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Number 319 *** COLLECTION OF MARITIME PRESS CLIPPINGS *** Friday 15-11-2013 News reports received from readers and Internet News articles copied from various news sites. The damaged SIDERFLY moored along the Kiel canal for temporarily repairs Photo : Capt. Radboud Polee Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 1

Your feedback is important to me so please drop me an email if you have any photos or articles that may be of interest to the maritime interested people at sea and ashore PLEASE SEND ALL PHOTOS / ARTICLES TO : newsclippings@gmail.com If you don't like to receive this bulletin anymore : To unsubscribe click here (English version) or visit the subscription page on our website. http://www.maasmondmaritime.com/uitschrijven.aspx?lan=en-us EVENTS, INCIDENTS & OPERATIONS The YM UNICORN at the Elbe river enroute Hamburg Photo : Ray Hensel Duiker vermist bij Bonaire Sinds afgelopen zondag is er een duiker vermist bij Bonaire. Een groep van 30 duikers had het voornemen om ter hoogte van de slavenhuisjes bij Zuid-Bonaire een duik te maken. In het water bleek dat er een sterke stroom stond waarop zij besloten de duik te stoppen. Een van hen is niet teruggekeerd op de wal. Een 25-jarige Colombiaan is nog wel aan de oppervlakte gesignaleerd maar is vervolgens uit het oog verloren. Vrij snel was een boot van Stinapa, rescue boot brandweer, Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 2

douane boot en de loodsboot ter plekke om te zoeken naar deze duiker. Ook het Redding en Coördinatie Centrum van de Kustwacht in het Caribisch gebied is geïnformeerd. Die hebben vervolgens het maritiem patrouillevliegtuig de Dash 8 gelanceerd die tot in de avond heeft gezocht. Op maandag is de zoekactie voortgezet met wederom het vliegtuig van de Kustwacht, de Kustwacht cutter Jaguar en daarnaast meerdere lokale boten van de douane en de brandweer. Tot laat op de avond is het gebied tussen Bonaire en Curaçao grondig doorzocht, helaas zonder resultaat. De omliggende landen en eilanden zijn geïnformeerd en de aankomende dagen zal tijdens de routine patrouilles uitgekeken worden naar de duiker. The 179.2 mtr long 10.070 DWT Fish factory vessel HOKUYO anchored off Busan (Korea), The HOKUYO is built as the SODRUZHESTVO in 1988 at the Rauma-Repola Oy - Rauma Yard under hull No.: 301 for Russia, the vessel is powered by 2 Wartsila Diesel Oy Finland built 8R32, 4 Stroke, Single Acting, In-Line (Vertical) 8 Cy. 320 x 350, Mcr: engines of 3,236 kw (4,400 hp) each for a service speed of 14.3 knots, at present the vessel is flying the Sierra Leone flag and homeported Freetown, according the latest AIS data at present enroute Shanghai Photo : Elmer en Richard Dry bulk newbuilding orders climb again More than $3.3 billion were invested over the course of the past week on newbuilding orders (not counting those placed at an undisclosed price), as a result of renewed ship owners' confidence in the future prospects of the shipping market. According to the latest weekly report from shipbroker Golden Destiny, orders for 78 vessels totalling 5,77 million tons of deadweight were placed, out of which 28 were done at an undisclosed price. The lion's share of those Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 3

