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Using technology to help crew safety and wellbeing key to future success

Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, has published a new report focusing on the way technology can benefit crew safety, health and wellbeing at sea, at a moment when Covid-19 has exposed the welfare of seafarers to global scrutiny. The report, “Welfare 2.0: How can the next generation of technology enable better crew safety, health and wellbeing at sea?”, has been prepared by consultancy Thetius.

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