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Title: Promoting Careers in International Shipping


1
Promoting Careers in International Shipping
  • Tony Mason, Secretary General
  • International Shipping Federation
  • IMO, 17 November 2008

2
IMO action most necessary
  • IMO leadership to attract seafarers most welcome
  • Next ISF/BIMCO manpower study 2010
  • Vital for employers to retain long term
    perspective on recruitment

3
Promotion of Careers
  • International level (IMO, EU, international
    industry associations)
  • National Level (national shipowners
    associations, maritime careers organisations,
    maritime clusters, governments and unions)
  • Individual shipping companies

4
International information provision
  • Round Table Shippingfacts website
  • Maritime Industry Foundation
  • BIMCO Seascapes (childrens material)
  • ICS DVD film Lifeblood of World Trade dubbed in
    French, Spanish, Greek, Chinese, Japanese and
    Arabic
  • ISF Careers-at-Sea website

5
Maritime careers promotion
  • Main focus is through national maritime careers
    organisations (including ISF member shipowners
    associations)
  • National bodies work with local schools,
    curriculum authorities, colleges and careers
    services, in combination with individual shipping
    companies

6
Focus positive aspects of a career in shipping
7
Butthere are negatives
  • Piracy
  • Criminalisation
  • Obstacles to shore leave
  • Perception and reality of life at sea

8
Explaining careers at sea
  • What is a ship? What is merchant shipping?
  • Exciting global career
  • Different specialties, but varied work
  • Use of high technology
  • Leadership and management skills

9
Reasons to go to sea (1)
  • Good wages, early responsibility and good long
    term prospects

10
Good wages
  • Generous compared to shore
  • Often tax free
  • In developing world, seafarers are amongst very
    highest paid
  • Rapid promotion to become captains and chief
    engineers (commonly in less than 10 years)

11
Career progression
  • Early progression to senior grades - including,
    eventually, shore based executive management -
    commercial skills are gained
  • Movement of goods and raw materials is big
    business. Career in shipping does not mean
    lifetime at sea

12
Reasons to go to sea (2)
Doing something useful and enjoyable
13
Some useful selling points
  • Environmental management role
  • Training often funded
  • Opportunities to travel
  • Generous leave
  • Internationally recognised qualifications
  • Flexibility and job security
  • A special international club

14
And
Something different to working in an office!
15
Thank you
Some useful websites www.shippingfacts.com www.ma
ritimefoundation.com www.marisec.org/film www.care
ers-at-sea.org
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