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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

Disabled Maersk boxship to berth in Bahamas after tow by Norwegian AHTS

The 8,500 teu Maersk Sana was on passage from Port Newark to Singapore in April when it was disabled by an engine room fire, 254 nautical miles east of Bermuda

Containers Casualty

Shipping’s critical juncture

Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin reflects on a disappointing set of results from the IMO/Wista survey of women in maritime and asks whether shipping is at a crossroads when it comes to female representation in the industry

Lloyd’s List Podcast Sustainability

Make no mistake, shipping is failing women

For all of the back-patting the industry has done, the numbers make it quite clear that women are still not taken seriously in shipping

Crewing Lloyd List - The View

Decarbonisation is a bright spot for women in shipping

The green shipping arena is far more diverse than other parts of the industry, but there is still a way to go

Decarbonisation Sustainability
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Shipping at ‘critical juncture’ when it comes to gender diversity, report says

Despite some positive shoots, the 2024 IMO/Wista Women in Maritime Survey shows opportunities in the industry ‘continue to be limited’

Sustainability Crewing
INTERVIEW

Seafarers still paying the price for disjointed approach to crew criminalisation

InterManager secretary-general Kuba Szymanski believes the maritime industry has a lot to learn from civil aviation when it comes to dealing with incidents

Crewing Law

Growing administrative burden adding to crew fatigue problem

Minimum shipboard manning, increasing administration and growing compliance reporting means many vessel’s crew continue to be overloaded with work

Digitalisation Crewing

Ageing vessels increase seafarer stress

Increased maintenance on board older vessels was stretching crew resources thinly, the report said, creating both physical and mental fatigue

Crewing Risk and Compliance

Orca AI to advance autonomous shipping plans as it wins new investment

Orca AI said its latest funding round completion brings total raised to $111m

Digitalisation Technology and Innovation

Salvage tug dispatched to stricken Maersk boxship after engine room fire in Atlantic

A salvage tug has been sent from Mexico to tow the stricken 2004-built Maersk Sana

Containers Casualty

Mobile phone addiction causing fatal casualties, Gard warns

World’s largest marine insurer echoes the concerns of MCA, USCG and AMSA

Safety Insurance

Cross-cultural differences and more compliance add to crew retention challenges

Strong economic growth in major seafarer supply nations means more job options are available ashore

Digitalisation Risk and Compliance
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