orders went once again in the dry bulk segment, where 38 bulkers were ordered, together with 12 tankers, 9 gas tankers, 5 liners, 2 containers, 2 car carriers and 10 special projects). The newbuilding activity was 50% up week-on-week and 457% up year-on-year. The largest volume of newbuilding activity is reported in bulk carrier segment for ultramax vessels and MR-hadysize tankers. "Orders for bulk carriers and tankers held 49% and 15% share respectively of this week s ordering activity and special projects follow with 13% share. At similar week in 2012, 14 fresh orders had been reported with subdued business in all vessel segments (5 bulkers, 3 tankers, 1 gas tanker, 3 reefers, 1 passenger/cruise and 1 Ro-Ro. Compared with previous week s levels, a large increase of 100% is recorded in the volume of new orders for special projects (10 new orders from 5 last week) and 65% in the bulk carrier (38 new orders from 23 last week). In the tanker segment, there is a 40% weekly decline with 12 new orders from 20 last week. In terms of invested capital, the offshore segment grasped 33% of the total amount of money invested due to the construction of high valued jack up drilling rigs-more than $1,1bn invested for special projects and the bulk carrier segment held 30% share with an invested capital of more than $992,5mil.", Golden Destiny noted. In a similar report, Clarkson Hellas noted that it was "an active week in the dry newbuilding market; starting with the larger sizes Berge Bulk have declared options for the third and fourth in a series of 250,000 DWT VLOCs at Guangzhou Longxue, with delivery of both vessels in 2016. A significant volume of ordering coming to light from Scorpio Bulkers with an order for six firm plus four option 82,000 DWT Kamsarmax at Hudong and declaring a further four options for 64,000 DWT Ultramax at Chengxi. Individual pricing remains undisclosed however delivery of all these latest orders is planned for 2015 and 2016. In Japan, Clients of Safe Bulkers have ordered two 77k Panamax at Sasebo Heavy and one 76.6k Panamax at Imabari. For the first set of vessels, pricing lies is in the region USD 30 Mill, with delivery in the later part of 2015 and early 2016", the shipbroker said. It added that "the singleton at Imabari is due for delivery in the first quarter of 2015, however pricing remains undisclosed. Further orders in the Ultramax sizes with Tianjin Guo Dian Shipping understood to have placed an order for four firm plus options for 64,000 DWT bulk carriers at Taizhou Sanfu, with delivery of the first vessels understood to be for 2015. In the same sector Tomini Ship Management have signed contracts for five firm plus four option 64,000 DWT Ultramax at CIC Jiangsu. Pricing for this deal is in the region USD 25 Mill per vessel with delivery from mid-2015. Finally in dry, Dalian Tiger Shipping have ordered eight firm plus two option 38,500 DWT Handysize bulkers at Shanhaiguan. Understood to be part of a leasing and purchase deal, delivery will be split broadly between 2015 and 2016. A relatively active week in the gas market; starting with the larger sizes Geogas Maritime have contracted two 84,000 CBM LPG carriers at HHI, with delivery of both vessels in 2016. Exmar LPG have also declared options for two further 38,500 CBM LPG carriers at Hanjin Subic, making a total series of eight vessels. Pricing is undisclosed, delivery of the latest vessels is planned from mid-2017. In the small sizes Chemgas are reported to have ordered two firm 2,700 CBM LPG carriers at Hoogezand in the Netherlands, with delivery due in 2014 and 2015. Limited ordering in the container market with just one order to report from Matson Navigation for two 3,600 TEU container carriers to be built at Aker Philadelphia. Delivery for these two LNG Dual Fuel Jones Act vessels is planned for the second half of 2018 with total pricing in the region of USD 420 Mill. In other sectors, Wilhelmsen have declared options for a further two 7,930 unit PCTCs at Hyundai Samho, with both options due to deliver in 2015", Clarkson Hellas concluded. Source : Nikos Roussanoglou, Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide The fully loaded SEAHORSE outbound from Vlissingen bound for the Northwind Windfarm. Photo : Huib Lievense Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 4

See also : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq8yptnkfi0 Vlampijp Sponsoractie s.s. FURIE De FURIE is de laatste door stoom aangedreven zeesleepboot in Nederland. Gebouwd in 1916 bij Bodewes Scheepswerven in Groningen, diende ze tot ver in de jaren zeventig voor de papierindustrie in Zweden. Vervolgens werd ze aangekocht voor een rol in de legendarische Tv serie Hollands Glorie, naar het gelijknamige boek van Jan de Hartog. In 1978 werd ze eigendom van de, daarvoor speciaal opgerichte, Stichting Hollands Glorie te Maassluis. In de afgelopen 35 jaar is er veel werk verzet door de vrijwilligers met als doel de sleper zoveel mogelijk in originele staat terug te brengen en varend te houden. Dat dit gelukt is blijkt uit de status van Varend Museum en opname in het Nationaal Register Varende Monumenten. De FURIE, in het bezit van een Certificaat van Onderzoek voor het varen met passagiers (max. 40), is dan ook uniek. Aan een bijna 98-jarig schip is altijd wel iets op te knappen of te repareren en dat kost geld. Regulier onderhoud en zaken als verzekeringen e.d. worden gefinancierd uit inkomsten van donaties, giften, opbrengsten van vaartochten en entree. Voor grotere reparaties moet de stichting het hebben van éénmalige subsidies en bijdragen van bedrijven. Kostbare lekkage vlampijpen. Recent zijn er twee vlampijpen in de ketel lek geraakt. Na inspectie bleek dat via tijdelijke reparaties (afstoppen) het vaarseizoen afgemaakt kan worden maar dat daarna alle 210 pijpen vervangen moeten worden. Een kostbare klus, die de stichting niet zelf kan bekostigen. Er is dan ook een unieke sponsoractie opgezet. Sponsoractie De stichting vraagt of u een financiële bijdrage wil leveren om de ketel te kunnen repareren. U kunt daarvoor één of meer van de 210 vlampijpen sponsoren voor 300, - per pijp. Wat krijgt u ervoor? Allereerst een vermelding als vlampijpsponsor op de FURIE website en na herstel van de ketel krijgt u een stukje van een oude pijp. Maar wat belangrijker is, u kunt zeggen dat u een bijdrage heeft geleverd aan het in de vaart houden van de FURIE. Ook vlampijp sponsor worden? Stuur een e-mail naar info@furie.nl met als onderwerp: Vlampijp sponsoractie. Vermeld in de e-mail: Sponsornaam en adres Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 5

