Governments and industry must ensure access to the skills of the future as automation and artificial intelligence reshapes the transport sector, urges a new report.
More than 168 million people work in transport worldwide, with 87% making up the low- (15%) and medium- (72%) skilled workforce.
Jens-Uwe Schroder-Hinrichs, of the World Maritime University (WMU), said it would be these workers most affected by change.
However, he added: “The pace of introduction of these …
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