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The Transformation of Global Trade in a New World
They are all officers, cadets, crew and auxiliary service personnel working on board.
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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Sustainability of the Maritime Labour Force
Osman Arslan (Maritime Faculty, Kocaeli University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5950-8.ch007
Abstract
Considering that approximately 80% of the goods subject to trade are transported by sea, it becomes clear how important the role of maritime transport in the supply chain is. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, the delivery of products for basic needs such as food and health to the delivery places has revealed the importance of maritime transportation for combating the pandemic. Among the most important factors of maritime transport are seafarers who play a role in the operation and management of ships. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the closure of the borders of the countries or the quarantine practices created troubles in the embarkation and disembarkation of seafarers. In the study, it was emphasized that seafarers should be considered as “key workers” considering their essential role in the transport of vital goods such as medical supplies and food. In addition, the strategic factors that should be applied to ensure the professional sustainability of seafarers during pandemic periods were also mentioned.
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The captain, officer, crew and other people working on the ship based on a service contract.
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A person authorized to stay for a specified period of time on a ship in order to perform work in a designated position under a contract.
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Perspectives From a Maritime University's Female Faculty: From Queen Bees to Gentle Mermaids or White Sharks
A person who works on a ship to earn a living. These people live on the ship, go where the ship goes, and do the work assigned to them on the ship.they can stay on the ship for days, weeks or even months. They can only disembark when the ship docks at the port and the ship's captain gives permission.
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Improving Occupational Safety Onboard Turkish Flagged Ships by Benefiting From Smart Technologies
A person who is employed onboard a ship. Synonymous with the term “ship crew”.
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