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AkzoNobel launches e-Learning for core marine products

AkzoNobel launches e-Learning for core marine products

by Satzuma-Creative | Jun 17, 2020 | News, SeaFirst

As with AkzoNobel’s Protective Coatings business unit (see AkzoNobel accelerates digitalisation during COVID-19), the marine side of the business has launched e-Learning for sales and customers during Covid-19. The training is on core products and ranges and...
Viking Line to launch cruise service from Helsinki to Mariehamn

Viking Line to launch cruise service from Helsinki to Mariehamn

by Satzuma-Creative | Jun 17, 2020 | SeaFirst

Viking Line will place its Gabriella in service for cruises from Helsinki to the Åland Islands three days a week beginning July 1. Day trips to the popular summer town of Mariehamn will give passengers the chance to get to know Åland’s sights and attractions. Viking...
Repatriations are possible but challenging says crew specialist

Repatriations are possible but challenging says crew specialist

by Satzuma-Creative | Jun 17, 2020 | SeaFirst

As the cruise industry remains paralysed by the global effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and with crew repatriations at the forefront of current shipping industry concerns, a Far East crewing specialist is leading the way – bringing home more than 9,000 crew members...
DNV GL’s My Care: Applying hospital-grade infection risk management to ships

DNV GL’s My Care: Applying hospital-grade infection risk management to ships

by Satzuma-Creative | Jun 17, 2020 | SeaFirst

Managing infection risk during the COVID-19 pandemic requires a new approach to disease control and prevention. My Care is DNV GL’s infection risk management approach that has been developed to assess, manage and mitigate infection risk in management systems, business...
Maritime Union calls time on governments using ‘force majeure’ to mask failures in pandemic response

Maritime Union calls time on governments using ‘force majeure’ to mask failures in pandemic response

by Satzuma-Creative | Jun 10, 2020 | SeaFirst

National governments can no longer hide behind a declaration of ‘force majeure’ in order to mask failures in their pandemic response according to maritime professionals’ trade union, Nautilus International.   Nautilus is calling on flag states to return to...
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