Maersk nears its 'Equal At Sea' 2027 Goal: Achieves 45% women cadets intake in India for 2024
September 2024: A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk), a global integrator of logistics, announced a significant milestone under its 'Equal At Sea' initiative in India. With 45% of the Nautical and Engineering cadets onboarded in 2024 being women, the company has inched closer to its 2027 target of equal gender representation amongst its cadet intake.
Accelerating progress towards gender equality
in the Indian maritime sector
Launched in 2022, the 'Equal At Sea'
initiative enters its third year with remarkable success in India. The
programme's primary objective is to achieve gender equality among Maersk
seafarers, address the historical underrepresentation of women amongst seafarers
and create an ecosystem for the entire Indian maritime sector to improve gender
diversity. The programme brings different stakeholders across the industry on a
common platform, which serves as a hub for exchanging ideas, understanding
industry challenges, learning from each other, and implementing best
practices.
His Excellency Freddy Svane, Ambassador of Denmark to India, said, "The seas know no gender. By championing diversity in
maritime careers, Maersk is not only steering towards equality but also
charting a course for innovation and growth in the shipping industry. Denmark
and India, as maritime nations, must lead this tide of change.” He added, “This
industry-wide effort to create more opportunities for women in maritime careers
will undoubtedly strengthen our global shipping community and drive progress
and sustainability in the years to come."
Karan Kochhar, Head of Marine People, Asia, Maersk, said, "Our continuous efforts and immense support from the industry has started realising the future of creating an equitable environment at sea for women to thrive in. Through our initiatives, we have successfully inspired more women in India to choose seafaring as a career.” He added, “Getting to 45% has been a great team effort within Maersk and across the industry. Now is the time to keep the momentum up and strive to ensure that the women recruited are also retained in the fleet."
The 'Equal At Sea' conference, held today in Mumbai, brought together maritime industry leaders to discuss gender diversity and inclusion. His Excellency Freddy Svane, Danish Ambassador to India, joined the event. The conference comprised three key segments: ‘Sustainable Equality: Going Beyond the ON-Boarding,’ which explored workplace culture and harassment through an interactive discussion; ‘Sea-side Chat - Not All Ceilings Are Made of Glass,’ celebrating pioneering women in male-dominated fields; and an in-depth discussion on the topic ‘All Women on Board: Myth or Reality?’ Additional highlights included a session by the Women in Maritime Association (WIMA) and the announcement of the Equal At Sea challenge winner. The event concluded with a progress report on Maersk's diversity initiatives, underscoring the company's commitment to fostering an inclusive maritime industry.
Key Achievements and Milestones in India
- Indian women seafarers: With recent cadet
inductions, the number of Indian women seafarers has surpassed the 350
mark, from a mere 41 in 2021, contributing significantly to improving the
diversity within Maersk's seafarers population in India.
- Progress in the Nautical and Engineering
streams: The overall percentage of women cadets in
this year’s intake has gone up to 45%, and the Nautical division has
already crossed 50%.
- Women Rating Programme: Launched in 2023 as a sub-programme of 'Equal At Sea', the initiative began with 22 women trainees in India. Building on its success, Maersk added two subsequent additional batches and now has a total of 70 women ratings undergoing training.
Global Impact
The success of the 'Equal At Sea' initiative in India has also contributed significantly to Maersk's global progress in improving gender diversity. The number of women seafarers in the Maersk fleet has more than doubled, from 295 in 2021 to over 650 and counting in 2024. The percentage of women in Maersk's global seafarer pool has risen from 2.3% in 2022 to 5.5% in 2024.
Looking Ahead
As Maersk celebrates its successful journey
of improving gender diversity goals amongst seafarers in India, the company
remains committed to fostering an inclusive environment and continuing to break
barriers in the maritime industry. Maersk aims to carry this momentum forward
from cadet onboarding to recruitment and create an environment that allows
women to thrive in this traditionally male-dominated sector.
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