Svitzer Europe Copenhagen, Denmark, vacancies.
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Maritime Medical Examination in Georgia Without a Queue. Special Conditions for Seafarers from Ukraine, Russia and Belarus

25 years of experience, P&I Club certificates, yellow fever vaccination, special offers for seafarers from other countries: transfer service, accommodation search, discounts on certificates in partner training centers, employment assistance through Georgian crewing companies.

Maritime Training Centers in Europe – Part 3: Germany and the Netherlands

In this material, we will focus on where to obtain or renew maritime certificates in Germany and the Netherlands, and we will also look at which training centers for seafarers prepare specialists to work on smart ships and with artificial intelligence technologies.


When the Storm is Inside You: the Problem that is not Talked About - Suicidal Tendencies at Sea.
The seafarer's profession is one of the most stressful, with high isolation and harsh working conditions, and can lead to increased stress levels, depression and, as a consequence, suicidal risks.
What leads a person to suicidal thoughts and what should you do if you have suicidal thoughts?
How to Live After Finishing Your Seafaring? It is Possible to be Successful on the Shore

Changing a profession is a serious step that requires courage and determination. Sometimes it’s difficult to understand yourself: what do I want, how to realize it, maybe I’m wrong and will regret it?





Svitzer Europe

Svitzer Europe


Country:Denmark
City:Copenhagen
Address:Sundkrogsgade 17
Phone number:+45 (39) 19-39-19

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Company detailed:

Founded in 1833, Svitzer builds on almost 200 years of experience, and our powerful tugboats and experts in towage work tirelessly to keep goods flowing, businesses thriving, and communities connected. Today, Svitzer is a leading global port and terminal infrastructure provider, serving approximately 2,000 customers in 141 ports and 40 terminals across 37 countries through a fleet of 456 vessels.






Who was employed via Svitzer Europe company?

Full Name Age Position Last contract Company
Vladylen *****41Chief EngineerChief Engineer23.07.2025Svitzer EuropeTo contact seafarer






 
 

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