Naam indiener Factuuradres Aantal te sponsoren vlampijpen De penningmeester van de stichting stuurt u een factuur met het nummer van de vlampijp die u heeft gesponsord. De eerste sponsors zijn al bekend: GSS Marine Services, Maassluis IMR professionals in Advies & Training, Alphen a/d Rijn The VARKAN AKDENIZ in the port of Rotterdam Photo : Marijn van Hoorn Breakthrough for marine energy with 'underwater kite' Minesto s step-change marine power plant now producing electricity in Northern Ireland proving viability for huge ocean current power market The Deep Green underwater kite marine power plant is now producing electricity in the waters off Northern Ireland. This is the first time ever a marine power plant designed for low velocity currents produces electricity at sea, anywhere Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 6

in the world, and the ocean trials verify the ability to unlock ocean currents as a renewable energy source. This is a break-through for the entire renewable energy industry, said Minesto s CEO Anders Jansson. The breakthrough ocean trials with a 1:4 scale Deep Green power plant in Strangford Lough proves power production from slow currents using a surface-mounted installation, a concept that is directly transferable to full commercial installations in ocean currents. To date no one else has proven a viable case for ocean current power that has been verified through offshore trials. Deep Green, developed by marine energy technology company Minesto, is the only known power plant that works cost-effectively in low velocity tidal and ocean currents. Our technology is indeed different from other marine power plants. It has been a long fight to get to the point where we are but when you have what we have, it is worth it, said Anders Jansson, CEO, Minesto. This is a break-through for the entire renewable energy industry. We will produce renewable electricity with high reliability to a cost that will compete, or even be lower, than conventional energy sources. Ocean currents are a hidden treasure of renewable energy The sea trial in Northern Ireland measures long time performance of Deep Green for valuable insights for the first full scale installation of Deep Green, planned for 2015 and also possibly somewhere in the UK. The Deep Green demonstrator has a three metre long wing and is tethered to an offshore control room in Strangford Lough. A specifically equipped RIB boat enables safe and cost effective offshore operations. Ocean currents are the hidden treasure of renewable energy sources, said Anders Jansson. With their almost continuous water flows they carry large amounts of renewable energy over the globe and with a high load factor compared to weather dependant sources like wind or solar power. The resource is predictable and feasible for providing base grid power, and has minimal environmental impact. The challenge has been that the currents are too slow and the sites are too deep for most available marine power plants. Deep Green solves that problem. Minesto s technology will contribute to make countries like the USA, Japan and Taiwan carbon neutral and independent energy producers, instead of hugely dependent on fossil based and imported energy. Just to take an example: Taiwan claims that 50 per cent of their energy can be supplied from the ocean currents along the coast if they just find a viable technology, and we believe that Deep Green is that technology. Today Taiwan depends on 98 per cent imported energy which is a threat to the country s economy. ALSO INTERESTED IN THIS FREE MARITIME NEWSCLIPPINGS? PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE : WWW.MAASMONDMARITIME.COM AND REGISTER FOR FREE! Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 7

The BOW TONE enroute Rotterdam Photo : Ria Maat Pon Power doneert originele historische CAT motor aan de KNRM Om de jarenlange samenwerking tussen Pon Power en de KNRM te benadrukken heeft Pon Power een originele Caterpillar 3306 scheepsmotor geschonken aan het Nationaal Reddingmuseum Dorus Rijkers. De motor zal een mooi plekje in het museum krijgen. Op deze wijze kan de bezoeker eens van dichtbij bekijken hoe een scheepsmotor, zoals in diverse KNRM reddingboten geïnstalleerd is, eruit ziet. De motor, een Caterpillar uit 1963, type 3306 is hetzelfde motortype als de motor in de Reddingboot Tjerck Hiddes, die bij het museum ligt. De motor is door servicemonteurs in opleiding van het leerwerk bedrijf van Pon Power onder handen genomen. In drie weken tijd hebben drie leerlingmonteurs zich gestort op het reviseren, demonteren en opknappen van de motor. Deze leerlingmonteurs waren ook aanwezig bij de officiële onthulling op maandag 4 november in het Reddingmuseum. Trots gaven ze uitleg over de motor aan belangstellenden en grote groep vrijwilligers van het museum. Dhr. P. van Alem, directeur van Pon Power sprak bij de opening over de band die het bedrijf kent met de KNRM en met de stad Den Helder. Want niet alleen in het Reddingmuseum zijn ze vanaf nu vertegenwoordigd, ook hebben ze een eigen afdeling bij Damen op de werf, waar ze diverse technische ondersteuning verlenen. Hiermee wil Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 8

het bedrijf graag haar gezicht wat meer laten zien in deze regio en wat is nu mooier om dat via een schenking aan een museum te doen? Met trots onthulde dhr van Alem officieel samen met dhr J.G. Sterkenburg, Directeur- Bestuurder van het Reddingmuseum, het nieuwe collectie onderdeel. Heerema s latest fleet addition the AEGIR meets the BALDER in the Gulf of Mexico Two Americans kidnapped by pirates in Nigeria released Two Americans kidnapped from a U.S.-flagged oil vessel in the south of Nigeria almost three weeks ago have been released, the State Department said Tuesday. The captain and the chief engineer of the C-Retriever were taken off the ship during an Oct. 23 attack in the Gulf of Guinea, where piracy dangers are on the rise. Last week, a crew from NBC News tracked the 222-foot oil supply ship, owned by a Louisiana firm, to the outskirts of the Port of Onne, where it sat in the water apparently abandoned. Citing privacy concerns, State Department spokesman Jen Psaki said details of the release and the names of the Americans were not being made public. "We welcome the release of the two U.S. citizens who were kidnapped from the Retriever," she said. Experts say it's common for sailors who are abducted in Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 9

