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Dealing with Bad Bunkers According to Lloyd’s Register, fuel accounts for up to 60% of a ship’s operational costs and quality is vitally important. Off-specification or contaminated fuel can adversely affect performance and cause serious damage. Even away from...
Steven JonesExperienced maritime professional Celebrating Seafarers By Steven Jones The Day of the Seafarer is now an annual fixture in the maritime industry calendar. June 25th is therefore a chance to reflect on the realities of seagoing, of what careers at sea can...
Posidonia 2022 After four years away, Posidonia returned in 2022 and saw more people walk through its doors than any of its previous editions. Those that wound their way through hall 2 to join our Wednesday seminar, were treated to presentations and an...
Tackling Problems at Sea: Onboard Conflict Resolution Increasingly, maritime charities have reported an increase of conflict onboard vessels. Numerous welfare organisations, such as ISWAN and Mission to Seafarers, have raised concerns as tensions rise between crews....
Women in Maritime- Catherine Logie On International Day of Women in Maritime, as an industry we recognise the work and contribution of women throughout shipping, looking back at how far we have come in terms of equal opportunities and ahead at where we are going....
From Crewing to Maritime HR Crewing is changing. In response to an increasingly competitive market for top talent, leading shipping companies are evolving their approach to recruiting and retaining seafarers. The traditional approach to crew management, which is...