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Be an empowered female seafarer

Being an overwhelmingly and historically male-dominated industry, seafaring presents some unique and unusual challenges for women to take part in the game. Women lack the awareness and information of the bright career prospects marine life can offer. They generally do not receive adequate support, both from their families and the society, to choose seafaring as their career as they have to adapt to mental and physical stress and fight loneliness at the same time. Moreover, educators often do not provide the necessary skills and support to help young women climb the shipping sector ladder. All these reasons discourages a woman to do a man’s job as she feels too weak and incompetent.

At Chelsea Logistics, only 7% of the 1,540 shipboard personnel are women and they plan to integrate more women in the workforce and help them thrive in a man’s world. Chelsea Marine Manpower Resources Inc. (CMMRI), Chelsea Logistics’ recruitment arm for sea-based positions, developed recruitment initiatives that will encourage and attract more female workers to the maritime sector. Currently, CMMRI has partnered with maritime schools to effectively disseminate the information that Chelsea Logistics is pushing for change and equality as it sees that women have the same potential and skills as men’s. CMMRI also provides monetary support (loan without interest) for training/upgrading courses that require licensure examinations.

Practicing gender equality ashore and onboard, Chelsea Logistics is one with organizations like Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), Women in Maritime Philippines (WimaPhil), and Gig and Amazing Sampaguita Foundation, Inc. (GASFI) in upholding the rights of women in the seafaring sector. A testament to Chelsea Logistics’ commitment to one of their sustainable development goals, Gender Equality, is the launch of its all-female crew led by Master Licensed Mariner, Capt. Ma. Teresa M. Calderon. The SuperCat Sprint 1 started its voyage on 14 February 2020, plying Bacolod-Iloilo-Bacolod three times daily.

Challenge to Women Seafarers

As you celebrate “you” this Women’s Month, find the courage to act on the dream you’ve been chasing. To those aspiring women seafarers, begin your adventure into the open seas and don’t let your fears control you.

Let Chelsea Logistics assist you in navigating a successful career path because you weren’t made for the harbor, you were designed to set sail. 

TAGS: seafarer, woman
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