This is also true for those who work on land, but the performance of a ship's work can vary greatly depending on the crew assignment (combination of crew members). The biggest factor is the communication between the crew on board. In some cases, if this is not sufficient, the original ability of the seafarers will be x0.1 or so. On the other hand, if the communication is not good enough, the ability of the crew may be doubled or even tripled, and if the growth of each individual is taken into account, the performance may even be several times higher than that. We also take into account the compatibility of each person when deciding on the assignment.

Many seafarers find it fulfilling to be in an environment where they can grow and develop, and by being in an environment where they can play an active role, the return to the company as well as the seafarer can be significant.

The seafarer's supervisor sometimes treats the seafarers like baseball players and wins the game (the voyage).

It is still the players (sailors) who actually decide the game. We encourage the growth of each individual by preparing the best FILED to build up good human resources.

Seafarers cannot be trained in a short period of time. It takes a long time for them to become the core of the company. However, it is precisely because of this situation that the view from the top will be very special.

In my work, I find that creating (or nurturing) people is no less fascinating than creating things. I feel fortunate to be able to see the growth of young seafarers up close.