Maersk to recruit South African cadets for its vessels
South Africa has been recognised as a high potential crew sourcing location for Maersk fleet, which now counts 280 fully-owned and operated container vessels employing
South Africa has been recognised as a high potential crew sourcing location for Maersk fleet, which now counts 280 fully-owned and operated container vessels employing

After fighting between Ukrainian and Russian soldiers erupted approximately 2 kilometres from the port on Monday, 74 Indian sailors working aboard five ships abandoned their

The global trade is functional because of the maritime commercial ecosystem which accounts for 90% of it. The gargantuan merchant ships convey goods ranging from

With many of the world’s 400,000 merchant mariners still struggling to take time off and go home, seafarer fatigue remains a problem heading into the

The Goa Seamen Association of India (GSAI), a collective of seafarers, has called for a ‘fair inquiry’ into the death of Beejoy Sequeira, a local

More than half HMM’s 600-strong seafarer workforce have signed letters of resignation following management refusal to meet pay demands. Some 453 staff voted in the seafarers’

Government restrictions on movement due to COVID-19 have impacted the whole maritime industry, particularly seafarers, who still face difficulties with crew change in many ports. Lockdowns, quarantines

Three of the world’s largest seafaring nations are proposing the establishment of a seafarers’ mutual emergency fund to support abandoned crew. China, Indonesia, and the

Classification society DNV is helping to facilitate safe crew changes amid South East Asia’s Covid crisis as an auditor in the multi-party backed CrewSafe programme.
South Africa has been recognised as a high potential crew

After fighting between Ukrainian and Russian soldiers erupted approximately 2

The global trade is functional because of the maritime commercial

With many of the world’s 400,000 merchant mariners still struggling

The Goa Seamen Association of India (GSAI), a collective of

More than half HMM’s 600-strong seafarer workforce have signed letters

Government restrictions on movement due to COVID-19 have impacted the

Three of the world’s largest seafaring nations are proposing the

Classification society DNV is helping to facilitate safe crew changes