mayo 2021

A tool to support Maritime Human Rights

Por |2021-08-03T09:47:39+02:00mayo 10th, 2021|Corporate News, Latest Articles, Maritime|

This toolkit has been created to support economic employers and cargo owners to fulfil their obligations to seafarers on human rights due diligence. It is a joint initiative of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the UN Global Compact (UNGC), the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

enero 2021

Caralb signs the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change

Por |2021-08-03T09:48:34+02:00enero 16th, 2021|Corporate News, Latest Articles, Maritime|

Caralb signs the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change. Despite significant efforts by international organizations, governments, industry associations, labor unions, NGOs and individual companies including the adoption on 1 December 2020 by the UN General Assembly of a resolution on International cooperation to address challenges faced by seafarers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic to support global supply chains, the issue is still far from resolved.

noviembre 2020

IMO endorses guidance on ensuring seafarers’ access to medical care onshore

Por |2021-08-03T09:51:27+02:00noviembre 16th, 2020|Corporate News, Latest Articles, Maritime|

Since March 2020, seafarers are dealing with some strict measures caused by Covid-19 pandemic. One of the most unbelievable fact is that seafarers are being denied to go ashore when medical care is imperative. IMO issued following press briefing to inform about the release of "Recommendations for port and coastal States on the prompt disembarkation of seafarers for medical care ashore during the COVID-19 pandemic" document with necessary measures to be taken and next steps in case support were needed.

junio 2020

junio 2019

Caralb Maritima has been granted AEO status, an internationally recognized accreditation

Por |2019-06-17T07:37:01+02:00junio 17th, 2019|Corporate News, Latest Articles, Maritime|

Ministers of the Western Mediterranean countries, at the presence of the European Commission and the Union for the Mediterranean, have adopted a declaration to strengthen maritime regional cooperation under the WestMED initiative. This initiative promotes the sustainable blue economy in the Western Mediterranean, and involves 10 countries from in and outside of the EU (Algeria, France, Italy, Libya, Malta, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia).

febrero 2018

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