The German Maritime Centre has conducted an online survey to determine the motivation of trainees, students and dual study students as well as young professionals who are active in maritime professions, maritime courses of study and in companies, institutions and...
Karina Tammen Research Associate Phone: +49 40 9999 698 – 88E-Mail: Tammen[at]dmz-maritim.de The shortage of labour and skilled workers in Germany is increasing. According to the Federal Employment Agency, the number of professions facing shortage has risen from 148...
The maritime sector is a key player in the implementation of the energy transition. In the long term, it will need more than > 3.5 million tonnes of hydrogen or H2 derivatives annually. The German government’s climate protection targets stipulate that...
Capt. Runa Jörgens Head of Topics and Projects Phone: +49 40 9999 698 - 71E-Mail: Joergens[at]dmz-maritim.de The use of climate-friendly hydrogen and its derivatives (methanol, ammonia, e-liquid natural gas and e-diesel) will become necessary in order to achieve both...
Germany must safeguard and strengthen its maritime and national sovereignty. To this end, the maritime industry intends to become an international driver of transformation in the areas of automation, digitalisation and decarbonisation, and to limit climate change. It...
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