Nigerian waters to be released after a ransom is paid. Nigeria is considered the top kidnap hot spot in the world, according to security firm NYA. Analysts say anger that the country's oil wealth has not filtered down to average citizens is fueling the crime spike. "There is a lot of anger within the local communities that the rush for 'black gold' has not led to an improvement in [people's] economic conditions," Leke Oyewole, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's special adviser on maritime services, told NBC News. Source : worldnews.nbcnews the Boskalis dredger Willem van Oranje rainbowing on the Maasvlakte 2 seen from the dredger Rijndelta also working on Maasvlakte 2. Photo : Hans Steenbeek HCI Closes Series B Funding with CARU Holland Container Innovations B.V. (HCI) has closed its Series-B funding round. In addition to existing shareholders, CARU Containers B.V. (CARU) will invest an undisclosed sum in HCI. When the transaction has been completed CARU will own 5% of the outstanding shares in HCI via their investment company P.O.R.T. Holdings B.V. HCI launched the Series-B funding round shortly after completion of a key milestone earlier this year. In March 2013 HCI became the first company to successfully achieve ISO certification for a foldable 40 freight container. To date several companies have produced foldable containers but no other company in the world has achieved ISO certification. Having already passed CSC certification in 2011 the key conditions for commercialization of the product have now been met. This also explains why the funding round was oversubscribed. We are very excited about expanding the business together with CARU. Their investment is like the icing on the cake for the commercial partnership we are building. They will act as a preferred leasing partner, which means we can focus our capital and talent on further developing our technology. We believe that the only way we can change our sector is by partnering with companies that share our passion. Having an industrial player like CARU come on board confirms we are on the right track, said Simon Bosschieter the Managing Director of HCI. The HCI foldable container will be marketed and sold under the brand name 4Fold. The official product launch is scheduled for early next year. The product is currently being tested by two leading global shipping companies. HCI s long-term goal is to achieve mass deployment through strategic licensing agreements with global shipping lines and container leasing companies. The first phase of deployment will be executed in close cooperation with CARU. The initial focus will be on customers within their global customer network with specific needs and a higher savings potential. CARU will deploy the container based on a leasing fee that ensures that both CARU and the customer benefit from the cost savings. For CARU the value proposition for us and for our customers is so obvious. We see the market opportunity and want to be one of the first container companies in the world to capitalize on the growing trade imbalances and increasing cost of storage and repositioning. Folding is fast, easy and safe. The added bonus is that the 4Fold product can contribute to the reduction of CO2 and other harmful emissions. We want to be one of the most innovative players in our market and this initiative fits perfectly with where we are moving, said Rob Tromp the CEO of CARU. Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 10

In addition to ongoing pilot projects with global shipping companies, CARU has already ordered several units of 4Fold. These containers will be leased to an existing customer of CARU to transport goods via land and sea. When empty the container can be folded to a quarter of its original size so that 4 units can be stacked and treated as a single container. www.carucontainers.com Independent Consultants and Brokers in the International Tug and Supply Vessel market (offices in London and Singapore) Telephone : +44 (0) 20 8398 9833 Facsimile : + 44 (0) 20 8398 1618 E-mail : tugs@marint.co.uk Internet : www.marint.co.uk TT Club Welcomes London Gateway s First Scheduled Vessel With the arrival of MOL Caledon, DP World s London Gateway received its first scheduled ship call last week. Specialist freight transport and cargo handling insurer, TT Club is delighted to provide the liability cover for the UK s newest container terminal. The sheer enormity of the operation at London Gateway is underlined by the vital statistics it will boast when it is completed 2,700 metres of quayside, 24 gantry cranes (each weighing over 1,800 tonnes and standing higher than the London Eye), the largest logistics park in Europe, with planning permission for individual warehouses of up to one million square feet and newly built road and rail access. TT Club has a forty-five year history of providing liability and asset insurance for the ports and terminals of the world, both for container handling and other types of cargo. By crafting the necessary policy wordings and advising on safety and security matters, the Club has been an active participant in the staggering growth in container port throughput over nearly half a century. The Club is therefore well-placed to underwrite the risk presented by a ground-breaking new facility such as London Gateway, which is designed with an operational capacity of 3.5 million TEU. Commenting on the inaugural vessel call Charles Fenton, TT Club s CEO said, TT Club is proud to be associated with yet another milestone in the ever-expanding container handling sector. We have worked with DP World throughout its network of global terminals and are grateful to them for the opportunity to continue our partnership. London Gateway promises to be a very significant addition to the UK s transport infrastructure located as it is, at the heart of the country s largest consumer market. Source: TT Club Aegean Marine Petroleum Network To Acquire Hess Corporation's U.S. East Coast Bunkering Business Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the U.S. East Coast bunkering business of Hess Corporation. This transaction, for a purchase price of $30 million, plus an amount to be paid for inventory, is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to be completed during the fourth quarter of 2013. Hess Corporation is currently the leading marketer of marine fuels along the U.S. East Coast. The Hess bunkering operation and associated assets supply the heavily trafficked ports of New York, Philadelphia, Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 11

