The
report says training, recruitment, and retention must improve to keep pace with
rising demand across the world fleet.
The latest Seafarer Workforce
Report says the industry needs a larger pipeline of officers to support a fleet
of more than 74,000 vessels and a workforce of about 1.89 million seafarers. It
also highlights that demand for officers has grown faster than supply, creating
pressure on safe and efficient ship operations. The report points to particular gaps in
technical and management-level roles, especially in sectors such as tankers and
offshore shipping. It also says the industry must strengthen maritime education
and promote careers at sea to attract and retain more officers. According to
the report, the shortage is being driven not only by fleet growth but also by
increasing crew requirements per vessel and the rising complexity of modern
ships. BIMCO and ICS say the situation could worsen without coordinated action
from shipping companies, training institutions, and maritime administrations.