Crew Connect 2024: Concludes in Manila with Strong Call for Collaborations and Seafarers-Centered St
Nov 14, 2024





Manila, Philippines — November 14, 2024. The third and final day of Crew Connect Global 2024 at Shangri-La The Fort concluded on a high note, cementing its reputation as the world’s most influential gathering dedicated to maritime crewing, training, and welfare. Over the past three days, the conference brought together leading figures from across the shipping industry to address the future of seafaring in an era of rapid transformation, with the final sessions reinforcing a powerful message: the success of global shipping rests on people.

Day 3 opened with forward-looking discussions on the future of maritime recruitment and retention. Delegates explored how companies can develop sustainable strategies to attract and keep talent at a time when the industry faces growing competition for skilled labor. Presentations highlighted initiatives that not only improve working conditions onboard but also strengthen connections with seafarers’ families, recognizing that the wellbeing of crew members is closely tied to the support they receive ashore. Experts emphasized that addressing issues such as fair treatment, transparent career progression, and effective communication will be essential to sustaining loyalty and commitment within the workforce.

Another highlight of the day was a series of sessions on global regulatory developments and their implications for crewing. With the industry anticipating revisions to the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW), discussions centered on the need for adaptability and proactive planning by manning agencies, training providers, and regulators. Industry leaders stressed that seafarers must be equipped with the skills not only to operate advanced technologies and greener vessels but also to maintain resilience in the face of evolving challenges at sea. The role of continuous learning, upskilling, and flexible training pathways emerged as key priorities in ensuring that the workforce remains future-ready.

Seafarer wellbeing once again took center stage, with several forums exploring the link between mental health, safety, and operational performance. Delegates exchanged best practices for promoting healthier lifestyles onboard, from structured rest periods to wellness programs and improved connectivity with loved ones. There was widespread recognition that wellbeing initiatives are not optional but fundamental to ensuring safety, productivity, and retention. Diversity and inclusion were also celebrated, as speakers highlighted the growing contributions of women and underrepresented groups in shipping, urging companies to create more inclusive opportunities across all levels of the industry.

The closing ceremony was marked by the presentation of the Crew Connect Global Awards 2024, which honored individuals and organizations for their outstanding contributions to innovation, training excellence, environmental leadership, health and wellbeing, and lifetime achievement. These awards provided a fitting conclusion to the conference, shining a spotlight on the best practices and inspiring examples that are shaping the future of maritime crewing.

As delegates departed, the atmosphere was one of optimism and renewed purpose. Over three days, Crew Connect Global 2024 demonstrated that while technology and sustainability define much of the industry’s future, the heart of shipping remains with its people—the seafarers who keep global trade moving. The conference closed with a collective commitment to collaboration, innovation, and above all, placing the human element at the core of every decision.

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