Baltimore, Norfolk and Charleston, and include approximately 250,000 cubic meters of leased tank storage. Over the last three years, these bunkering operations averaged 1.8 million metric tons in annual sales. This transaction not only marks Aegean's entry into supplying customers in the U.S. but also enables Aegean to meaningfully expand its global full-service marine fuel platform and increase its exposure to U.S. clients worldwide, including leading cruise lines. E. Nikolas Tavlarios, President of Aegean Marine Petroleum Network, commented, "We are pleased to further diversify our geographic mix by capitalizing on this attractive, accretive opportunity for U.S. East Coast expansion. Hess Corporation has built a tremendous network and we are excited to apply our expertise and capabilities to these established operations. This transaction will require minimal start-up costs and is fully-aligned with our objective of strategically expanding our global presence while leveraging our existing infrastructure to increase revenues. We are confident that these operations will strengthen our business portfolio, bolster our customer reach, and create meaningful value for our shareholders." Spyros Gianniotis, Chief Financial Officer of Aegean, said, "We are capitalizing on attractive growth opportunities to strengthen our position as the premier independent, physical supplier of marine fuel globally. These operations will provide the foundation to further expand our operations." Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. is an international marine fuel logistics company that markets and physically supplies refined marine fuel and lubricants to ships in port and at sea. The Company procures product from various sources (such as refineries, oil producers, and traders) and resells it to a diverse group of customers across all major commercial shipping sectors and leading cruise lines. Currently, Aegean has a global presence in 21 markets, including Vancouver, Montreal, Mexico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Gibraltar, U.K., Northern Europe, Piraeus, Patras, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Morocco, the Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amsterdam (ARA) region, Las Palmas, Tenerife, Panama, Hong Kong, Barcelona and Algeciras, Spain. Source: Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc. American Cases Highlight Piracy Risks in Africa Two cases this week involving American piracy victims in Africa have highlighted the maritime dangers in the region. However, maritime experts say there are significant differences in the causes and response to piracy off the coast of Somalia and incidents in the troubled Gulf of Guinea, near Nigeria. A judge in Norfolk, Virginia has ordered Somali national Ahmed Muse Salad to serve 19 consecutive life sentences for his role in the 2011 murders of four Americans. Salad was among a group of Somali pirates who boarded a yacht carrying its American owners and two crew members off Africa's east coast. The four Americans were shot and killed after negotiations with the U.S. navy broke down. In another case, the State Department said two Americans who were kidnapped by pirates off Nigeria's coast last month have been freed. Spokeswoman Jen Psaki welcomed their release, but provided few details. "For privacy reasons, we will not provide any additional information on the two individuals or the circumstances of their release," said Psaki. The International Maritime Bureau's Piracy Reporting Center reports that the overall number of piracy attacks near Somalia has dropped over the past year, largely due to increased naval patrols. There were 11 reported incidents of piracy near Somalia, including two hijackings, between January and October of this year. Around the waters of Nigeria, there were 30 reported incidents in the same period, including two hijackings. James Bridger, a maritime security consultant with Delex Systems, said that what is often referred to as piracy near Nigeria is actually an extension of criminal behavior on shore. In the Gulf of Guinea as a whole it is, at its lowest level, it is simply robbing ships at anchor, at berth. That s a really opportunistic affair. You also have kidnap for ransom both on land and at sea, explained Bridger. Bridger pointed out that many of the security measures that have been effective in curbing piracy off Somalia's coast do not exist in the Gulf of Guinea. "For one, armed guards are not allowed inside of the territorial waters of Nigeria in particular, or really any state in West Africa. You can have armed guards outside of the 12 miles, [the] 12 nautical mile territorial limit, but as soon as they go inside, their weapons have to be under lock and key. And, if they are going into Nigeria, which is the most dangerous, they can t have weapons at all," said Bridger. Bridger said one of the few options for shipping companies in the region is to "rent" Nigerian security personnel. Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 12

