Coronavirus
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Greater China
Shenzhen on alert as more Covid-19 cases crop up
China’s whac-a-mole approach to containing Covid-19 is seeing restrictions rushed in at many more important hubs across the country as…
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Ports and Logistics
Omicron having increasing impact on labour force availability across global supply chains
Congestion has been an issue affecting global supply chains for much of the pandemic, and system-wide labour shortages look set…
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Greater China
Beijing’s unwavering zero-Covid policy rattles supply chains
With less than a month to go until the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics there is no let up…
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Operations
Quarantine programme launched to combat omicron crew crunch
Shipowners, seafarers’ unions and maritime employer groups are establishing their own approved international network of quarantine facilities to ensure seafarers…
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Operations
WHO’s medical passport to be used by transport workers as proof of vaccination
World Health Organisation director-general Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus and International Labour Organisation director-general Guy Ryder have confirmed their organisations will form…
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Operations
Vaccination efforts step up across the globe
The Ministry of Health (MINSA) with the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) have begun the process of vaccinating against Covid-19 all…
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Operations
Ships divert to avoid calling South Africa
Ships have diverted to avoid South Africa in the days since the omicron variant of Covid-19 was first reported. Exclusive…
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Operations
Transport bosses urge governments to avoid knee-jerk reactions to the omicron variant
Transport bosses have urged world leaders to avoid knee-jerk reactions to the omicron variant, which could put transport workers and…
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Operations
Omicron fears already playing havoc with crew changes
The omicron strain of Covid-19, first identified in South Africa last week, is already causing havoc to crew change operations…
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Containers
Dalian bans reefer imports in wake of latest Covid outbreak
Not for the first time the Chinese government has sought to cast Covid-19 cases as a foreign import, taking the…
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Operations
Tough renewed anti-Covid measures limit Chinese seafarer availability
Chinese seafarers, among the world’s largest resources of crew, are facing renewed severe hurdles to get on and off ships,…
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Contributions
The bell tolls at sea
Steven Jones, the compiler of the Seafarers Happiness Index, on the collective mood onboard. If it were the five stages…
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Contributions
Maritime’s missing link
Sandra Welch, CEO at Seafarers Hospital Society, suggests maritime’s turn towards sustainability must include seafarer welfare if it intends to…
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Asia
Singapore widens seafarer vaccination campaign
Singapore is widening its vaccination programme for seafarers calling at the key Asian port city. According to port agency GAC,…
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Operations
Bjørn Højgaard goes on the offensive in ongoing crew change crisis, calls for ports boycott
Bjørn Højgaard, CEO of Hong Kong shipmanagement giant Anglo-Eastern Univan Group, has gone on the attack, determined to highlight who…
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Contributions
Not enough has changed with crew rotations
Ian Boyd from GAC Group gives readers an update on where the industry stands today in its fight to carry…
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Contributions
If seafarers are key workers, why aren’t they being treated like them?
Monica Lambrou-Whiting, senior claims manager at West P&I, writes for Splash today. The scale of the problem is colossal. Around…
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Asia
Singapore to provide jabs to select number of crew
Singapore, one of the world’s most active port cities, will be rolling out a limited vaccination programme for non-resident foreign…
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Operations
Denmark starts offering vaccines to seafarers
The Danish government has just announced that it will start offering vaccines for seafarers calling Danish ports or transiting Danish…
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Operations
InterManager members double onboard oxygen provision after life-threatening incidents
Shipmanagers have pledged to go above and beyond international maritime regulatory requirements in their onboard provision of medical oxygen –…
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