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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

IMO recognises seafarers for sea rescues

IMO has recognised ships that help rescue migrants as it laments ‘humanitarian tragedy’ of lives lost at sea

Safety People
INTERVIEW

Stop sending ships through the Red Sea, Marlin Luanda master tells owners

Master of a tanker struck by a Houthi missile in January has urged shipowners and operators not to risk crew safety by sending ships through the Red Sea

Red Sea Risk Tankers and Gas

89 Gwynne Shotwell, SpaceX

SpaceX’s flat pricing model for speeds that would be considered superfast on land has seen it dominate the market in a very short space of time 

Technology and Innovation Top 100 People

12 Maria Angelicoussis, Angelicoussis Group

Spectacular move into shuttle tankers puts financial clout and vision of the major shipowner on display

Decarbonisation Top 100 People

79 Peter Rouch, Mission to Seafarers

Rouch has replaced the Reverend Andrew Wright as head of the Mission to Seafarers, the shipping charity offering welfare and support to crew globally

Crewing Top 100 People

30 Guy Platten, International Chamber of Shipping

2025 will bring new challenges for Platten, who started his career at the Royal Fleet Auxiliary

Crewing Top 100 People

96 Mark O'Neil, Columbia Shipmanagement/InterManager

A recognition of the urgency of meeting the demands of decarbonisation and digitalisation within the industry and the latter’s seeming inertia in dealing with them, has led Columbia Shipmanagement in certain key directions 

Digitalisation Top 100 People

60 Stephen Cotton, International Transport Workers’ Federation

Led by Cotton, the ITF makes sure abandoned seafarers find their way home when owners don’t live up to their legal obligations

Crewing Top 100 People

Schulte Group, Huayang and Xinhaina establish joint venture for crew training

Based in Haikou, the new training company is poised to benefit from Hainan’s forthcoming free trade port policy

Crewing Decarbonisation

Bulker was breaching regulations when crew member was killed, investigation finds

The Isle of Man-flagged vessel manoeuvred astern using its own engines when berthing at Puerto Ventanas, Chile, in contravention of port procedures

Safety Casualty

Seafarers’ mental health: a call for awareness and action

On board attention and first aid for mental health should be provided

Sustainability Crewing

Shipping pays tribute to industry ally John Prescott

The former deputy prime minister played a key role in introducing the UK’s tonnage tax system. Often pugnacious, he was able to bring industry and unions together to reverse the decline of UK shipping

Political Risk and Trade People
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