
On the occasion of the World Maritime Day 2020, INTERCARGO joins the IMO and the shipping industry in promoting “Sustainable shipping for a sustainable planet”.
International shipping is vital for the
prosperity of people all over the world as it transports approximately 90% of world trade. The
dry bulk sector is the largest shipping sector in terms of number of ships and deadweight. Dry bulk carriers account for 43% of the world fleet (in tonnage) and sail an estimated 55% of the global transport work. They are
the workhorses of international shipping, as they serve
essential needs, such as food and energy supply.
Seafarers are the true “heart” of global shipping offering absolutely essential services as demonstrated especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
Crew Change humanitarian crisis is unfortunately ongoing. Seafarers are stranded at sea and all Governments have to formally designate seafarers and other marine personnel as "
key workers", so that seafarers can be relieved on completion of their tour of duty without getting fatigued.
Bulk carriers employ over 350,000 seafarers annually, INTERCARGO sector providing continuous and well-paid jobs to hundreds of thousands of talented and committed employees, and a significant income to households in areas with high rates of unemployment.
Dry bulk shipping is necessary for maintaining and enhancing
living standards in both developed and less- developed economies. INTERCARGO is achieving
environmental and operational excellence and that it contributes substantially towards meeting the
UN Sustainable Development Goals: you are invited to view the video
Dry Bulk Shipping: Sustainably serving the world’s essential needs.
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