Mission To Seafarers Extend Nominations For Singapore Seafarers’ Awards To Recognize Shipping’s Key Workers
Leading international seafarer welfare charity, The Mission to Seafarers has extended nominations for its annual Seafarers’ Awards, hosted in Singapore, until 30th September.
The dinner will take place at Singapore’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel. It is supported by gold sponsors Shell and BHP, along with silver sponsors North P&I, SOS, SMOU, and Bureau Veritas. The event will open with a drinks reception sponsored by HFW.
The welfare of seafarers has become an acute concern during the COVID-19 pandemic and this extension gives the maritime community the opportunity to nominate individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to supporting the welfare of seafarers over the past few months when it has been particularly needed.
The five categories for this year’s Singapore Seafarers’ Awards Dinner have been announced and all proceeds from this event will go to The Mission to Seafarers Singapore. The awards honor the commitment and contributions to seafarers’ welfare made by seafarers, shore staff, and shipping companies around the globe.
The event is due to take place on 10th December (postponed from 29th May) in anticipation of working within social distancing guidelines and local regulations in Singapore.
The five categories are:
- Seafarer’s Award – The seafarer who has made a significant contribution to welfare at sea
- Shore-based Award – The shore-based person who has made a significant contribution to seafarers’ welfare
- Innovation Award – For the company that has embraced a new program, project or training which has enhanced seafarers’ welfare
- Cadet Award – For the Cadet or Trainee who has made a significant contribution to seafarers’ welfare at sea or ashore
- Secretary-General Award – The person or company who has shown sustained efforts to improve seafarers’ welfare at sea or ashore
Canon Andrew Wright, Secretary-General, The Mission to Seafarers, said:
“No-one can deny the last few months have been particularly challenging to seafarers in particular and we have extended the deadline for these nominations to provide an opportunity to recognize those who have protected and supported seafarer welfare in this pandemic. We want those individuals going above and beyond to make a difference to the lives of those at sea to be rewarded for their hard work and passion.
“If you know a colleague, crewmate, seafarer, or perhaps a member of shore staff who cares and contributes to the wellbeing of our seafarers, we want to hear from you. This is an opportunity to acknowledge those who have gone the extra mile in supporting those who work far from home in one of the most inhospitable environments during some of the most challenging circumstances we have known.”
“We would also like to thank our award judges, Esben Poulsson, Mike Meade and Marlon Rono, for their time in judging the awards.”
Press Release
Shipping News You Would Like:
Disclaimer :
The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. While we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.
In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.
Do you have info to share with us ? Suggest a correction
Latest Shipping News You Would Like:
U.S Navy And The Philippines Begin Joint Naval Drills In South China Sea Amidst Tensions With China
Captain Of Cargo Ship Carrying €157million Worth Of Cocaine Appears In Wexford Court
Indian Navy’s First Training Squadron Warships Arrive At Port Klang, Malaysia
Environmental Groups Demand Rules To Protect The North Atlantic Right Whale From Ship Collisions
U.S Navy And Lockheed Martin Fire Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile With A 4000 NM Range
Get the Latest Maritime News Delivered to Your Inbox!
Our free, fast, and fun newsletter on the global maritime industry, delivered everyday.