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Crew Welfare

Keep informed with the latest news, comment and analysis on the issues surrounding the safety and security of seafarers globally, highlighting the plight of the essential workers that keep shipping moving.

ITF designates Gabon and Eswatini flags of convenience

‘Maersk’s of this world’ don’t abandon seafarers themselves but are ‘complicit’ by using open registries, Crumlin charges

Sanctions Political Risk and Trade

UK Chamber of Shipping publishes wishlist for next government

The UK Chamber of Shipping wants the next government to commit to funding maritime training and review any measures likely to cause disruption at borders as a result of Brexit legislation

Brexit Sustainability

Emissions reporting driving Starlink uptake, says Seaspan

The need to automate emissions-reporting in the future has led one owner/operator to install Elon Musk’s broadband system across its fleet

Containers Technology and Innovation

Palau defends actions in Dubai tug operator abandonments

The Palau registry is defending the actions it took in the Middle East Marine LLC seafarer abandonment cases. The Dubai tug operator was accused last week by the ITF of perpetrating the ‘worst case of serial seafarer abandonment ever seen’, while Palau was called out by the union for being unresponsive

Sustainability Crewing

MLC complaints down 18% in Australia in 2023

Australia says complaints about breaches of the Maritime Labour Convention fell in 2023, which suggested seafarers trusted its regulator to take their welfare seriously. But abuses by employers continued to come to light

Sustainability Crewing

Two engineers face US prison sentences for dumping oil off Greek tanker

Two ship engineers face potential jail time in the US for violating pollution laws. The US says the two admitted oil was illegally dumped from their vessel when it was in New Jersey in 2022, and they instructed crew to cover up the act

Tankers and Gas Environment

ITF calls out Dubai tug operator for ‘worst case of serial seafarer abandonment ever seen’

Amid an alarming rise in seafarer abandonment cases, the ITF is accusing Dubai tug operator Middle East Marine of ‘systemic abuse and neglect’, with 17 abandonments reported since November 2022

Risk and Compliance Crewing

Iran releases crew from MSC Aries

Iranian foreign minister announces that the 25 crew of MSC Aries have been released and are free to go home, but MSC Aries itself remains under Iranian control on the grounds that it has ‘jeopardised the security of navigation’

Containers Political Risk and Trade

Lloyd’s Register Foundation funds maritime human rights project

Human Rights at Sea is seeking greater visibility on its Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, including adoption by UN bodies

Sustainability Lloyds Register

Iran says MSC Aries crew to be released

Iran’s foreign minister said MSC Aries will be released, but there has been no formal announcement

Containers Political Risk and Trade

Four missing as cargoship sinks after bridge allision in China

The general cargoship allided with a bridge in Fuzhou province on the evening of April 22 and sank after trying to reach the nearby beach, leaving four of its crew still missing

Casualty China

Recruitment fraud traps seafarers in ‘disturbing situation’

The International Maritime Organization has condemned illegal and fraudulent recruitment of seafarers and said more work is needed to crack down on the problem

Sustainability Crewing
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