The Pool Of Ship Officers Is Running Dry

In the 1950’s a ship carrying 10,000 tons of cargo needed 50 crew members. That’s 200 tons per crew member.
Now a large container ship might have 20 crew and carry 200,000 tons. That’s 10,000 tons per crew member.
Seems like decent wages might not be a crushing burden considering the revenue from that much cargo for those few crew.

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