Kevin Krick, the Senior Director of Security and Environment for APL, a global transportation company that does shipping in regions including Africa, notes that the extra security measures have a financial impact. "It means we need to take additional measures to ensure that our vessels are safeguarded. So, there is a cost involved," said Krick. Krick said that his company is grateful for the naval counter-piracy measures that have been put in place to protect maritime commerce, which he says is a "life-blood" for industry. Source : voanews CASUALTY REPORTING Napocor barge aground in Iloilo causes oil spill A barge belonging to the National Power Corp. (NAPOCOR) ran aground in Estancia, Iloilo at the height of the onslaught of supertyphoon "Yolanda" carrying over 1.5 million liters of oil, a radio report said. About 500,000 liters has reached two kilometers of water off Barangay Paon and Tanza The Philippine Coast Guard's environmental experts, meanwhile, have launched an operation to contain the spill. Coast Guard spokesperson Lieutenant Commander Armand Balilo said that the NAPOCOR barge was swept to a rocky area off Estancia owing to waves generated by due to intense waves. Source : Philstar 2 dead, 5 missing as Yolanda causes ship to list, run aground off Eastern Samar Two crewmembers of a cargo vessel were killed while a search is on for five others after the vessel listed off Eastern Samar during harsh weather conditions from super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) last weekend, the Philippine Coast Guard said Tuesday. Citing belated reports, the Coast Guard said the MV Andrea Princess was taking shelter in the vicinity of Ando Island in Borongan, Eastern Samar when rough sea conditions battered it and caused it to list [to lean to the side] and run aground. Killed in the incident were Chief Mate Romulo Albios, 37; and crane operator Alexander Stallo, 35. Fifteen other crewmembers were rescued by the Coast Guard and were rushed to the nearest provincial hospital. Yolanda tore through parts of Visayas and southern Luzon last Nov. 9 before exiting the Philippine Area of Responsibility last Saturday. Nearly 2,000 people have been reported killed as of Monday evening. Source : RSJ, GMA News Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 13

NAVY NEWS Portsmouth based Royal Navy Ship visits Malta The Royal Navy Ship HMS Dragon, has made a brief stopover in Malta. It's the first Type 45 destroyer to visit the Mediterranean island. She arrived on a rainy Armistice Day to take on stores before continuing with her journey back to Portsmouth. Photo : Gaetano Spiteri The logistics support ship H.M.N.Z.S.CANTERBURY. departing Timaru during the exercise southern katipo Photo : Tom Johnston Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 14

Capt. Tom Disy, commanding officer of the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54), speaks to local media about Antietam and the George Washington Carrier Strike Group's plans to provide humanitarian relief to the Republic of Philippines in response to Super Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. The George Washington Carrier Strike Group will be able to provide humanitarian assistance, supplies, and medical care in support of the ongoing efforts led by the government and military of the Republic of Philippines. Photo : US Navy SHIPYARD NEWS The TESO ferry SCHULPENGAT in drydock at the Oranjewerf in Amsterdam Photo : FLYING FOCUS luchtfotografie - www.flyingfocus.nl Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 15

IHC Merwede CEO resigns IHC Merwede s CEO, Dirk Philips, will step back from his role within the company. Over the past two months, he has led the Board of Management to formulate some important aspects of IHC Merwede s future business strategy, as well as the appropriate organisation required to implement it. The mutual decision on the timing of Mr Philips retirement from his role coincides with the successful completion of this phase of the company s mission. The Supervisory Board is currently considering the future composition of the Board of Management. Therefore, until further notice, the Board of Management comprises of Bram Roelse (COO) and Dave Vander Heyde (CFO), who will jointly carry out Mr Philips duties. IHC Merwede would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Philips for his contribution during his time at IHC Merwede and wish him every success in his future career. Strategic Marine launches first vessel to Oman's National Ferries Company Contract begins new chapter for Strategic's yard in Vietnam Strategic Marine, a leading specialist shipbuilder in Asia, has launched the Shanna, the first of two 45-metre ro-pax catamarans to the National Ferries Company of Oman. The vessel is the first of its kind built by Strategic at its Vietnam shipyard, underscoring the operation's multimarkets shipbuilding capability. The sister vessel, the Jawharat, will deliver at the end of November. "The global ferry market is of significant importance to us and we have strong pedigree in building these and similar types of vessels in our other regional yards," said Reece Newbold, Group Business Development Manager. "Although the aluminium ferry market has been depressed for a while, it remains a focus sector for us due to excellent relationships, both established and new, in key international hubs. Our reputation for building quality vessels at competitive prices is standing us in good stead." Designed by Sea Transport Solutions, the two 45-metre vessels can carry 294 passengers (154 internal) and 38 cars or four trucks and 24 cars. They utilise four CAT C18 Acert main engines, 357kW at 1800 rpm with continuous 'A' rating, and can achieve speeds of 18 knots (15 knots at maximum load). Both vessels will operate on the busy Shanna-Masirah route from the mainland to the northern tip of Oman's largest island. Mehdi bin Mohammed al Abduwani, CEO of National Ferries Company, was at the Strategic Marine shipyard in Dong Xuyen in southern Vietnam, along with Mark Newbold, Chairman of Strategic Marine, to witness the official launch of the Shanna. Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 16

