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The other winners of the International Seafarers’ Welfare Awards 2014 are: - Port of the Year: port of Antwerp - Shipping Company of the Year: Wallem Ship Management - Seafarer Centre of the Year: Flying Angel Club (Australia) - Dr Dierk Lindemann Welfare Personality of the Year: Fr Paul Noel (South Africa) - Judges’ Special Award: Ms Apinya Tajit (Thailand)
The port of Antwerp has a long tradition of offering material and spiritual care for seafarers, irrespective of religion, skin colour, language or religious conviction. In fact there have been seamen’s missions in Antwerp from as early as 1870. The Antwerp port community attaches great importance to the welfare of visiting seafarers, offering them free bus transport, computers, wifi and sports facilities so that they can relax and keep in touch while they are away from home. There is also a new version of the Welfare Brochure with details of what the city and port have to offer, and last year the Antwerp Harbour Hotel opened with budget-friendly accommodation for seafarers.
In its citation the jury stated: “The Judges were greatly impressed by the consistent commitment of the Port Antwerp to the welfare of seafarers. In particular, the free port-wide wifi, the free shuttle bus for seafarers, and the close cooperation between the port and the welfare organisation made the Port of Antwerp’s entry stand out” The port of Antwerp is particularly pleased with this second Welfare Award. “The seafarers are an essential link in the international logistics chains that bind our city and port to the rest of the world. We maintain an open dialogue with the welfare organisations and are constantly concerned with the welfare of seafarers because they are the people who make the port what it is today and will be tomorrow,” Christiaan De Block continued.
The Welfare Personality of the Year award is named after Dr Dierk Lindemann (ILO) who passed away on 17 March 2014. Dr Lindemann played an important role in setting up the Maritime Labour Convention, which among other things regulates the working and living conditions for seafarers. The jury for the International Seafarer’s Welfare Awards this year was made up of Masamichi Morooka (president of the International Shipping Federation and International Chamber of Shipping), Steve Cotton (acting secretary-general of the International Transport Workers’ Federation), Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry (director of the International Labour Standards Department of the International Labour Organisation) and Fr Bruno Cesari, (chairman of the International Christian Maritime Association). The awards are sponsored by the ITF Seafarers’ Trust. Other parties involved in the awards are the International Labour Organisation (ILO), International Maritime Organisation (IMO), International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), International Shipping Federation (ISF), and International Christian Maritime Association (ICMA). Antwerp Port Authority, press release
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