International Women's Day in the Maritime Industry is a special day dedicated to celebrating and recognizing the achievements of women working in the maritime industry. This day is celebrated every year on May 18th and was established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 1988. This landmark event was created to promote equality and improve working conditions for women in the maritime sector. Maritime transport is a key sector of the global economy, and women are playing an increasingly important role in it. They work in various fields such as ship management, maintenance, commercial operations, research and development and much more.
International Women's Day also serves to raise awareness of the challenges women face in the maritime sector, such as discrimination and unequal career opportunities. This day also celebrates the achievements of women in this area and their contribution to the development of maritime transport.
Over the past decades, the number of women working in the maritime sector has increased significantly and they have proven themselves to be talented and gifted professionals. They demonstrate a high level of professionalism, management and leadership abilities, as well as the ability to quickly analyze and solve complex problems.