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CMA CGM launches global recruitment platform

CMA CGM Group has announced the official launch of its dedicated seafarer recruitment platform: CMASHIPS.com

This new online space has been designed to simplify the application process for future seafarers, promote maritime professions, and attract the best seafaring talents — officers, engineers, ratings, catering staff, and cadets.



“This new website goes far beyond a simple recruitment platform: it opens the way to a meaningful career, driven by commitment and international opportunities,” said Julien Loridon, Vice President of CMA SHIPS.

CMASHIPS.com offers:

  • An introduction to the entity in charge of the Group’s fleet management and crewing operations
  • A streamlined and user-friendly application space
  • First-hand testimonials from crew members currently serving aboard the fleet
  • Practical information on life on board, safety standards, and career development opportunities

CMA SHIPS is responsible for managing the CMA CGM Group’s 13,000 seafarers. In partnership with maritime academies in France and around the world, CMA SHIPS trains new generations of seafarers each year.




CMA SHIPS also oversees the design, technical operation, and management of the Group’s 350 owned vessels.

The launch of CMASHIPS.com is part of the French shipping company’s broader strategy to enhance its attractiveness to seafarers worldwide, in a context of fleet expansion and transformation of maritime transport. This includes proactive measures to promote gender diversity on board through the “She Sails” program, which encourages and supports women’s careers in maritime professions. Through this initiative, CMA SHIPS aims to demonstrate that the sea is a professional horizon open to all talents, regardless of gender.







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