NATO trains to protect undersea infrastructure in Baltic Sea
How do you respond to threats on and from the sea? How do allies strengthen cooperation? And how do you deter adversaries together? These were the key challenges navies addressed …
Graduation Day: Largest Number of Trainees Ever to Graduate from Danish Shipping Education
Today, 58 trainees received their diploma for completing their two-year education at Danish Shipping Education at a ceremony in Copenhagen.
New research centre for sustainable shipping launched in Glasgow
A new Research Centre dedicated to advancing sustainable shipping has been launched by the University of Strathclyde in partnership with leading international shipping company Oldendorff Carriers.
Collaboration set to give lifeline to Kenya’s Maritime Education
A strategic collaboration is underway to revitalize Kenya’s maritime education and boost youth participation in the blue economy.
Future ready seafarers: Beyond technical skills
During the 2025 SAFETY4SEA Manila Forum, Capt. Pol Winston G. Haboc, Vice President, Philippine Center for Advanced Maritime Simulation and Training, Inc., emphasized that maritime safety is not a matter …
Prolonging a career at sea
Can improved connectivity onboard lead to more seafarers extending their time onboard before pursuing a career ashore? The second installment of Connectivity with Inmarsat, a special report contained within Ship …
Anglo-Eastern launches Mission 30 to empower young maritime leaders
Anglo-Eastern has launched Mission 30, aiming to increase the number of management-level seafarers under 30 years of age from 1% to 30% by 2030.
Manage not only retention but also fluctuation
Modern seafarers increasingly seek mobility, challenging traditional crew retention strategies.
