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PH remains key source of top seafarers, says ATPI

ATPI, a global leader in marine travel and logistics, said the Philippines is a key source market for its international maritime operations, citing the nation’s deep pool of highly skilled, English-proficient seafarers.

The announcement comes as the industry adapts to major shifts, including tighter crew rotations and increased group movements.

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Alongside the heightened emphasis on safe, timely crew rotations, the industry’s worldwide growth is driven by cost optimization, risk mitigation of group movements and travel process digitization to improve turnaround times and compliance efficiency. This growth is bolstered by sustained global fleet expansion and the recovery of the cruise and offshore sectors.

According to the BIMCO/International Chamber of Shipping Seafarer Workforce Report 2024, the total number of seafarers serving on merchant ships trading internationally is estimated to be about 1.89 million, comprising 857,540 officers and 1,035,180 ratings—the individuals responsible for general deck duties and the engine room.

“These trends and figures are reshaping the way Filipino seafarers are deployed worldwide and underscore the need for enhanced digitalization and operational agility,” said Yvette Araullo, managing director of ATPI Philippines, at the Seatrade Maritime Crew Connect Global Conference.

“The Philippines, meanwhile, continues to be among the most important crew source markets for ATPI’s international maritime operations, given its deep pool of highly skilled, English-proficient seafarers,” she added.

In line with these factors, ATPI continues to invest through enhanced data visibility, flexible travel solutions and strengthened partnerships with airlines and marine agencies worldwide. The company has also expanded its marine infrastructure across major transit hubs and bolstered airline partnerships to secure capacity for time-sensitive crew changes.

ATPI has also placed a premium on adapting quickly, providing real-time data and aligning with technology-driven solutions best positioned to meet the demands of ship operators. This follows the rise of regional hubs such as Singapore, Dubai and Doha that call for more flexible planning and integrated communication between agencies, shipowners and travel partners.

Proprietary marine tech solutions such as CrewHub and CrewLink enable seamless end-to-end management of crew travel, from booking and ticketing to real-time tracking and reporting. These platforms improve efficiency, reduce manual intervention and provide greater transparency for clients and manning agencies alike.

ATPI’s Travel Tracking System (TTS) supports clients’ duty of care obligations by offering live location tracking, risk alerts and instant communication with traveling crew to ensure safety and support no matter where they are.

“Demand for Filipino seafarers has grown steadily over the past year, particularly in offshore energy, short-sea container trades and passenger vessels. We expect 5 percent to 7 percent annual growth through emerging hubs over the next 12 to 18 months, and ATPI continues to invest in technology, airline partnerships and local infrastructure to support rising needs,” Araullo said.

ATPI recently strengthened its commitment to the Philippines by opening its World Support Center (WSC) in Manila to offer a comprehensive, 24/7 suite of travel management services. The facility represents an investment in first-class Filipino talent and bolsters the company’s operations through innovative service offerings, dynamic partnerships and sustainable initiatives.

As a strategic partner to the marine industry, ATPI supports the Philippines as a critical hub by leveraging technology, global reach and in-depth operational expertise.

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