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Agreement is the latest in a series of long-term LNG supply and purchase agreements from the Delfin Deepwater Port LNG Export Facility
The collaboration supports technology assessment, regulatory readiness, classification, and verification pathways of emerging solutions across new energies, and advanced offshore infrastructure

New data highlights lack of gender diversity in maritime

The second Women in Maritime survey, jointly published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Women's International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA), provides new insights into gender diversity within the industry.

MOL and Fujitsu leverage AI for efficient crew replacement planning

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. and Fujitsu Limited today announced the commencement of the operational application phase of an AI-powered optimization system for crew replacement planning.

New global maritime recruitment platform up and running after extensive testing

Crewlinker’s web application makes it easy for crewing agencies, shipping companies and other employers in the maritime industry to find people in seconds, and with all the necessary competences.

Humber ports appoint first female ship to shore crane operator

Mia Allen has qualified as ABP’s first ship to shore crane operator in the Humber

Crew fears over escalating piracy and war risk threats contribute to fall in seafarer happiness

The Mission to Seafarers' Happiness Index shows another fall in seafarer happiness in Q4 2023, with concerns over workload, stagnated wages, social isolation and lack of respect

Columbia Shipmanagement launches female cadet mentoring programme

Harassment remains a widespread problem in shipping with the Danish government recently issuing a report that found a sixth of the 3,500 seafarers polled had witnessed incidents of bullying or sexual harassment on Danish ships over a 12-month period.

ISWAN launches survey to understand the impact of decarbonisation on seafarers

ISWAN’s new survey seeks to understand the impact that the rapid technological changes to decarbonise maritime are having on seafarers’ job satisfaction and wellbeing at sea.

LR announces three-year corporate sponsorship with Mercy Ships

Programme to focus on safety training as social purpose organisations mark 45th year of working together

Global shipping community updates Maritime Labour Convention

New regulations improve access to onshore medical care, strengthen PPE requirements, and ensure access to communications to be able to contact loved ones.

ILO, IMO call for urgent action on stranded seafarers in Ukraine

An estimated 1,000 seafarers are currently stranded in Ukrainian ports and waters with dwindling vital supplies.

Seafarers happiness increases to pre-pandemic levels

The latest Seafarers Happiness Index from The Mission to Seafarers highlights long term repercussions if welfare standards don't change

BSM and KIMFT cooperate to promote Korean seafarers for global shipping trades

It will offer great opportunities to young Korean officers within the highly diversified fleet.

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