Greek flag is no longer largest in DWT terms

As of March 6, 2019, Greek companies controlled 4,017 vessels of various categories, totaling 339.54 million dwt and 198.16 million gross tons. According to data provided by IHS Markit, the numbers represents a drop of 131 vessels, 2.37 million dwt and 1.12 million gross tons from a year earlier. As of March 6, 2019, Greek companies controlled 4,017 vessels of various categories, totaling 339.54 million dwt and 198.16 million gross tons. According to data provided by IHS Markit, the numbers represents a drop of 131 vessels, 2.37 million dwt and 1.12 million gross tons from a year earlier.

Криминализация угрожает повышению занятости моряков

Профсоюз работников морского транспорта Украины совместно с Департаментом консульской службы Министерства иностранных дел Украины продолжает активную реализацию Проекта по предотвращению вовлечения моряков в преступления на море, гарантирование защиты прав моряков на справедливое обращение.

Michael Kirieiev had a meeting with the MFA of Ukraine State Secretary

On the March 5th, the MTWTU Chairman Michael Kirieiev had a meeting with the MFA of Ukraine State Secretary Andriy Zayats and Deputy Director-General – Head of Department of Consular Support for the MFA of Ukraine Vasyl Kyrylych.


Lovely Surprise For Seafarers’ Wives

On the eve of the International Women’s Day, the MTWTU invited the wives of seafarers, the Union members, to the festive events in honor of March 8. This year, about 50 seafarers’ wives took part in the master-class given by Master Chef 5 winner charismatic and gifted Evgeniy Klopotenko.

Криминализация – одна из основных угроз обеспечения занятости моряков

В период с 25 февраля по 1 марта в офисе Международной организации труда проходит Секторальный комитет по трудоустройству, поддержанию занятости моряков и расширению возможностей для женщин - моряков. В нем принимают участие представители государств, организаций судовладельцев и, конечно, профсоюзов, представляющих интересы моряков.

Workshop for Consular Staff

The Consular Service Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and the MTWTU continue to actively implement the Project on preventing seafarers’ involvement in maritime crimes, protecting their right to fair treatment.

MTWTU calls for constructive dialogue

The sharp increase of training services tariffs and disability of the State Qualification Commissions to provide work of the Inspectorate for the training and certification of seafarers in Mariupol, Kherson, Izmail achieved great public impact among seafarers.

ANGLO-EASTERN Company representatives visited the MTWTU office

Delegates from the ANGLO-EASTERN company represented by the Managing Director of the Marine Personnel Captain Vinaya Singa and the Director of ANGLO-EASTERN UKRAINE Captain Oleg Lukyanchenko were in the MTWTU office with a working visit.

Cadets Learnt of Seafarers’ Criminalization

On February 18, 2019 there was held a meeting with the cadets of the National University “Odessa Maritime Academy” and the Maritime College of Technical Fleet of the NU “OMA”, initiated by the MTWTU and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

Intelligence competition between seafarers

Today, for the second time, the Maritime Transport Workers Trade Union of Ukraine organized an intellectual and entertaining game for the families of the MTWTU members by City Quiz project.

«Ukraine is a maritime state - so it has always been, so it is and so it will be»

On the 12th of February 2019 during the working visit to the Danube region, the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko began his speech with these words.


В АМПУ подвели итоги работы за 2018 год

7 февраля в Национальном университете «Одесская морская академия» состоялось расширенное совещание по итогам работы ГП «Администрация морских портов Украины» в 2018 году и перспективам его развития на 2019 год с участием представителей руководящего состава аппарата управления предприятия, руководящих подразделений и представителей профсоюзных организаций, действующих в филиалах АМПУ.

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