Listen "Keeping ships' crews in our minds"
Episode Synopsis
Global trade is largely based on just-in-time, lean.supply chains with goods shipped around the world as they are needed. The Covid-19 lockdowns have brought this into stark relief. It also raises the profile of the ships crews that are needed to keep the ships going that keep these ships going. There are stories of crews being forced to stay on board and work much longer than they should, which will impact mental health and abilities, as well as crews finding themselves off a ship, but stranded in the countries where they disembarked because there is no way for them to go home.Fathom World editorial director Craig Eason talks to the CEO of the Human Rights at Sea advocacy group, David Hammond about the cases he has hear about, as well as delves into how efforts hre being made to repatriate stranded crews.Part of this podcast comes from a recording from a live stream of the "It's all About Shipping" webinar cast by Gina PanayiotouVoices in this episode:David Hammond, CEO, Human Rights at SeaDorothea Ioannou, Chief Commercial Officer, American P&I ClubAnna Vourgos, Aphentrica Marine Insurance BrokersSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/aronnax. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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