Hyundai Heavy launches new frigate Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), the world s biggest shipbuilder, held a launch ceremony for its fifth frigate, ROKS Jeonbuk, the company said in its press release. The launch ceremony was attended by the Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Mr. Hwang Ki-chul, governor of Northern Jeolla Province Mr. Kim Wan-ju, Hyundai Heavy s president & CEO Mr. Lee Jai-seong and other government and military officials in Ulsan shipyard. The Jeonbuk frigate has greatly improved capabilities with its weapon and sensors including new 3-D radar, antiaircraft & antiship missiles, and sonar & torpedo acoustic counter measures. In addition, the vessel uses stealth technology to minimize the exposure to electromagnetic waves. More than 90% of major equipment is locally developed and sourced. The 2,300 tonne frigate, measuring 114 m long, 14 m wide, and 25 m deep, can sail at a maximum speed of 30 knots with a crew of 120. The frigate will be delivered to the Korean Navy in December 2014. The Ulsan, South Korea-based shipbuilder delivered its third frigate ROKS Incheon in January this year and is also currently building its fourth frigate ROKS Gyeonggi scheduled to be delivered in October 2014. Since constructing and delivering the first Korean-built frigate ROKS Ulsan in 1980, Hyundai Heavy has grown as a leading naval shipbuilder by delivering 63 naval ships including the first and the third Korean Aegis destroyers, 3 KDX- II destroyers, 5 frigates, 3 submarines, and 29 patrol salvage ships. Source : portnews Japanese Santoku Senpaku Dwt 32,809 General Cargo Ship KING COFFEE undergoing afloat repairs with a steel damage in the ship s bow, repaired in Cernaval Shipyard. Photo : Enrique Pérez - Cernaval Shipyard Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 17

ROUTE, PORTS & SERVICES Government makes Ukrainian ports more competitive The Cabinet of Ministers revised the Rules of protection of internal waters and territorial sea of Ukraine from pollution and contamination, the Information-Analytical Bulletin of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine informs. The government has decided to bring the Ukrainian Maritime Law in compliance with the International Maritime Law, cancelling the segregated ballast control (sea water intended for ballast required to preserve the strength and characteristics of sea-going vessels), and additional environmental checks of the ship. The new revision cancels the Environmental Declaration which essentially duplicates the details of the vessel passport and is contrary to the 1965 International Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic, which Ukraine joined. It clearly defines the list of documents that may be required by the State from the ship administration when a vessel calls at a port. There is no environmental declaration on this list. Also, the procedure of control over segregated ballast management is greatly simplified. And the Water Code is amended to remove inconsistencies between the Ukrainian and international law of the sea. Due to imperfections in the maritime legislation, incidents occurred in Ukrainian ports when by simply draining clean seawater constituted a violation, even though the waters of the port were not contaminated. The requirement for environmental impact assessment of segregated ballast in Ukrainian ports has nothing to do with the applicable rules of international maritime law, analysts say. According to them, clean sea water is used solely as a mass and is not involved in the processes associated with a change in its chemical composition. It is for these reasons that, according to the International Maritime Convention, segregated ballast is not subject to additional environmental control. Source: ForUm The STENA TRANSIT enroute Rotterdam Photo : Ria Maat Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 18

