Crew Connect Global 2025
Nov 11, 2025



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The Seatrade Maritime Crew Connect Global 2025, held from 11–13 November at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila, gathered global maritime leaders, government officials, and industry experts to discuss the future of seafaring and crew management.

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As the world’s leading marine crewing conference, Crew Connect Global 2025 focused on key issues such as workforce sustainability, safety, welfare, training, technology, and environmental goals. Philippine government representatives reaffirmed the country’s vital role in upholding international maritime labor standards, while international organizations and shipping companies emphasized the need for cooperation to address crew shortages and improve working conditions.

Panel discussions covered geopolitical challenges affecting global shipping, proposed updates to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) to improve mental health and wage protection, and the use of digital tools to upgrade training and management systems. Experts also highlighted the importance of preparing seafarers for decarbonization and new technologies that are changing ship operations.

Interactive sessions gave seafarers the chance to share their real-life experiences raising concerns about long contracts, the need for better mentorship, and the importance of mental well-being at sea. A new global labor report also warned of a shortage of officers, calling for fair recruitment and more inclusive opportunities across the industry.

Beyond the discussions, the event honored the people who keep the world moving our seafarers, maritime professionals, and industry partners whose hard work powers international trade and connects nations. Crew Connect Global 2025 ended with a united message: to build a more resilient, innovative, and people-centered maritime future

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