Put two cadets onboard
Article Abstract:
Two cadets per ship should sustain the supply of human resources in the maritime industry which is expected to have a shortfall of sailors. The shortage of sailors has meant that even retired sailors are being lured to return to the sea.
Publisher: DMG World Media Ltd.
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2007
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Labor supply, Labor force, Labour force
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2007
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Learning from mistakes
Article Abstract:
The benefits of using simulators for honing the sea-faring skills of aspiring sailors are described.
Publisher: DMG World Media Ltd.
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2007
Other Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing, Naval Trainers & Simulators, Usage, Ship simulators
Publication Name: Safety at Sea International
Subject: Transportation industry
ISSN: 0142-0666
Year: 2007
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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Training, Sailors
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