Participants in the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) Safety at Sea Training Programme are benefiting from skills aligned ...
The International Maritime Organization is stepping up efforts to prepare seafarers for shipping's energy transition, in line with its strategy to cut ...
Finland-based Aboa Mare has strengthened its maritime training capabilities by investing in a K-Sim Engine Full Mission and ...
The Maritime Just Transition Task Force (MJTTF) has released frameworks designed to facilitate the development of training ...
While cloud software solutions in aviation and ground transportation are not a new phenomenon, the shipping industry is only ...
It was "common practice" for senior staff to breach maritime safety standards onboard a Condor vessel which collided with a fishing trawler, killing all three crew, a court has been told.
The collapse of the Nigerian National Shipping Line (NNSL) has once again raised fears of a looming shortage in the training of indigenous seafarers across the country, LEADERSHIP can report.
By: Julien Karambua - Country Manager at Workforce Staffing Namibia Recent offshore oil and gas discoveries in Namibia could ...
IN the global maritime industry—long steered by tradition, hierarchy, and masculine norms—the presence of women has often been treated as an anomaly. Their stories, rarely reflected in policy briefs ...
Speaking through a Russian interpreter, Mr Sevash-Zade from Ukraine told Jersey's Royal Court he was assigned other duties by ...
THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) is stepping up efforts to align the Philippines with international maritime standards through quality management reforms, stronger global partnerships, and ...
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Protecting Filipino seafarers – from law to lifeline

THE Philippines is the world’s largest supplier of seafarers, with over 400,000 Filipinos working aboard international vessels. They power the global economy, keeping trade routes alive and shipping ...