08 Mar 23 International Women's Day 2023 This year the Chamber wants to celebrate women around the globe by highlighting women's success stories and achievements. We put together a series of stories of women working in the maritime industry to showcase outstanding careers which break down barriers such as gender stereotypes and embrace equality. We want every woman to feel inspired by these stories and consider a career in maritime.A career in maritime can be extremely rewarding and doesn't necessarily need to be at sea, it can also be onshore, this is a career that has no gender, race and belief barriers, this is a career for everyone.Whatever role you choose, there are endless opportunities in the maritime industry and you can find out more about them on the Careers at sea website. To read our Q&A and all blog posts, click the links below:Read a Q&A with Karen Read Victoria's Blog Read Adriana's Blog Read Lisa's Blog Read Enora's Blog Read Joanna's Blog Thank you to our members Seapeak, Seatruck Ferries, CMA CGM, Isles of Scilly and Biddy Line Group for their support in helping us find these exceptional stories. Share:
28 Mar 2024 Weekly Bulletin: Thursday 28 March 2024 A message from our new CEO, Rhett Hatcher: "Firstly, I would like to thank Sarah Treseder for a great handover and wish her the very best for the future. Then, I want to express my excitement at the opportunity to be part of an organisation with such a remarkable history, membership, workforce, and future. Read more Weekly news
22 Mar 2024 Bulletin: Friday 22 March 2024 Welcome to this week's Bulletin. On Monday, we welcomed our new CEO Rhett Hatcher, who will be meeting members and other stakeholders over the coming weeks. Read more Weekly news
22 Mar 2024 MSPs Hear on the Value of Cruise to Scotland On Thursday, 20 March, the UK Chamber of Shipping participated in a roundtable with Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) and the wider cruise industry to discuss the value of cruise to Scotland and how the sector can thrive. Read more News