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WOC supports launch of emergency funding campaign for seafarers

World Ocean Council Supports Call for Assistance to Mariners Impacted by Coronavirus Pandemic

Coronavirus increases demand for Eastern European crew

As global restrictions due to the coronavirus outbreak begin to impact the shipping industry, crewing specialist Danica reports an increase in enquiries from shipping...

IMO considers issues on electronic certificates of seafarers

During the 6th session of its Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW 6) on 29 April-3 May

International Forum on Seafarers’ EDUCATION, TRAINING & CREWING

Participation in the Forum as a speaker / delegate provides wonderful opportunities for brands promotion, and establishing connections and business partnership

Tsakos Columbia introduces electronic payments for crew

Seafarers employed on Tsakos-owned vessels operated under its management arrangement with Columbia Shipmanagement

Crane Collapse Kills Worker on Eni Platform

Early on Tuesday morning, a crane collapse at an offshore platform in the Aegean killed one platform worker and injured two seafarers, according to Italian oil major Eni.  

Maritime automation will not spare seafarers

Humans have a tenuous relationship with automation. On balance, we love it. It has made our lives easier. Freed up time for leisure

AI and automation to boost seafarers’ job

Artificial intelligence and automation will improve the human's place in the near future. 

UK Shipping Minister supports equal rights for seafarers

Seafarers should have the same sort of working conditions and welfare rights as people who work ashore

OCIMF: Seafarers’ behavioural competence assessment

Seafarers work in highly risk environments, where skills and abilities play a key role in performance at both individual and organizational level

Seafarers’ training: Council adopts its position on streamlined framework

The Council adopted its position (general approach) on a proposal to simplify and streamline the existing EU regulatory framework on seafarers’ training and certification.

NYK to pay its crewmembers in digital currency

Japan's largest shipping line by sales, Nippon Yusen K.K., is moving towards building an innovative system by launching its own digital currency for seafarers.

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