
More shipping companies invest in health of seafarers
It is important to invest in the wellbeing of seafarers.
It is important to invest in the wellbeing of seafarers.
The Philippines has been the world’s biggest supplier of seafarers since 1987.
IMO has chosen to make 2021 a year of action for seafarers, who are facing unprecedented hardship due to the pandemic.
Seafarers are increasingly dependent upon each other in these difficult times.
Indonesian seafarers continued to be the subject of unfair work practice on foreign boats.
The Filipino seafaring job market is bullish.
Iran released crew members of a South Korean-flagged tanker that was seized near the Strait of Hormuz.
Seafarers are feeling relief at having a steady income in this difficult time.
While conducting the search, the AMSA Challenger jet notified ships in the search area of the missing vessel.
Companies have stepped up and provided either a better or a cheaper Wi-Fi service, or have given drastically improved free provisions to the vessel.
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