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Maersk reiterates championing women in maritime


MAERSK, a global leader in container shipping, recently held a significant event in Manila to celebrate International Day for Women in Maritime. The event served as a platform to showcase Maersk's initiatives to increase female participation in the maritime workforce and foster a more inclusive company culture. Maersk owner's representative, Güngör Ates, highlighted the invaluable contributions of women in the industry, emphasizing how their diverse perspectives lead to innovation and improved decision-making."We recognize and honor the incredible contribution of women to the industry," Ates said. He announced Maersk's goal to bridge the gender gap, acknowledging the low percentage of women seafarers (only 2 percent).Ates stressed the need to actively inform young women about the vast career opportunities available in maritime. Maersk aims to dismantle existing stereotypes and encourage young women to consider a rewarding path at sea.The event fostered a spirit of collaboration with the Danish Ambassador to the Philippines Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin, echoing Maersk's call to action for empowering female talent in maritime. Additionally, representatives from the Maritime Industry Authority in the Philippines and the Associated Marine Officers and Seamen's Union of the Philippines, Presca Lee Lugo and Noli Partido, participated as guest speakers, underlining the importance of collaboration to achieve greater gender equality.


Inspiring stories and actionable steps

A panel discussion featuring women thriving in Maersk's maritime operations was a key highlight. This provided a platform to showcase success stories and inspire future generations. Furthermore, Maersk provided updates on the Office Cadet Program and its Cultural Transformation journey, both initiatives designed to strengthen support for seafarers and cultivate a more inclusive and psychologically safe environment onboard vessels. Maersk’s commitment to increasing the number of women in its workforce and fostering a more inclusive culture signifies a positive step toward achieving greater gender equality in the maritime industry.


Source : manila Times

 

 

 

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