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Singapore is set to ban crew changes involving all non-residents with recent travel to India.
The move would appear to be a major setback in attempts to resolve the crew crisis, which has seen around 200,000 seafarers trapped at sea by the pandemic.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has informed the shipping community that crew with recent travel history to India in the last 14 days will not be allowed in the Port of Singapore. The ban goes into effect on Saturday.
This includes sign-on crew travelling to Singapore by flight, as well as sign-off crew from vessels that have called in India.
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MPA, Temasek ink marine decarbonisation pact
Apr 22, 2021 7:30:am
Summary MPA and Temasek will explore ways of decarbonising port operations, and developing and using low-carbon and alternative energy sources.
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MPA, Temasek ink marine decarbonisation pact
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Singaporean investment company Temasek on decarbonising the maritime industry, it said on April 21.
MPA and Temasek will explore ways of decarbonising port operations, and developing and using low-carbon and/or alternative marine energy sources. They will also look at decarbonising other parts of the global and regional maritime supply chain.
MPA Inks Collaborations with Partners to Advance Decarbonisation Efforts in Maritime Industry
A S$120 million fund for a maritime decarbonisation centre in Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will join hands with industry partners under two separate agreements signed today to advance decarbonisation efforts in the maritime industry. Mr Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Transport, witnessed the signing of the two agreements.
Memorandum of Cooperation with Partners on Maritime Decarbonisation Centre in Singapore
MPA signs a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) with BW Group, Sembcorp Marine, Eastern Pacific Shipping, Ocean Network Express, Foundation Det Norske Veritas and BHP to establish a fund for a maritime decarbonisation centre to be set up in Singapore. This follows the release of a recommendation by the International Advisory Panel1 on Maritime Decarbonisation (IAP) to set up a maritime decarbonisation centre in Singapore.