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Bjorn Hoojgaard The global crew change crisis resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over and is set to be even worse this year according to top ship managers.
The new Neptune Declaration Crew Change Indicator surveying 10 leading ship managers presents what on the face of it a situation that looks to be far improved over last year, however, as border restrictions are reinstated with the Covid crisis in India and the spread of new variants senior executives say the picture is bleak.
The first Indicator shows that by mid-April 2021, 5.8% of seafarers were onboard vessels beyond the expiry of their contracts of employment, and 0.4% of seafarers had been onboard vessels for over 11 months, the maximum period allowed under the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
Wilhelmsen Ship Management becomes a member of the Sustainable Shipping Initiative
The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) today announces its newest member, Wilhelmsen Ship Management.
Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) is a provider of third-party ship management services, providing technical and crew management services for various vessel segments: LNG/LPG, Ro-Ro and PCC/PCTC, Bulk, Container, Cruise and Offshore.
They join fourteen members spanning the shipping value chain: ABN Amro, Bunge, Forum for the Future, IMC Industrial Group, Lloyd’s Register, Louis Dreyfus Company, Maersk, Oldendorff Carriers, Priya Blue, RightShip, The China Navigation Company, South32, Standard Chartered Bank, and WWF.
SSI brings together like-minded, leading organisations with shared goals and determination to improve the shipping industry. Members, ranging from shipowners and charterers, to environmental NGOs, banks, service providers and classification societies, work together toward the miles
A NEW wave of merchant navy officers were sent off on their careers at a passing out ceremony at Southampton Guildhall. Warsash Maritime Academy’s 151 latest graduates received their certificates having completed a three-year training programme for navigation and engineer officer cadets. They newly-qualified officers will be embark on careers in the cruise, cargo, container, oil and gas sectors. The ceremony was filmed and streamed live via the academy’s website so cadets’ families, in Greece, Gibraltar and Nigeria as well as around the UK, could watch from around the world. Andrew Hair, the academy s director, said: “The cadets have every reason to be proud, not only of what they have achieved during the last three years, but also of the importance of the work they have been trained to do. Their skills and expertise, and those of other professional mariners like them, will sustain the world’s shipping trades and support the global economy. I wish them every succ
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