The Caravel Group and Fleet Management have signed the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change
The Neptune Declaration was developed by a taskforce of stakeholders from across the maritime value chain and calls for worldwide action to end the unprecedented crew change crisis caused by Covid-19.
“Travel restrictions brought about by the global pandemic have pushed seafarers to their limits,” said Caravel Group chairman and chief executive Harry Banga.
“Thousands of seafarers are stranded aboard ships and are forced to work beyond their contracted period of employment. It is our collective responsibility to protect the rights and wellbeing of our seafarers, and we must do what we can to put an end to this humanitarian crisis.”
More than 300 companies have joined forces to ensure the crew change crisis is resolved as soon as possible. They have signed the Neptune Declaration that defines four main actions:
“At Fleet, we take the wellbeing of our seafarers very seriously,” said Fleet Management managing director Kishore Rajvanshy. “The role of seafarers is crucial to help the world overcome the pandemic by ensuring the continuity of trade flows, especially the essential goods such as food, medical equipment and other vital supplies. The onus is thus upon us to safeguard their rights and resolve the crew change crisis as soon as possible.”
Learn more about the Neptune Declaration and see the full list of the undersigning companies and organisations here.
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