Seafaring is a passion combined with a love of the sea and the elements. Only those who have experienced and survived them understand what that means and know how to respect them.
Only those who have retained this passion know what is important on board, what is really important. But what makes a good superintendent? Expertise? Experiences? All of this plays an important role. But also the love of his job and the ability to understand the people on board who are thousands of miles away. So the associated passion for seafaring in general. Only then do you know how the processes on deck and in the engine work, where the problems lie that the crews are confronted with every day.