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Maritime Welfare Leader Guy Platten Named Mission to Seafarers Chairman

By MGN EditorialApril 30, 2026 at 01:42 PM

Chartered master mariner Guy Platten, former secretary general of the International Chamber of Shipping, appointed to lead the Mission to Seafarers as the global welfare charity addresses evolving maritime labor challenges.

The Mission to Seafarers has appointed Guy Platten as its new chairman, bringing four decades of senior maritime leadership to one of the industry's most important welfare organizations. Playten, a chartered master mariner, most recently served as secretary general and CEO of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), where he led advocacy and policy efforts across the global shipping industry. His appointment marks a notable transition for the London-based charity, which serves merchant seafarers in ports worldwide. The Mission to Seafarers provides essential support services to commercial crews, including port-based chaplaincy, emergency assistance, training programs, and advocacy on maritime labor issues. With seafarers often facing isolation, repatriation challenges, and vulnerability in unfamiliar ports, the organization's work has become increasingly vital to industry welfare standards. Playten's background in maritime governance and strategic leadership comes at a critical time for the sector. The shipping industry continues to grapple with persistent seafarer welfare challenges—crew change issues, wage theft, port access limitations, and mental health support—areas where international advocacy and coordination are essential. His ICS experience positions him to strengthen the Mission's engagement with shipowners, charterers, port authorities, and international maritime bodies. The appointment underscores the sector's commitment to advancing seafarer welfare standards at a time when maritime labor conditions are under increasing scrutiny from regulators, NGOs, and industry stakeholders seeking sustainable shipping practices. The Mission to Seafarers operates as an independent charity with a network of port-based centers across major shipping hubs globally.
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