Seafarers call for shipping to set ambitious climate targets now if its future is to be sustainable
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Launch of ITF Sustainable Shipping Policy and Industry Roundtable
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PROPEL 2.0 making Waves after Seafarer Led Crowdfunding
PROPEL, a new social media platform designed for seafarers has launched version 2.0 of its service after a successful crowdfunding campaign. The campaign saw many seafarers invest and become shareholders in the platform, which aims to assist seafarers in managing their career and obtaining their dream job whilst driving conversation and positive change within the industry.
PROPEL 2.0 includes the roll out of many new and exciting features; designed to benefit seafarers and those looking for maritime talent.
On the successful crowdfunding activities, Fraser Matthew, one of three PROPEL co-founders and an actively serving captain, said: “We are really excited to be sharing the ownership of PROPEL with so many seafarers. For us, it is real validation that PROPEL can achieve what it was set out to do – bringing seafarers together, allowing them to manage their career and helping them to find their dream job.”
PROPEL 2.0 Making Waves After Successful Seafarer Led Crowdfunding
PROPEL, a new social media platform designed for seafarers has launched version 2.0 of its service after a successful crowdfunding campaign which saw many seafarers invest in the platform. The service aims to revolutionise recruitment in the industry by bringing seafarers together and enabling them to take charge of their own career progression.
GLASGOW, Scotland, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ PROPEL, a new social media platform designed for seafarers has launched version 2.0 of its service after a successful crowdfunding campaign. The campaign saw many seafarers invest and become shareholders in the platform, which aims to assist seafarers in managing their career and obtaining their dream job whilst driving conversation and positive change within the industry.