MPA Singapore eases restrictions on crew change
The Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore updated the requirements for crew change onboard cargo ships in the port of Singapore.
Read moreThe Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore updated the requirements for crew change onboard cargo ships in the port of Singapore.
Read moreFollowing the coronavirus pandemic and the crew change crisis, major industry players have joined their forces to ensure the safety of their crewmemebers and protect the global supply chain.
Read moreAmid COVID-19 crisis and the crew change issue that has presented, the ship management company V. Group managed to facilitate 7,315 seafarers movements in the three months since 17th March.
Read more"Despite of this challenging situation, our seafarers are staying strong to maintain the supply chain moving, to keep the global economy running and to support the lives of people all across the globe. Stay Safe. Stay Healthy. Stay Strong.Thank you Seafarers!"
Read moreAmid COVID-19 pandemic and the crew change matter that has arise, Container Ship Safety Forum (CSSF) urge authorities and government to enable seafarers' transportation and facilitate travel options by designated them as “key workers”.
Read moreIn light of the COVID-19 outbreak and the crew change matter that has presented, Human Rights at Sea strongly denounces ITF’s ‘Enough is Enough’ Call to Action.
Read moreThe Cyprus Shipping Chamber expressed its disappointment that Governments delay the process of finding a solution on crew changes and repatriation.
Read moreLast week, MPA Singapore facilitated a second chartered flight for crew change, following the first full crew change using the new protocol earlier in June. Since 27 March 2020, MPA Singapore has approved more than 4,000 cases of crew sign-on and sign-off , involving some 500 ships for over 300 companies.
Read moreDue to the decreased ability to conduct crew changes, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and global restrictions, the Liberia Maritime Authority has issued Marine Advisory to assist ship operators and owners that may be experiencing cases of Crew serving aboard with expired certificates and endorsements.
Read moreThe UN secretary general called on all countries to formally designate seafarers and other marine personnel as key workers, to ensure safe crew changes and release the 200,000 seafarers who remain onboard with extended contracts.
Read more