets™, the market is projected to grow from USD 4.9 billion in 2020 to USD 7.8 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 10.0% from 2020 to 2025. Some of the major factors driving this market include the increasing global sea trade, improving marine navigational safety resulting in lesser accidents, and growing maritime tourism. The demand for new ships and the retrofitting of existing ships with advanced technologies are expected to grow with increased trade activities. New defense and commercial vessels are equipped with advanced systems for improved safety and efficiency.
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Bulk Carrier Crew Accused Of Oil Spill In Solomon Islands
February 18, 2021
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A Panama flagged Bulk Carrier has been accused of dumping a thousand tonnes of oil at sea near Santa Cruz Island. According to the Solomon Islands government, the ship MV Quebec internationally teases 1000 tonnes of oil into the sea.
The ship was carrying a logging shipment when it allegedly dumped oil at sea. It was carrying the shipment for a Chinese company. The incident happened in late January when it was transiting through the Graciosa Bay of Temotu province.