
Oman Shipping Company (OSC) recently hosted a conference in Mumbai for senior officers following a rapid rise in crew numbers. The ‘Seafarers’ Safety Conference’ was intended to be a chance for OSC’s subsidiary, Oman Ship Management Company (OSMC), to share best safety practices and current and future trends in the maritime industry.
It comes as the company released latest employment figures showing it now has a total of 1775 crew members working across 41 vessels – a rise of around 500% since 2010, when its total crew numbers were under 400.
OSC chief executive officer, Tarik Al Junaidi, said: “The event highlighted the company’s continuing and ceaseless commitment to safety and best practice on all the vessels in its fleet. Mumbai was chosen as the venue for the conference because it is a major international shipping hub and a large number of OSC’s sea staff hail from India.”
OSC currently operates a total of 51 ships of different types and sizes, with a total cargo carrying capacity of about 8 million tonnes. The company recently took delivery of a new Mid-Range tanker, Sadah Silver, the ninth tanker within the so-called Silver project, which is being implemented by the company with Shell International. A 10th and final vessel in this series is due for delivery by the end of the year. OSMC will technically manage the new tanker, raising the number of vessels managed by the company to 38.



















