SENATOR CREWING MANILA OPENS CEBU BRANCH TO STRENGTHEN PRESENCE IN THE VISAYAS
Jul 22, 2025



IMAGE CREDIT: SENATOR CREWING

Cebu City, Philippines — July 22, 2025 – Senator Crewing Manila, led by Director and General Manager Capt. Gilbert G. Garcia and a proud member of the Columbia Group, has inaugurated its Cebu Branch, marking a milestone in its expansion across the Philippines. The move highlights the company’s mission to bring opportunities closer to Filipino seafarers and strengthen its connection with the maritime community in the Visayas region.

IMAGE CREDIT: SENATOR CREWING

Expanding Opportunities for Filipino Seafarers
The opening of the Cebu Branch demonstrates Senator Crewing Manila’s vision of making global shipping opportunities more accessible. By establishing a strong presence in Cebu, the company ensures that seafarers and their families in the Visayas can benefit from closer access to job placements, guidance, and support services. This initiative reflects a growing commitment to empower Filipino seafarers, who continue to form the backbone of the global maritime workforce.

Senator Crewing Manila recognizes that seafarers face challenges in pursuing overseas careers, including distance from recruitment offices and limited access to updated information. By situating an office in Cebu, the company directly addresses these gaps, providing aspiring and experienced mariners with a trusted partner right within their reach.

Cebu: A Thriving Maritime Hub

Cebu’s selection as the site of expansion is strategic and forward-looking. The province ranks second nationwide in seafarer population, with nearly two-thirds of its residents either working at sea or aspiring to do so. It also hosts around 20 maritime schools and training centers, producing a consistent pool of cadets and maritime professionals.

The city’s central location, robust maritime culture, and established educational institutions make it a natural choice for Senator Crewing Manila. With Cebu as a hub, the company can bridge more seafarers to international opportunities while also supporting their families with localized assistance and resources.

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A Young and Dynamic Workforce

One of Cebu’s greatest strengths lies in its young and ambitious workforce. The average age of Cebu’s maritime professionals is just 24.6 years, showcasing a new generation of seafarers eager to embrace global challenges. This demographic advantage not only ensures a steady supply of maritime talent but also aligns with the industry’s growing need for adaptability, digital skills, and innovative thinking.

The Cebu Branch will serve as a platform for mentoring and career-building for this new wave of seafarers. By providing guidance and access to international career pathways, Senator Crewing Manila helps ensure that Cebu’s maritime workforce continues to thrive on the world stage.

Commitment to Growth and Accessibility

As part of the Columbia Group, Senator Crewing Manila is dedicated to connecting world-class Filipino seafarers with reputable shipping companies worldwide. The Cebu Branch embodies this mission, serving as both a symbol of growth and a tangible step toward greater accessibility.

For Filipino seafarers in the Visayas, this expansion means more than just convenience—it signifies recognition of their importance to the industry and assurance that their aspirations are supported closer to home.

Senator Crewing Manila’s expansion to Cebu not only strengthens its operational footprint but also reinforces the Philippines’ position as a leading provider of maritime talent. With the Cebu Branch now in place, the future of the Visayan seafaring community looks brighter, more connected, and filled with opportunities on the global stage.

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