Over 95% of the world's trade goes by sea and, in the 21st century, the seas of the world carry more good than ever before. The volume of goods traveling by sea has increased nine fold since 1950. The robust world economy, fuelled by Chinese and Indian growth with shipping tonnage to orders for next 5 to 6 year. And the level of scrapping old tonnage is at its historical low as the high freight rates continue to make even the old tonnage profitable.
The number of ships sailing the seas is growing at a brisk pace. There is also surge in number of larger and more technologically advanced vessels.
The global shipping industry is increasingly relying on India as a favored source of its current and future seafarer demand, because it acknowledges the India has the means to satisfy the number shortage and the Indian academic system provides the strongest foundation for building high standards of skills, initiatives, professionalism and leadership required of the modern seafarers.
There are over 85,000 merchant ships in the world with more than 100 types of cargo ships.
Ships do not move cargoes; people do we require ambitions individuals to join our competent and committed team officers operating our modern fleet of vessels.