The Day of the Seafarer – Day 5
In today’s blog we asked Royner Hawerstrand, former Master and now retired, for their thoughts on a career at sea and any advice for those starting out in the industry.
In today’s blog we asked Royner Hawerstrand, former Master and now retired, for their thoughts on a career at sea and any advice for those starting out in the industry.
20 June 2023. London, United Kingdom. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA International) proudly announced that their joint project, the Maritime Speakers Bureau,
In today’s blog we asked Mohammed Abdullahi, Deck Officer at Atlantas Ship Management for his thoughts on a career at sea and any advice for those starting out in the
Sustained growth in the world fleet of merchant ships is a positive backdrop for employment of shipping professionals. And further enlargement is likely, although signs point to a slowing expansion
As maritime recruitment specialists, we have been putting candidates forward for interviews with our ship owning and ship managing clients since 1997. The interview process can be stressful. Often this
In today’s blog we asked Captain Alexandros Serpanos, Fleet Personnel Manager at Euronav, for his thoughts on a career at sea and any advice for those starting out in the
In today’s blog we asked Archie Smiley Ex-Chief Engineer, Superintendent, Technical Manager, General Manager, Technical Director and now ‘semi-flexi-retired’, for his thoughts on a career at sea and any advice
The Day of the Seafarer was originally established to recognise the unique contribution made by seafarers from all over the world to international seaborne trade and the global economy. In
Article by Phil Parry, Chairman, Spinnaker. Published in Riviera Maritime Media on 5th June 2023 In the ever-evolving landscape of business leadership, the concepts of purpose and a positive culture