Insurance
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S. Korea sends anti-piracy troops to Gulf of Aden
Vessel protection teams head to Gulf. S. Korea sends anti-piracy troops to Gulf of Aden South Korea dispatched the 18th batch of troops to the Gulf of Aden on Monday […]
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Bimco: Gulf of Guinea security advisory
Threat of piracy and kidnap increased. Bimco: Gulf of Guinea security advisory The purpose of this advisory is to highlight recent events in the region and reinforce guidance: Recent Events: […]
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Strike closes Hariga oil port
Ongoing fighting in country shuts last terminal. Strike closes Hariga oil port, Libya’s last onshore export terminal BY AYMAN AL-WARFALLI (Reuters) – A strike by security guards has closed Libya’s […]
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New Rule Will See Expanded Use of AIS
US Coast Guard to enforce new AIS rules. New Rule Will See Expanded Use of AIS for Safety & Security By Andrew Loretta The rules around Automatic Identification System (AIS) […]
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Has Somali Piracy ended?
Armed guards the tipping point. Has Somali Piracy ended? Written by Jonathan Katzenellenbogen The sharp drop in piracy in the Somali Basin is puzzling security experts, who have been surprised […]
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Maritime security should be part of curriculum
Indian Naval Command suggestion. Maritime security should be part of curriculum The security of the seas surrounding India has financial, diplomatic and geopolitical ramifications. Hence the need to incorporate coastal […]
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Oil tankers run gauntlet in Nigeria’s pirate alley
Recent attacks prove threat remains. Oil tankers run gauntlet in Nigeria’s “pirate alley” A pirate attack that killed a supertanker crewman off the coast of Nigeria this week has highlighted […]
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Consortium introduces anti-piracy system
Non-lethal alternative to armed guards. Sagem-led consortium intoduces anti-piracy system By Richard Tomkins PARIS, Feb. 5 (UPI) — An integrated system to protect commercial ships against piracy has been unveiled by a […]
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Mauritius President Tours USS Simpson
Visit during Cutlass Express 2015. Mauritius President Tours USS Simpson By U.S. Navy LT Shawn Eklund, United States Africa Command PORT LOUIS, Mauritius — The President of Mauritius, Kailash Purryag, visited the […]
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NIMASA detains ships of illegal armed British guards
UK PMSCs could face further trouble. NIMASA detains ships of illegal armed British guards The Apex Regulatory Agency and Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has said it is […]