Empowering Nigerian Graduates to Embrace the Maritime Industry

Graduating cadets from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria were urged to explore the blue economy’s vast potential for national development. Maritime experts emphasized the importance of passion and commitment in their careers, highlighting Nigeria’s rich coastal resources and strategic shipping routes as keys to boosting trade, job creation, and economic growth.

Continue reading

Beyond Compliance: Improving Seafarer Training for Real-World Success

The maritime training ecosystem faces challenges as compliance-driven learning hampers seafarer competence. Traditional methods are inadequate amid operational pressures. Experts advocate for innovative approaches like gamification and microlearning, emphasizing flexibility and personalized training. A cultural shift prioritizing curiosity and collaboration is essential for fostering effective learning environments in the industry.

Continue reading

Tackling the Core Issues Behind Seafarer Exploitation

Ahead of the Crew Connect summit in Manila, Henrik Jensen, CEO of Danica Maritime Services, emphasizes the urgent need to address seafarer exploitation by unscrupulous crewing agents. Document fraud undermines maritime integrity, endangering safety. Collective action is essential: thorough checks by shipowners, strict enforcement by regulators, and transparency in crewing practices are vital.

Continue reading

Stress Drives Seafarers to Retire Early, But Support Systems Strengthen

An annual survey of global seafarers highlights the need for continued investment in personnel for the maritime industry’s future. While wages have stabilized, seniority bonuses are rising, particularly for experienced second engineers. However, mental health issues are increasing, with 44% reporting stress. Positive trends include improved training satisfaction and enhanced welfare measures.

Continue reading
Seafarer Charged With Meth Importation

Tanzanian Seafarer Arrested for Smuggling 3kg of Methamphetamine into Australia

A Tanzanian national has been charged with importing 3kg of methamphetamine into Australia after a random baggage inspection at Port Adelaide revealed suspicious packages. The Australian Federal Police arrested the 50-year-old crew member, facing a maximum penalty of life imprisonment for importing a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug.

Continue reading

Free 5G Wi-Fi Units Bring Seamless Internet to Seafarers in Australian Ports

The Seafarer Connect initiative has marked a milestone with its 50th Wi-Fi unit installation at Australian ports, enhancing internet access for seafarers. Operated by the Tas Bull Seafarers Foundation, this program provides free connectivity, enabling crew members to connect with family, manage finances, and access telehealth services while docked.

Continue reading

MCA Embraces Technology with Digital Assessments for Cadets

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) will launch a digital platform in 2026 to modernize cadet training and assessment, moving away from paper methods. This platform will use technology to simulate real-life scenarios, enhancing skills in digital navigation, cybersecurity, and data management, while streamlining progress tracking through a cloud-based app.

Continue reading
Stena Bulk Vessels deploy Inmarsat Nexuswave as part of northern marine management’s crew welfare strategy

Stena Bulk Enhances Crew Welfare with NexusWave Technology

Northern Marine Management Ltd (NMM) is enhancing crew welfare by installing Inmarsat Maritime’s NexusWave on select Stena Bulk and Proman Stena Bulk vessels. This initiative aims to provide high-speed internet for better talent attraction, enabling seafarers to connect with family and engage in remote learning, thus improving both well-being and operational performance.

Continue reading

Anglo-Eastern Launches Methanol Bunkering Simulator Courses

In February, the Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy inaugurated the world’s first operational LNG/ammonia bunkering station skid in Karjat, Mumbai. This initiative aims to equip seafarers with essential skills for handling alternative fuels. The academy offers specialized training courses on methanol and bunkering practices, supporting the maritime industry’s shift toward sustainable operations.

Continue reading
Advertisements