Maritime Medical as well as Public Health professional VIKAND has actually revealed that it is partnering with the Global Maritime Forum to function collaboratively with liked-minded delivery business to develop durable ecological communities to aid boost seafarer human sustainability.
This campaign accepts the Global Maritime Forum’s beginning concept which is to give a system for cooperation in between worldwide maritime companies to boost lasting long-lasting financial advancement as well as human wellness.
Commenting on the collaboration Peter Hult, VIKAND’s chief executive officer stated: “We’re really determined to work with the shipping community to find solutions that will raise the standards of human sustainability within the maritime industry and by that I don’t just mean looking after seafarers’ health needs but raising their working conditions in totality; from their onboard accommodation, internet access availability, catering facilities and making sure they get paid on time, every time.”
“The Global Maritime Forum has a strong focus on human sustainability in shipping and collaborating with them will provide an excellent springboard to exchange ideas on how we, as an industry, can work together to come up with better solutions to create a ‘Culture of Care’ onboard.”
VIKAND is currently collaborating with crucial sector organisations to establish a Seafarer Human Sustainability Charter which it will certainly go for the United States Ambassador’s house in Oslo throughout Nor-Shipping
The objective of the Charter is to urge maritime companies to function collaboratively to develop durable ecological communities giving the most effective in medical care, connection, insurance policy, workplace as well as repayment remedies for seafarers as well as their households.
” I am really happy to invite VIKAND aboard in the Global Maritime Forum neighborhood, as I make sure they will certainly include worth as well as variety to our joint system, both at the Annual Summit as well as via taking part in the workstreams functioning to discover remedies to the obstacles dealing with the maritime sector, “stated chief executive officer at the Global Maritime Forum, Johannah Christensen.
Sea News, February 17