Maritime sector at verge of change: learning and competence needs in Finnish maritime cluster




Kilpi Vesa, Solakivi Tomi, Kiiski Tuomas

PublisherSpringer

2021

Wmu Journal of Maritime Affairs

WMU JOURNAL OF MARITIME AFFAIRS

WMU J MARIT AFF

20

1

63

79

17

1651-436X

1654-1642

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s13437-021-00228-0

https://doi.org/10.1007/s13437-021-00228-0

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/53424609



Shipping plays an important role in the world, transporting over 80% of international trade and employing over 1.5 million seafarers. The maritime industry, including shipbuilding and equipment manufacturing, is extensive. Both of these interconnected businesses are facing rapid change caused by increasingly speedy technological development and the tightening of environmental regulation. This survey-based research analyzes the current and future competence needs of firms operating in maritime logistics and the maritime industry. The findings indicate that in both contexts, the increasing importance of various general competences is understood and the need is recognized in particular to improve those related to environmental regulation as well as technology and automation. Overall, the gap between current and desired levels of competence is expected to widen. In terms of education, this is likely to affect vocational training and university-level learning differently in that functional competences are emphasized more in the former and social and meta-competences in the latter.

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