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Number of UK seafarers increases by 1000 for first time since 2010

byCustoms Today Report
29/01/2015
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LONDON: The number of UK seafarers has increased for the first time since 2010, new figures released by the Department for Transport show. The figures also show that nearly 2000 officer cadets were in training, the second highest level since the Government’s ‘Support for Maritime Training’ scheme was introduced in 1998.

UK Chamber CEO, Guy Platten, said:“After several years of decline this news is hugely encouraging. There is a global shortage of seafarers, and with the volume of trade moved by sea expected to double in the next twenty years, the demand for skilled seafarers will only increase.

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“The world needs more seafarers and the UK is uniquely placed to plug that gap, with world class maritime colleges and training institutions, and a reputation for providing highly skilled seafarers.

“With the right government support, we can create a new seafaring generation across the UK, with young people from all walks of life finding a rewarding and exciting career at sea.But Mr Platten added more needed to be done by government to support new seafaring jobs.

“Training world class seafarers comes at a price. The Support for Maritime Training scheme covered 50% of the cost of training new seafarers in 1998, now it covers just over a quarter.

“We are the second most expensive country in the world for companies to train seafarers, and given seafarers go on to work in a range of shore-based maritime careers after they return from sea, it is unfair for shipping companies to shoulder the vast majority of the training costs. This is why Government support is so crucial”

“Government increased Support for Maritime Training funding from £12m to £15m in 2013. This is having a positive impact. But if we are to unlock the seafaring potential that exists across the UK, we need Government to commit to covering a much higher percentage of training costs.”

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