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Manage not only retention but also fluctuation

Modern seafarers increasingly seek mobility, challenging traditional crew retention strategies.

Beyond the certificate: using technology to build and assess competence

The scale of the training challenge is well-known and new approaches are emerging to meet it, writes Jennifer Harrison, vice president of ABS Training Solutions.

Human Element: Understanding the importance of seafarers’ soft skills

As we move toward a more automated future, it’s not just about new tools; it’s about ensuring the human element stays strong, pinpointed Capt. Nicolo Terrei, Director, I.M.A. Assessment and …

Seafarer training framework for future alternative fuels

ICS outlines a phased training model for seafarers working on methanol, ammonia and hydrogen-fuelled vessels, based on existing IGF Code methodology

Why Bangladesh must rethink its maritime education

Bangladesh stands at the edge of a vast maritime opportunity and must reassess its education model to fully harness its potential.

A New Chapter for Maritime Education in Kenya

Recent developments at Bandari Maritime Academy mark a significant shift in Kenya’s maritime training approach.

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