ManPower

Asia manpower supply and management Joint Stock Company

ASHICO Manpower was established in October 2016 in Hai Phong, operating in crew manning services and founding mission is to upgrade crew quality and connect seafarers with ship owners. The Company’s vision is to become a professional and reliable crew manning in Vietnam. The mission is gradually executed by ” transparent recruitment, frequent training and efficient crew management “.

Hotline: +84 225 8832 550

Seafarer recruitment and management services

ASHICO MANPOWER main service is crew manning which is complied with MLC 2006, STCW 1995/2010 and requested criteria of ship owners

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Seafarer training

ASHICO MANPOWER prioritizes quality of the seafarer and regularly upgrade it by training including internal training and external training

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Marine and technical services

ASHICO Manpower is providing marine and technical support to manning vessels and upon ship owners’ orders

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News – Events
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Maritime Labour Convention

The International Labour Organization's Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006 - also known as the Seafarers’ Bill of Rights – sets out...

ILO

Maritime Labour Convention

The International Labour Organization's Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006 - also known as the Seafarers’ Bill of Rights – sets out the minimum rights that you should expect as a seafarer What is the Maritime Labour Convention? The International Labour... Read More

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IMO endorses guidance on ensuring seafarers’ access to medical care onshore

A significant step has been made to protect seafarers’ health and safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim’s endorsement of a series of recommendations designed to ensure seafarers can access medical... Read More

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Seafarers’ Bulletin 2020

SB2020 English_1 https://asiamanpower.vn/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SB2020-English_1.pdf   Read More

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300,000 Seafarers Trapped at Sea: Mounting crew change crisis demands faster action from governments

The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) estimates that there are now approximately 300,000 seafarers trapped working aboard ships due to the crew change crisis caused by government Covid-19 border and travel restrictions, and an... Read More

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