In the first comprehensive overview of its kind, DNV GL has mapped out what is necessary to be in compliance with US Coast Guard (USCG) requirements to operate
-

Container ship receives revolutionary, dual-fuel, low-speed engine
-

New requirements under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) to require all ships to have plans and procedures to recover persons
-

Submissions to the IMO
-

By Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, Director, International Labour Standards Department, ILO
-

Seeking compensation – challenges
-

The highly publicised case of the crew of the 43,866dwt TMT-linked woodchip carrier Donald Duckling, reduced to surviving by catching fish off the side of the
-

In the meantime, what is the shipping industry doing to continue to promote the issues of fair treatment of seafarers and to condemn instances of criminalisati
-

Prestige – decision of the national court
-

A cursory glance at the global seafarers demand and supply situation, or at least industry sentiment coming through, suggests that previously held fears over m
-

The importance that MLC 2006 delivers on its promises to seafarers; the threat of criminalisation; the consequences of crew abandonment; the need to establish
-

Seafarers’ Rights International is a unique and independent centre dedicated to advancing seafarers’ interests through research, education and training in the
-

The Royal Borough of Greenwich has officially confirmed Sea Cadets and Seafarers UK as the official charity partners for the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festiva
-

New research from Lloyd’s Register Energy explores the drivers for technology and innovation in the global oil and gas industry.
-

The current shortage of shipboard officers is forecast to worsen and risks impacting carrier profitability, according to Drewry’s recently published Manning 20
-
The "Finneagle" ran aground off Kapellskär, Swedan in the morning of June 12, 2014, due to a power loss.
-

IMO will be celebrating the fourth edition of its global campaign: Day of the Seafarer, held every year on 25 June.
-

The kidnapping of maritime personnel in west Africa is a rising trend, which experts expect to continue.
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/91_banner.png)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/106_banner.jpg)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/80_banner.jpg)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/94_banner.png)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/95_banner.gif)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/105_banner.jpg)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/107_banner.jpg)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/100_banner.jpg)
![[ad-side]](http://www.crewing24.com/ad_images/83_banner.jpg)