Alert Disaster Control (Asia) Pte. Ltd.

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Alert Disaster Control (Asia) Pte. Ltd. is a company that specializes in providing emergency response solutions and disaster management services primarily in the Asia-Pacific region. The firm focuses on addressing a variety of emergencies, including industrial accidents, natural disasters, and other catastrophic events. Their services typically encompass a broad spectrum of disaster control and mitigation strategies, including planning, training, response, and recovery activities.


Services provided by Alert Disaster Control (Asia) Pte. Ltd. may include but are not limited to:



  1. Emergency Response: Rapid mobilization and deployment of specialized teams to manage and mitigate on-site emergencies such as chemical spills, fires, and explosions.



  2. Disaster Preparedness Planning: Development of comprehensive emergency preparedness plans tailored to the specific needs of businesses and industries.



  3. Training and Drills: Conducting training programs and simulated disaster drills to ensure individuals and organizations are prepared to respond effectively in the event of an emergency.



  4. Consultation and Risk Assessment: Offering expert consultancy services to assess potential risks and vulnerabilities in industrial settings and providing recommendations to mitigate these risks.



  5. Environmental and Hazardous Material Management: Expertise in handling, containment, and disposal of hazardous materials to minimize environmental impact.



  6. Recovery and Rehabilitation: Assistance with post-disaster recovery efforts, including cleanup, rehabilitation, and restoration of affected areas.




The company is likely staffed with experts from various fields related to disaster management, such as fire safety specialists, hazardous materials experts, environmental scientists, and crisis management professionals.


Due to the nature of their work, Alert Disaster Control (Asia) Pte. Ltd. operates within a framework of strict regulatory compliance, adhering to local and international standards for safety, environmental protection, and industrial hygiene.


In summary, Alert Disaster Control (Asia) Pte. Ltd. plays a critical role in enhancing the resilience and preparedness of businesses and communities in the Asia-Pacific region against disasters and emergencies.


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Six Vessels Attacked as War Puts Merchant Ships on Front Lines

Six Vessels Attacked as War Puts Merchant Ships on Front Lines

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Explosive-laden Iranian boats appear to have attacked two fuel tankers in Iraqi waters, setting them ablaze and killing one crew member on Wednesday, after projectiles struck four vessels in Gulf waters, said port, maritime security and risk firms.The latest attacks on ships linked to the U.S. and Europe mark an escalation in the conflict between Iran and U.S.-Israeli forces, raising the number of ships struck in the region since fighting began to at least 16.Shipping in the Gulf and along the narrow Strait of Hormuz, which carries around a fifth of the world's oil, has come to a near-standstill since the U.S.
Tankers Ablaze, Iranian Oil Still Shipping

Tankers Ablaze, Iranian Oil Still Shipping

6 hours ago
Two foreign tankers carrying Iraqi fuel oil were subjected to unidentified attacks inside territorial waters, causing them to catch fire, Iraq's director general of the General Company for Ports Farhan al-Fartousi told Reuters on Wednesday.Iraq evacuated the 25 crew members from the two vessels and fire is still ablaze on both ships, he added.This follows news that three vessels had been hit by unknown projectiles, with one of the strikes leading to a fire onboard a ship which forced most of its crew to evacuate it.
Projectiles Strike Three Vessels in Strait of Hormuz

Projectiles Strike Three Vessels in Strait of Hormuz

19 hours ago
Three vessels have been hit by unknown projectiles in the Strait of Hormuz, maritime security agencies and sources said on Wednesday, as one of the strikes led to a fire onboard a ship and forced most of its crew to evacuate it.The Thailand-flagged bulk carrier Mayuree Naree was targeted and damaged approximately 11 nautical miles north of Oman, two maritime security sources said.The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said later, referring to the incident, that the fire had been extinguished and that there was no environmental impact. Necessary crew remained on the vessel.
US Navy Says Escorts Not Possible but Destroys Mine-Layers

US Navy Says Escorts Not Possible but Destroys Mine-Layers

2 days ago
The U.S. Navy has refused near-daily requests from the shipping industry for military escorts through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war on Iran, saying the risk of attacks is too high for now, according to sources familiar with the matter.The Navy's assessments spell continued disruption to Middle East oil exports and reflect a divergence from President Donald Trump’s statements that the U.S. is prepared to provide naval escorts whenever needed to restart regular shipments along the key waterway.Shipping along the narrow strait has all but halted since the start of the U.S.
MOL Enters European Offshore Wind CSOV Market

MOL Enters European Offshore Wind CSOV Market

2 days ago
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has agreed to jointly own two commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) with Cyprus-based shipping company Schoeller Holdings, marking the Japanese company’s first entry into the European offshore wind support vessel market.The vessels are scheduled for delivery in 2027. MOL has also decided to invest in Germany-based offshore vessel developer and operator Deutsche Offshore Schifffahrt (DOS), which will operate the ships.The move expands MOL’s offshore wind vessel business beyond Asia, following its service operation vessel activities in Taiwan.