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Philippines Intervenes for Crew Stranded for Months on Unseaworthy Vessel
The Philippines authorities worked with local crewing agencies and others to resolve a pay dispute and release a crew that…
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Australia Orders Repatriation of Overworked Bulker Crew
Australian officials have ordered the repatriation of nine Chinese and Filipino seafarers who have been working on board the bulk…
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Carnival Cruise Line Completes Crew Repatriation Efforts
Carnival Cruise Line is in the final stages of repatriating its crew members. More than 26,000 crew members have been…
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Carnival Cruise Line Completes Crew Repatriation Efforts
Carnival Cruise Line is in the final stages of repatriating its crew members. More than 26,000 crew members have been…
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Maersk says crew change situation not tenable as it pushes with repatriation efforts
Danish container shipping major Maersk is pushing forward with the repatriation of its seafarers, like many shipowners in the industry.…
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ITF: 300,000 Crewmembers Stuck on Board Due to COVID-19 Shutdown
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) said Thursday that it estimates that there are now about 300,000 seafarers beyond their…
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Crew repatriation: the brighter side of things
The number of seafarers pending their sign-off at sea is increasing by the day as the industry awaits flag and…
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Report: 40,000 Cruise Ship Crewmembers Still Await Repatriation
Three months after the start of the cruise industry shutdown, an estimated 40,000 cruise ship crewmembers remain stranded on board,…
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Singapore Works With Shipping to Solve the Crew Change Challenge
Wilhelmsen and Synergy Group have carried out the first crew change under the Singapore Crew Change Working Group (SGCCWG) protocol,…
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