Responsible for enabling 95% of the UK’s global trade, maritime touches every part of our lives. Quite simply, without maritime, half the world would freeze, and half the world would starve. Join Andrew Cowderoy every Monday to learn about careers in the
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CMR was founded in 2001 by Steve Cameron, experienced in managing teams of technical experts in international and multicultural business environments within the shipping, ports, terminals, logistics, and supply chain markets. Stephen trained at sea and ashore for 10 years with cargo division of Cunard Cargo Shipping. He was then part of the management that for 20 years developed and successfully ran O.T. Africa Line, a specialist West Africa focused liner shipping, logistics and terminal operations company, where he was Operations Director and board member responsible for business development. He also spent 4 years at rti Forensics, where he developed the maritime risk, safety and security consultancy, together with post incident investigation services and dispute resolution services.
Responsible for enabling 95% of the UK's global trade, maritime touches every part of our lives. Quite simply, without maritime, half the world would freeze, and half the world would starve. From working at sea or in a port, to working in the City of London, to cleaning the oceans of plastics or designing a superyacht, maritime is big business. We add more to the economy than both rail and aviation combined. Working in maritime is exciting, rewarding and unlike any other industry. With the sector expected to double in size to $3trn by 2030, we need the next generation of innovators and problem solvers to join the industry and help shape the future of the world we live in. There are lots of different routes into a career in maritime, including a university qualification or an apprenticeship.
On this episode Andrew speaks with a colleague Philip Eastell the Deputy Head Global Marketing Containers - Chugoku Marine Paints about his extensive career in the maritime industry.
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In the first episode of Maritime Careers I speak with Ben Murray the Director Maritime UK. We speak about what role Maritime plays to the UK economy; what attracted him to working in the industry, as he was not maritime before, and what opportunities are available. We both had a lot of fund diving back into our past careers in maritime. Maritime UK is the umbrella body for the maritime sector, bringing together the shipping, ports, services, engineering and leisure marine industries. Our purpose is to champion and enable a thriving maritime sector. Supporting over 1 million jobs and adding £46.1bn to our economy, maritime is responsible for facilitating 95% of UK global trade, worth over £500bn per year. The UK maritime workforce is 42% more productive than the average UK worker. Maritime makes a greater contribution to the UK economy than both rail and air combined. The sector the fundamental enabler of British global trade and exports its own innovative products and services. With cutting-edge technology, high-quality design & manufacturing, unparalleled expertise in services and major investment opportunities, the UK is the natural home for global maritime business. Maritime is a vital part of our island nation's heritage and of our modern economy – supporting jobs, driving innovation and enabling trade. The sector also enables millions of people to enjoy the recreational benefits of the UK's coastal and inland waterways. Our members are: British Marine, British Ports Association, Cornwall Marine Network, CLIA UK & Ireland, Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, London International Shipping Week, Maritime London, Mersey Maritime, Nautilus International, Seafarers UK, Society of Maritime Industries, Solent LEP, South Coast Marine Cluster, The Baltic Exchange, Trinity House, UK Chamber of Shipping and the UK Major Ports Group.
Responsible for enabling 95% of the UK's global trade, maritime touches every part of our lives. Quite simply, without maritime, half the world would freeze, and half the world would starve. From working at sea or in a port, to working in the City of London, to cleaning the oceans of plastics or designing a superyacht, maritime is big business. We add more to the economy than both rail and aviation combined. Working in maritime is exciting, rewarding and unlike any other industry. With the sector expected to double in size to $3trn by 2030, we need the next generation of innovators and problem solvers to join the industry and help shape the future of the world we live in. There are lots of different routes into a career in maritime, including a university qualification or an apprenticeship. Join Andrew on a journey to explore Maritime Careers every Monday. Follow us on Instagram: @Andrewcowderoy @Cowderoymaritime On LinkedIn: Maritime Careers Podcast Cowderoy Maritime Andrew Cowderoy