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Stranded Ukrainian seafarers to get remote fix in paperwork overhaul

July 29, 2025
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Revolutionizing Maritime Services: Ukraine’s Remote Seafarers Identity Document Processing

Ukraine is gearing up to revolutionize its maritime services with a groundbreaking pilot scheme that will allow for the remote processing of seafarers’ identity documents (SID). This initiative aims to assist thousands of Ukrainian seafarers who are currently stranded abroad due to various challenges such as war, bureaucracy, and logistical hurdles.

While an official launch date for the scheme has yet to be announced, industry experts like crew supplier and management company Danica Crewing Specialists anticipate its implementation within the next few months. This move comes at a crucial time when many Ukrainian seafarers find themselves unable to return home and face obstacles in accessing essential government services.

Under this new scheme, Ukrainian seafarers located abroad will have the opportunity to apply for or renew their national SIDs through a remote center in Warsaw. This innovative approach eliminates the need for seafarers to travel back to Ukraine for crucial paperwork, thus removing barriers that previously jeopardized their jobs and contracts.

The responsibility for issuing SIDs will transition from local port captains to the Maritime Administration, streamlining the certification process and enabling a fully paperless system. Danica Crewing Specialists, a key player in managing Ukrainian crew, sees this development as a significant step towards modernizing maritime services and ensuring continuity and security for the country’s seafaring workforce.

“This remote processing solution addresses a real and pressing issue faced by Ukrainian seafarers, providing them with the convenience and essential support they need to sustain their livelihoods. By embracing modernization and efficiency, other flag states may be inspired to enhance their support for seafarers in similar ways,” noted Henrik Jensen, CEO of Danica Crewing Specialists.

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