International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations
The International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations, is the international professional organisation that unites and represents the world's serving Shipmasters.
The IFSMA is primarily concerned with representing the interests of the serving Shipmasters in bodies such as the International Maritime Organization, the International Labour Organization and other relevant, international and national organisations.
The purpose of IFSMA is to bring the Shipmasters' views on matters of marine safety, maritime security and protection of the marine environment to recognition at the required level and, at the same time, to forge a more exclusive and professional status for Shipmasters, one based upon their professional responsibility toward both shipowners and society.
The IFSMA is concerned about both international standards of professional competence for seafarers and international standards on conditions of work for seafarers.
The IFSMA is a federation with a policy to ensure safe operational practices, to prevent human injury, to protect the marine environment and to ensure the safety of life and property at sea.
The IFSMA headquarters are located in London, United Kingdom.
About
History
IFSMA was formed by eight National Shipmasters' Associations and formally constituted on 1 January 1974, in Rotterdam with the aim to unite the world's serving Shipmasters into a single non-profit making international professional organisation.The IFSMA office was moved to London in 1983 for close proximity to the London headquarters of the United Nations International Maritime Organization at which IFSMA had been granted consultative status in 1975, only one year after IFSMAs inauguration. This consultative status as a Non-Government Organisation enables IFSMA to represent the views and protect the interests of the serving Shipmasters unfettered and unfiltered either by national governments or by shipping companies.
In February 1993, IFSMA was placed on the International Labour Organization's Special List of Non-Governmental International Organisations.
In the beginning of 2011, IFSMA started the MasterMarinerBenefitProgram™ a specialized benefit program for all serving Shipmasters, who are either a member of one of the IFSMA Member Associations or an IFSMA Individual Member.
In 2014, over 16,000 Shipmasters from almost 60 different countries are affiliated to IFSMA, either through their National Associations or as Individual Members.
IFSMA Founding Associations
IFSMA, the International Federation of Shipmasters' Associations was founded in 1974 by the following eight National Shipmasters' Associations:- Association Nationale des Officiers et Marine du Commerce, Le Maillon, Paris, France
- Collegio Nazionale Patentati Capitani L.C. e D.M., Genova, Italy
- The Irish Institute of Master Mariners, Dublin, Ireland
- Koninklijk Belgisch Zeemannscollege, Antwerp, Belgium
- Nederlandse Vereniging van Kapiteins ter Koopvaardij, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Norges Skibsforerforbund, Oslo, Norway
- The Society of Master Mariners South Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
- Verband Deutscher Kapitäne und Schiffsoffiziere, Hamburg, Germany
Senior Officer Legal Insurance
The policy of insurance shall be for the benefit of the nominated Ship Master and Chief Engineer and deemed thereafter to be the assured and shall remain in force throughout the currency of the policy whilst the assured is performing his or her duties as a Ship Master/Chief Engineer whilst officially assigned to a vessel.The Senior Officer Legal Insurance is fully backed by the well known and leading international marine insurance market Lloyd's of London.
Senior Officer Legal Insurance provides for:
- Full coverage for defence and legal costs in criminal and civil proceedings up to EUR 1,000,000 or its equivalent
- Loss of Income
- Civil Liability and Defence
Membership
Member Associations
| Country | Association | Acronym | Joint |
Argentina |
Argentina