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    April 23, 2026

    CMA CGM recognised with the “Crew Safety” Award at the UK Flag Forum 2026

    • Safety and Security
    • Corporate
    • CMA SHIPS

    By CMA Ships Communication

    At the latest UK Flag Forum, on April 16, 2026, CMA CGM received the “Crew Safety” award, recognising the Group’s strong commitment to the safety and wellbeing of its seafarers. This distinction highlights the daily efforts of our crews at sea, as well as our shore-based teams, to continuously strengthen our safety culture.

    The ceremony was attended by Natasha GRIFFIN, Managing Director UK, whose presence underlined the importance of this recognition for the Group’s activities in the United Kingdom: “We are honoured to receive this recognition, reflecting our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of our seafarers. It recognises the dedication of our crews and teams and our core belief: Work Safe, Go Home Safe, while highlighting the importance of strong partnerships in building a safer maritime industry.”

    This award reinforces the ongoing efforts of CMA CGM and CMA Ships to ensure ever safer operations, based on prevention, training, feedback and close cooperation with all our partners across the maritime industry.

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    “I would like to highlight an external recognition that carries real meaning for the organization. Our safety practices have been formally acknowledged by the UK Flag — one of the most demanding maritime authorities and a historic reference in Human Factors. This recognition confirms that safety excellence, when structured and consistently deployed, operates at governance level. In high‑risk environments, safety is not a support function — it is a foundation for decision‑making, operational performance, and long‑term trust. It is both a signal of maturity and a responsibility for the organization going forward.”

    Christine CABAU-WOEHREL

    Executive Vice-President Assets and Operations