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Many job opportunities ashore for ship officers
Those navigators and chief engineers with extroverted personalities and a flair for business, also have noteworthy prospects in sales.…
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Has the wind died down for the offshore wind industry?
Off the coast of North Sea, near Bergen, eleven wind turbines are now generating renewable power. The Hywind Tampen…
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Can we continue with oil and gas?
Just before Christmas 2022, cheers and applause broke out in our exploration team in Harstad. Why? The drilling rig Deepsea…
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Lack of UX design regulations for ships’ bridges
Regulations for ship bridge equipment and systems provide little detailed design guidance for software. This forces the crew to…
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Why digital user interfaces matter for ship owners
Digital user interfaces might not be the first thing that springs to mind when building or operating a ship.…
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Maritime expert behind the MARPRO Office in Germany
In a groundbreaking move this past June, MARPRO embarked on a new journey into the heart of the German…
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Everyone should be able to work safely on board
Everyone, regardless of gender, nationality, or sexuality, should be able to work safely on board a Danish-flagged ship without…
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Bullying, harassment and sexual assault at sea must end
A lifelong passion for the sea and adventure has taken Gordon Foot FIMarEST from Cold War submarine missions to…
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Has UK shipbuilding been given a boost?
From the limited information released about the scheme, we know it will be available where the following main criteria…
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After work with the seafarers
What do they do at these times to relax and recharge their batteries? We asked seafarers on five of…
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