Carnival Maritime strengthens co-operation with WISTA

2018-07-28T06:47:17+00:00 July 28th, 2018|Appointments|

The German arm of the Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA), which is based in Hamburg, has elected Carnival Maritime’s, Cindy Paarmann (pictured), to the board.

“I am very happy and honoured to be representing women in our industry in this key position. As HR manager development at Carnival Maritime, supporting women’s careers on board is one of my focuses. I want to encourage women to discover and embrace the many exciting and fulfilling career options in the cruise industry.

“The doors are open for them, because shipping companies have now realised what a great asset diversity is. Women belong on board!” she said.

Carnival Maritime is the marine service unit for AIDA Cruises and Costa Crociere. Currently, 60 female officers work on the group’s vessels – two-thirds on deck and one third in engine services.

A great example of what women can achieve in the marine industry is Germany’s first female cruise ship captain, WISTA member Nicole Langosch, who took over the helm of AIDA Cruises ships in April, 2018. Paarmann’s colleague Abi Lewis, director itinerary and fuel in the Carnival Maritime Nautical Department, has been participating with the WISTA mentoring programme this year.

“When it comes to the proportion of women in our industry, there is a lot of catching up to do and a very clear need for more information. Carnival Maritime is fully committed to encouraging women to join WISTA and explicitly supports the association’s activities and values. This way, we aim to make a positive contribution to ensuring that more women take on management roles in shipping,” said Tino Hensel, Carnival Maritime’s Vice President Marine HR.

Worldwide, the proportion of female officers is 5.4%. Alongside Spain, Finland and Malta, Germany has one of the highest proportions of women in the industry.