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Vaccination delays causing crew shortages and rising wages, warns Danica
Costs are rising in the crewing sector and crew shortages are beginning to be seen as Covid-19 travel restrictions and vaccination delays impact on
ITF supports crew change suspensions off terrorist-struck Mozambique coast
Civilians flee the conflict in northern Mozambique where increasing violence makes safe crew change impossible. Photo ITF Ship owners should stop attempting to perform
Theodore TOO visites Quebec’s capital
As tweeted earlier, Theodore TOO arrived with the tide this morning and is spending the day at the Port of Quebec. It’s a shame
ACPA wants Transport Canada to rescind cruise ban by December 31
The Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) has urged the federal government to rescind the existing interim cruise ban until Feb. 22,2022 by December
Theodore TOO moored in Saint-Siméon
Theodore TOO left Rimouski at 4:23 this morning to stop in Saint-Siméon on the north shore of the Saint-Lawrence at 4:10 pm. We can
Hutchison concludes deal with Maritime Union of Australia
After three years of negotiations, the Maritime Union of Australia has reached a ground-breaking workplace agreement with the world’s largest stevedoring company, setting a
Port security spending soars as shipping booms
With the shipping industry is responsible for about 90% of global trade by volume, governments are prioritizing the safe and secure transportation of goods
Theodore get’s a break from the weather
In the end, our dear Theodore decided to catch his breath at the great little fishing port of Mont-Louis before reaching Sainte-Anne-des-Monts late on