GO TO SEA! A campaign to attract entrants to the shipping industry

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GO TO SEA! A campaign to attract entrants to the shipping industry IMO In association with ILO BIMCO, ICS/ISF, INTERCARGO, INTERTANKO, ITF November 2008

Agenda The extent and nature of the problem Attractions of a career at sea Joint campaign

Importance of ships and the seafarers that man them Growing demand for goods is satisfied by shipping Carries over 90% of world trade Safe, secure, efficient and environmentally-friendly An industry in a state of growth with record numbers of new ships on order Without ships and seafarers: one half of the world would starve, the other half would freeze

Demand/supply gap 2005 BIMCO/ISF estimate: officer shortfall at 10,000 rising to 27,000 by 2015 2008 Drewry estimate: officer shortfall at 34,000 against 498,000 total, rising to 83,900 by 2012 assuming current supply levels and fleet growth at 17% Source: Precious Associates and D.M. Jupe Consulting, Annual Report Manning-2008, Drewry Publishing, London, 2008

Development of shipping 1.04 billion dwt* beginning of 2007 (8.6% annual growth) where 65.9% are controlled by developed countries, 31.2% by developing countries and 2.9% by economies in transition Average age of world fleet is 12 years *) Source: Precious Associates and D.M. Jupe Consulting, Annual Report Manning-2008, Drewry Publishing, London, 2008

Development of shipping New entrants have been attracted to the market due to the positive economic shipping cycle The growth of shipping has led to a shortage of seafarers despite recent downturn of economy One industry estimate (Intermanager) suggests that 400,000 new seafarers and 45,000 new officers will be needed

Effects on workforce Longer working hours and less holidays Less experienced workforce Fewer crew Increase in salaries and age profile Potential increase in fraudulent qualifications Impact on quality of service due to increased work, stress, fatigue

I want a career at sea (22.4%) Recruitment issues I want a career at sea (22.4%) To see the world (18.4%) Source: Precious Associates and D.M. Jupe Consulting, Annual Report Manning-2008, Drewry Publishing, London, 2008

Recruitment issues Time spent away from family & friends (67.6%) Time spent away from children (29.7%) Difficulty keeping contact with home (17.5%) Too much paperwork (34.1%) Fatigue (22.3%) Fear of being treated as a criminal (19.7%) Onboard living conditions (18.3%) Source: Precious Associates and D.M. Jupe Consulting, Annual Report Manning-2008, Drewry Publishing, London, 2008

Retention issues Source: Precious Associates and D.M. Jupe Consulting, Annual Report Manning-2008, Drewry Publishing, London, 2008

Retention issues Source: Precious Associates and D.M. Jupe Consulting, Annual Report Manning-2008, Drewry Publishing, London, 2008

Final words Recruitment rather than retention seems to be the problem Shipping carries over 90% of world trade Shipping is a clean, efficient and most economical mode of transport Shipping is aware of its obligations and responsibilities to the environment This message needs to be conveyed to the public! We must encourage the young to go to sea!

PART 2 Promoting careers in international shipping International Shipping Federation (ISF)

PART 3 Recommended actions for industry and Governments and IMO/ILO initiatives

Recommended actions Industry Improve image of shipping in general and promote seafaring as a career Seafarers should be urged to promote shipping industry as a career Enhance conditions of service Support training institutes Explore possibilities to re-train professionals from related industries (fishing, naval, etc.) Encourage women to work in seafaring positions

Women at sea

Recommended actions Governments Establish and maintain training facilities Support campaigns to promote shipping as a career Provide training incentives to industry Encourage the young to visit ships and ports Recognize sea service instead of compulsory military service Promote seafaring for women Promote training of unemployed persons Reduce effects of negative administrative actions (e.g. criminalization, shore leave)

IMO/ILO initiatives IMO initiatives: ILO initiatives: Raise awareness of the issue to governments and industry Visit training facilities and seafarer organizations to express support Develop a website containing information on types of career paths available to seafarers Promote fair treatment of seafarers Honour the role of the seafarer ILO initiatives: Decent work for all

Thank you for your attention For further details, please contact Lee Adamson, ladamson@imo.org Natasha Brown, nbrown@imo.org