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Charterers develop crew change best practice guidelines

Photo: Wilhelmsen Crew change in Singapore A group of high-profile charterers have released a set of best practices for charterers to help facilitate crew changes. The recommendations, published by the Global Maritime Forum, are designed to help both long- and short-term charterers put into action the recommendations of the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change. The Neptune Declaration was signed by over 800 companies to address the COVID pandemic’s impact on seafarers, and urges that: seafarers be recognised as key workers; gold standard health practices are established and implemented for seafarers; collaboration between shipowners and charterers is increased to facilitate crew changes; and connectivity is maintained between maritime hubs for seafarers. In particular the Neptune Declaration states that no charter should contain clauses preventing necessary crew changes.

Manifold Times | Rainmaking to accelerate inter-industry innovation platform to decarbonise shipping

Rainmaking to accelerate inter-industry innovation platform to decarbonise shipping 13 Jan 2021 International corporate innovation and venture development firm Rainmaking on Monday (11 January) said it is seeking to accelerate its cross-industry, open innovation platform to tackle maritime decarbonisation and supply chain resilience in 2021. Rainmaking Transport’s open innovation platform, first set up in Singapore in early 2020, seeks to foster accelerated collaboration between major industry players such as Vale Shipping and various technology startups to develop innovative solutions that can be adopted to facilitate maritime decarbonisation. The platform has now run virtually allowing for global collaboration despite lockdowns. In 2020 alone, Rainmaking was able to scan over 4,000 startups within the spaces of Decarbonisation and Resilience.

Rainmaking To Accelerate Its Open Innovation Platform In 2021 To Tackle Decarbonisation And Supply Chain Resilience

Rainmaking To Accelerate Its Open Innovation Platform In 2021 To Tackle Decarbonisation And Supply Chain Resilience Rainmaking, a global venture development firm, is seeking to accelerate its cross-industry, open innovation platform to tackle maritime decarbonisation and supply chain resilience in 2021. Rainmaking Transport’s open innovation platform first set up in Singapore in early 2020, seeks to foster accelerated collaboration between major industry players, such as Vale Shipping and various technology startups, to develop innovative solutions that can be adopted to facilitate maritime decarbonisation. The platform has now run virtually allowing for global collaboration despite lockdowns. In 2020 alone, Rainmaking was able to scan over 4,000 startups within the spaces of Decarbonisation and Resilience.

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