Who mans the world fleet? A follow-up to the BIMCO/ ISF manpower survey
1999; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 26; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/030888399286907
ISSN1464-5254
Autores Tópico(s)Maritime Ports and Logistics
ResumoAbstract This article uncovers that the BIMCO/ISF manpower survey, both in its data collection and methodology, could be improved upon. It suggests that there is no lack of seafarers in number, but in quality. The major potential supply/demand countries are identified. China has not only the potential to become, it has actually become, a top manpower supplier. Some traditional maritime nations, with the decreasing demands of their national fleets, have become labour supply country, which could contribute in excess of 44000 seafarers to foreign ships. There is a need and opportunity for co-operation on maritime training between suppliers and demanders.
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