Germany: ports and shipping organisations say Kiel Canal "in need of immediate upgrading" North German ports, industry and shipping organisations have called for what they called "a sustained upgrading and operational reliability for the Kiel Canal." In the course of a press panel discussion in Hamburg hosted by Port of Hamburg Marketing, port and business representatives from centres along the Kiel Canal and the Hamburg Port Authority jointly called for the reconstruction without delay of the fifth lock chamber and the renovation of the two existing large lock chambers at Brunsbüttel. In the medium term, business in the port and industry regard the straightening out of the Eastern stretch of the canal and its deepening by one metre as indispensable measures. Chaired by Port of Hamburg Marketing CEO Axel Mattern, the panel was concerned with the demands on an effective and reliable canal infrastructure, and the economic consequences of its restricted use and accessibility. Jens Broder Knudsen, Chairman of Kiel Canal Initiative, Jens Meier, Chairman of the Executive Board of Hamburg Port Authority, Frank Schnabel, Chairman of the Federation of Schleswig-Holstein Ports, and Rainer Keiemburg, Managing Director of TOTAL Bitumen Deutschland, participated. For Mr Broder Knudsen, it is clear that for handling their growing flows of goods, not just ports on the canal, but others in Northern Germany and our neighbouring countries, depend on having a functioning Kiel Canal that is navigable free of obstacles. Mr Knudsen pointed out that with the assent of all 16 federal states of Germany, the Bodewig Commission had worked out some innovative possibilities for financing infrastructure. By way of special funding and pilot projects, with a broad political consensus a basis had been secured for long-term refinancing of infrastructure funding as a matter of priority. In Mr Knudsen s view, this will radically simplify the implementation of future infrastructure measures. The present debate about a car toll on foreigners should not be allowed to further prevent the politically desired topping up of additional funds in the budget," he said. "The Kiel Canal is the lifeline that connects German ports on the North Sea with the Baltic. The funding from the special fund to be created for the essential and overdue upgrading works on the Kiel Canal should serve to secure this advantage in routing vis-à-vis the competing ports in the Netherlands and Belgium, declared Mr Knudsen. Despite several gaps and restrictions in operation of the canal, in the first half of 2013 a total of 15,940 vessels transited the Kiel Canal, transporting 48.8 million tons of cargo. For Frank Schnabel, the accessibility of the ports lying directly on the Kiel Canal in Brunsbüttel, Hochdonn, Hohenhörn, Kreishafen Rendsburg plus Rendsburg Port, the recently built heavy cargo port, Kiel s Nordhafen and the Kiel-Holtenau inland waterway port, must be guaranteed in the long term. If the reliability of the canal, actually the most heavily used canal in the world, cannot be guaranteed due to infrastructural deficiencies, then that will rapidly lead to a switching of transport flows. That will then affect innumerable jobs directly or indirectly attributable to the canal and the sea trades using it, said Mr Frank Schnabel, for whom the Kiel Canal is more than just a transit waterway. The Kiel Canal is just as much a lifeline for industrial firms and businesses along the canal. Hamburg and Schleswig- Holstein are so tightly networked that negative consequences for Hamburg s port also hit Schleswig-Holstein and its maritime economy directly. We must at all costs prevent the catastrophe of a long-term closure of the Kiel Canal, since otherwise the national economy will suffer grave damage, warned Mr Schnabel. Mr Keiemburg drew attention to the uninterrupted supply and transports of products for industry based on the canal and in the region: For production facilities such as TOTAL Bitumen, Bayer or the Heide Refinery, any restrictions on operations or closures of the canal entail losses running into millions," he explained. "Delays or cessations of production cause extra costs and enormous expense for such firms. And these can also very rapidly lead to supply bottlenecks for our customers. For a company like TOTAL Bitumen Deutschland, which can point to a century of success and with its products is also closely linked to infrastructural development, in Keiemburg s view a functioning Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 19

Kiel Canal is also a decisive factor in determining whether Brunsbüttel s development as an industrial base reaches a dead-end or remains on a growth course. After the replacement investments in the locks and the Levensauer elevated bridge, in the view of the Kiel Canal Initiative the growing sizes and drafts of ships require adjustment of the Eastern stretch of the canal very soon. This would allow greater feasible draft and hence higher transport capacity. Along with the adaptation and optimization of the canal bends on the Eastern stretch, a deepening by one additional metre to a total of 12 metres is also vital. These measures would shorten passage times for shipping, eliminating waiting times. It is also of crucial importance that the canal control centres should be adequately staffed with engineers and technicians. Without additional staff, the essential complete upgrading of the Kiel Canal will not be assured, Mr Knudsen said. Mr Meier said the Kiel Canal represents "a crucial geographical advantage" for the Port of Hamburg and other German ports on North Sea. From Hamburg to Gdansk, for example the route advantage using the Kiel Canal is 437 nautical miles, compared to the route around Denmark that via Skagen totals 874 nautical miles. With more than 130 feedership departures per week, around 2 million TEU per year are transported by feeder through the canal in an ecologically friendly manner between Hamburg and the Baltic region. The economic significance of the Kiel Canal therefore extends far beyond North Germany. The upgrading, enlargement and regular maintenance of the Kiel Canal is an urgent necessity, Mr Meier emphasized. Port of Hamburg Marketing CEO Axel Mattern wound up the panel discussion by commenting that as the shortest, fastest and most environmentally friendly sea link with the Baltic region, the Kiel Canal is of immense importance for the wider Hamburg metropolitan region. In combination with the Elbe and the Port of Hamburg, the Kiel Canal is a traffic system. The preservation and upgrading of the canal as part of Germany s transport infrastructure is a national obligation and utterly essential for the preservation of the competitiveness of our economy and our ports. After the neglect of infrastructure over recent decades, we expect absolutely clear signals from the incoming new federal government indicating an assured future for the Kiel Canal and the related trade industry and ports, Mr Mattern concluded. Source: Sand And Gravel Hans Smits tekent Kunststofakkoord Afgelopen dinsdag 12 november ondertekende Hans Smits, president-directeur van het Havenbedrijf Rotterdam, het Kunststofakkoord. Met dit akkoord wil het Havenbedrijf onder andere bewerkstelligen dat er binnen twee jaar maatregelen zijn genomen om de scheepvaart te stimuleren tot separate afgifte van plastic afval. Bovendien streeft het in die periode naar de vestiging van een Rotterdamse pilotfabriek waar de plastic kan worden verwerkt tot olie. De ondertekening gebeurt in de RAI waar momenteel de Innovatie Estafette wordt gehouden en waar het overkoepelende Ketenakkoord wordt ondertekend. Andere partijen die ondertekenen zijn: inzamelaars, verwerkers, kunststofproducenten, kennisinstellingen, NGO s, havenbedrijven, topsector chemie, financiële instellingen en Distribution : daily to 27550+ active addresses 15-11-2013 Page 20