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IMO, ILO, ICS and ITF unite to protect seafarers from criminalization

Global maritime leaders have renewed their commitment to fair treatment and due process for seafarers, calling for coordinated action to safeguard crews who are...

Seafarers seem more satisfied, according to the latest seafarer happiness index

The latest Seafarers Happiness Index report, published by The Mission to Seafarers, reveals that seafarers' happiness levels are recovering, following a record low last...

New agreement on the global minimum wage for seafarers

Negotiations were held once again, between shipowners and seafarers' unions from around the world, on the minimum wage of seafarers. The negotiations were initiated by...

No-Deal Brexit could affect UK seafarers

A No-Deal Brexit would also potentially inconvenience operators of UK-flagged ships, the UK Chamber says On Thursday, the UK Government published another 28 technical notices,...
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Sinotrans joins CoscoSL’s Far East–Indian Subcontinent service

Sinotrans has shifted its Far East–Indian Subcontinent coverage by joining Cosco Shipping Lines’ China–Indian Subcontinent C1 service, as reported by DynaLiners. Operating under the...

Maersk announced contraints at the port of Koper

Maersk informed about upcoming railway capacity constraints at the Port of Koper due to significant infrastructure upgrades on the Slovenian public rail network. These extensive...

Japan to U.S. container exports fall for third straight month

As Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA) reported, Japan’s container exports to the U.S. declined by 5% in June, marking the third consecutive month...
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