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Year: 2017

Ivory Coast: Ports Open after Mutiny

Following similar disturbances in January this year, the Ivory Coast once again found itself at the mercy of mutineers over the weekend.

8th Maritime Security Desktop Exercise (MSDE) held at Manado, Indonesia

The 8th Maritime Security Desktop Exercise was recently held at Manado, North Sulawesi in Indonesia from 8 to 11 May 2017. Sixteen of Indonesia’s neighbouring countries were in attendance: Australia, Japan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, Myanmar, Timor Leste, Singapore, Philippines, Pakistan, Maldives and Brunei Darussalam.

New RORO Service to Boost ASEAN Trade

On 30 April 2017, the Indonesian and Philippine governments launched a new Roll On-Roll Off (RORO) service linking Davao and General Santos Cities in the Philippines to Bitung in Indonesia.

Indonesia Officially Launches Pilotage Service in the Malacca and Singapore Straits

On 10 April 2017 in Batam, the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation officially launched a Pilotage service for the Malacca and Singapore straits. These straits are among the most important channels in South East Asia. Around 60-80 thousand cargo and tanker vessels sail through these narrow channels which total 550 miles in length.

​Guinea : Ports Open Despite Violence on Streets

Budd’s Conakry office advises that violent demonstrations took place yesterday (20/02/17) in Guinea.

In Conakry and Kamsar, roads were blockaded with burning tyres while vandals destroyed whatever they could find including cars, ambulances and medical centres.