Seafarers
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Operations
UK to convene international crew change summit
Marking the International Day of the Seafarer, the UK government has today announced it will host the first international summit…
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Splash TV
The nurse who decided to go to sea
Women working at sea are a rarity. A woman captaining a merchant ship rarer still. So with today marking the…
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Contributions
What keeps me up at night
Concluding our series looking at issues shipping faces thanks to Covid-19, Graham Porter, the chairman of Tiger Group Investments, writes…
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Operations
Welfare 2.0 report highlights lack of funding for human factor start-ups
Satellite communications giant Inmarsat has tapped Splash columnist Nick Chubb, the founder of consultancy Thetius, to pen a research paper…
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Operations
Dubai airport to reopen for crew changes
Dubai is set to bring major relief to the crew change crunch with news that its airports will reopen to…
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Operations
World’s largest flag gives its blessing to keep seafarers at sea for 17 months
The world’s largest ship registry has given the go-ahead to keep seafarers at sea for another three months in a…
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Operations
Authorities clamp down on ships where seafarer contracts have expired
Authorities around the world are now taking action against ships where seafarers have been working beyond their contracts, without necessarily…
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Greater China
Frank Coles calls for modern day Berlin Airlift to resolve the crew change crisis
Wallem boss Frank Coles has called for a modern day ‘Berlin Airlift’ to fix the crew change crisis. The head…
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Operations
Cases of self-harm at sea increase
Cases of self-harm at sea are on the increase as the months stretch by without a global solution to the…
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Asia
Singapore steps up crew change measures with accomodation facilities
Singapore has taken a big step forward with its measures to facilitate crew changes in the city state, with the…
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Europe
Pope pays tributes to stranded seafarers
Pope Francis paid tribute yesterday to the hundreds of thousands of seafarers stuck on ships due to the coronavirus pandemic,…
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Operations
ITF defends its decision to endorse seafarers’ rights to down tools
The International Transport Workers’ Federation has defended its to endorse seafarers’ rights to down tools despite a hail of criticism over…
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Americas
ITF gives its blessing for seafarers to down tools
Monday saw the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) give the go-ahead for stranded seafarers everywhere to down tools in potentially…
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Operations
InterManager boss singles out Singapore, Qatar and Dubai for their poor handling of crew changes
Confusion and obfuscation reign in the public relations battle for the hearts and minds of seafarers, many of whom are…
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Operations
Unions ready to take action as crewing deadline passes
Today marks the deadline for what was described in May as the final day before crews working beyond their stipulated…
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Asia
New Zealand makes crew change concessions
New Zealand, one of the countries with the best records in tackling the coronavirus pandemic, is making changes to its…
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Operations
Euronav lashes ‘lethargic’ international response to the humanitarian crisis at sea
Euronav, one of the world’s largest tanker operators, has hit out at the “lethargic” reaction by many governments around the…
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Operations
IMO and UNCTAD reiterate urgent crew repatriation message
Two UN bodies yesterday repeated urgent calls to quickly resolve the humanitarian crisis unfolding on ships across the world, stressing…
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Americas
Canada positions itself as crew change hub
Canada is positioning itself as a crew change hub with public and private sectors coming together to make the movement…
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Greater China
Hong Kong allows unrestricted crew changes
Hong Kong has made the biggest concessions in the crew change saga, making it possible for all seafarers calling the…
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