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CARGO SHIP TIPS ON ITS SIDE IN TURKEY: FAULT OF THE CREW OR SHIP? WHAT DOES THE REPORT SAY?
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Russian and Ukrainian Crews: A Year into the Conflict, What’s the Impact on Global Shipping?
With many shipowners reliant on Russian and Ukrainian officers and ratings, the ongoing geopolitical tensions continue to disrupt crewing...
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A Growing Exodus: Why Filipino Seafarers Are Leaving the Industry
Once the backbone of global shipping, Filipino crew numbers are dwindling as many seek land-based jobs or move to other industries....
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Maritime Accidents Surge: Are the trainings sufficient?
Recent incidents suggest a worrying trend—accidents involving overworked, undermanned vessels are on the rise. As regulations tighten,...
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STCW Under Fire: Is Maritime Training Keeping Up with Industry Needs?
With evolving ship technologies and rising safety concerns, experts are questioning whether STCW training standards are still relevant....
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Rising Talent Pools: Why Shipowners Are Eyeing Crews from Emerging Markets
Summary: With traditional seafarer nationalities becoming costlier and harder to source, new talent pools from South Asia and Africa are...
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Mixed Crews: The Future of Safe and Efficient Shipping?
With rising crew shortages, shipowners are increasingly turning to mixed-nationality crews. But how do these multicultural teams impact...
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Tanker Aground Off Singapore: Was Crew Fatigue to Blame?
A product tanker ran aground near Singapore’s busy waters, sparking concerns about crew rest regulations. Initial reports suggest fatigue...
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