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BSM was one of twelve companies that took part in the Diversity@Sea initiative with a pilot ship. ©BSM

After a 10-month project phase, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has successfully completed the Diversity@Sea project, a global initiative by the ‘All Aboard Alliance’ aimed at fostering gender and cultural diversity within the maritime industry. As part of this programme, four female seafarers from different countries were part of the multinational crew on BSM-managed container vessel, “Charlotte Schulte”.

Despite progress in workplace diversity, shipping remains one of the least gender-balanced industries, with women comprising just 2% of seafarers. Recognising the untapped talent pool and the industry-wide shortage of skilled labour, BSM is actively working to increasing female representation at sea. The company has introduced initiatives such as improved working conditions, a mentorship program linking female shore staff with women at sea, and policies supporting an inclusive shipboard culture.

The Diversity@Sea pilot is one of BSM’s initiatives to attract more women to seafaring professions. Launched by the ‘All Aboard Alliance’, an initiative by the Global Maritime Forum, the programme aims to improve gender and cultural diversity onboard. It aligns closely with BSM’s values of promoting equality, diversity and inclusion at sea.

A collaborative effort for greater inclusion

As one of twelve companies that committed a pilot vessel to this initiative, BSM explored ways to improve onboard experiences for seafarers of all genders. Each pilot vessel had at least four female seafarers and a wide variety of nationalities on board. The participating crew received regular surveys on topics such as mental health, working conditions, and employment challenges for female seafarers.

Junie Cantoneros, 35, from the Philippines and Chief Officer on container vessel “Charlotte Schulte”, has witnessed significant progress for women on board since the beginning of her career. “We are seeing more women in leadership roles, and greater efforts have been made to create an inclusive work environment. Although challenges remain, the focus for equality and respect has grown much stronger, making the maritime industry more supportive and unbiased.” She added, “As opportunities for women continue to expand, and with the right training, support, and leadership, there is no reason why an all-female crew cannot be a reality at some point.”

Eva Rodriguez, Director HR Marine at BSM, claims that there is still a long way to go in addressing gender imbalance. “You need perseverance to achieve true diversity at sea. But we will not relent, because we have talented and ambitious female seafarers who deserve encouragement and support”.

Shaping the future of maritime workplaces

Preliminary findings from the project, compiled by the Global Maritime Forum, highlight key focus areas for industry-wide improvement, including zero tolerance for abuse and harassment, improving work-life balance, and upgrading onboard facilities, such as enhanced internet and social connectivity. The insights—drawn from 400 seafarers and over 50,000 data points—will contribute to a comprehensive industry report and guidelines, set to be published by the Global Maritime Forum in April 2025. These recommendations will support maritime companies, regulators, and industry stakeholders in shaping a more inclusive and resilient workforce for the future.

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About Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement 

Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) is an integrated maritime solutions provider. Managing a fleet of 680 vessels, 40,000 crew and 2,000 shore-based employees enable the delivery of safe, reliable, and efficient ship management services through a network of 11 ship management centres, 28 crew service centres and six wholly owned maritime training centres across the world. Alongside comprehensive ship management services, BSM offers a suite of complementary maritime solutions that are customised to meet individual customer requirements. As a member of the Schulte Group, BSM benefits from its 140+ years of experience in the shipping industry.
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