Crew supplier considers recruitment but seeks full control
Anglo-Eastern Ship Management is considering the mainland, among others, as a new source of crew supply.
Chairman Peter Cremers said the company, which traditionally drew its crew supply from India and the Philippines, wanted a third source because of the difficulties of getting good seafarers.
But Anglo-Eastern is not entirely happy with the mainland as the authorities want shared control of the sailors who are trained.
'We need offices and control over people and not via someone else,' Mr Cremers said.
And even if that problem is resolved, Anglo-Eastern will have to employ some Chinese-speaking staff at its office to communicate with the Chinese seafarers, most of whom cannot speak English.
Ship managers will probably also have to employ a Taiwanese or a mainland ship's captain to cope with the crew.