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Medevac off Oahu
An injured mariner aboard the 'Adonis' which was nine miles south of Honolulu was medevaced by Coast Guard crews and brought to Oahu on Feb 33, 2021. The 43-year-old man was reported to be in stable condition. A Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew flew the man to the air station where an ambulance was waiting to take him to Straub Medical Center. On Jan 30 at 4 a.m. , the captain of the vessel had notified the Coast Guard that a crewmember had suffered a hand injury. The Coast Guard flight surgeon recommended a medevac fearing the man’s injury could worsen if left untreated. The ship’s crew was told to set course for Oahu, where Coast Guard crews would rendezvous upon arrival. The weather at the time of the medevac was reportedly winds of 20 mph and seas up to 6 feet.
CMA CGM Uruguay was the first Ocean Alliance ship to call at Hamad Port
The new Ocean Alliance consortium has recently carried out its first direct service to Hamad Port in Qatar. The containership, CMA CGM Uruguay, made the maiden voyage into the port for the world’s largest shipping alliance, which comprises China Cosco Shipping, Evergreen Line, CMA CGM, OOCL and APL Port operator Mwani Qatar says “Customers will benefit from a competitive selection of sailing schedules and direct port pairs, fast transit times, and a highly efficient fleet of vessels to cater to the needs of today’s demanding and increasingly green global supply chains. In addition, the new line will support Hamad Port’s transshipment capabilities and help to reach the goals set to transform Qatar into a regional trading hub, which will have a positive impact on maximising the country’s revenues from the non-oil sector and contributing to the achievement of Qatar National Vision 2030.
Ocean Alliance starts service to Hamad Port
Qatar Ports Management Company- Mwani Qatar announced the launch of the Ocean Alliance first direct service to Hamad Port. This is part of the Ministry of Transport and Communications’ ambitious strategy aiming to promote Hamad Port regionally and internationally, CMA CGM Uruguay container ship, the first vessel to sail on the new service arrived yesterday evening at Hamad Port. The Ocean Alliance is the world's largest container shipping alliance with 350 container vessel fleet and a total carrying capacity of 3.5 million TEUs. The new service will support Qatar's foreign trade, increase volume of container handling and reduce the time the goods take from ports served by the Ocean Alliance. The Alliance offers 40 services on the East-West trades with around 100 ports of call and almost 500 port pairs. https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/02/05/2017/Ocean-Alliance-starts-service-to-Hamad-Port
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