ECSA urges for adequate training as the key for seafarers’ future
In the wake of World Maritime Day 2021 on 30 September, ECSA sheds light on the heroism of seafarers who keep global supply chains moving during the pandemic.
Read moreIn the wake of World Maritime Day 2021 on 30 September, ECSA sheds light on the heroism of seafarers who keep global supply chains moving during the pandemic.
Read moreTo mark World Maritime Day 2021 on 30 September, the ITF Seafarers' Trust is urging for greater recognition for seafarers and for governments to live up to their responsibilities.
Read more"New technologies for greener shipping" has been chosen as the World Maritime theme for 2022, reflecting the need to support a green transition of the maritime sector into a sustainable future, while leaving no one behind.
Read moreOn 24 September 2020, IMO and the global maritime community celebrates the annual World Maritime Day, under the theme "Sustainable Shipping for a Sustainable Planet". On the occasion of the World Maritime Day, both UN and IMO Secretary General stressed that shipping remains the main facilitator of global economy, even amid the pandemic.
Read moreAhead of the World Maritime Day 2020, IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim, published a message for the shipping industry and seafarers.
Read moreThe IMO selected "Seafarers: at the core of shippingʹs future" as the World Maritime theme for 2021, highlighting a clear need to raise awareness of seafarersʹ vital role in world trade and increase their visibility.
Read moreHonoring the World Maritime Day, themed 'Empowering Women in the Maritime Community', CLIA presents some of its most important members of its team, raising awareness of the importance of diversity and gender equality in the cruise industry as well as highlight the significant contributions of women at the helm of cruise leadership.
Read moreHonoring the World Maritime Day, themed 'Empowering Women in the Maritime Community', the Panama Canal presents some of its most important members of its team, who hold key positions, from overseeing operations on the ground to representing the Canal abroad.
Read moreThe global movement for gender equality and women’s empowerment has broken new ground in recent years, making headlines in all sectors and in maritime industry as well. Implementing strategies and initiatives that enable the industry to embrace the gender diversity is critical nowadays more than ever!
Read moreThe International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) join forces for new video in celebration of this year’s theme for World Maritime Day 'Empowering Women in the Maritime Community', which is scheduled to be screened on Thursday September 26 at the IMO headquarters in London.
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