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Meet Captain Mark Maguire, who has spent more than 20 years at sea operating the floating behemoths of container ships.
The sharp-shooting, straight-talking man of the Big Blues has been making waves on TikTok – if you can believe it – showcasing his life out at sea plying the global trade routes and demystifying the world of container shipping.
If there’s an influencer you’re going to follow, Captain Mark Maguire is surely the coolest one because you know, he manages ships the size of the freaking Empire State Building.
At a whopping 353 metres long and 53 metres wide, the container ships that Captain Maguire steers are absolute giants, capable of hauling a jaw-dropping 15,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) – that’s the standard shipping container size, for those not in the know.
“It’s like having 7,500 articulated lorries’ worth of containers on board, stacked high above and below deck,” he explains, per Nautalist International.
“The scale of these ships is truly mind-boggling until you see them up close.”
As the go-to guy for the safety and operation of these colossal beasts, Captain Maguire’s job is no walk in the park. It’s a fine balance of technical know-how, admin hustle, and high-stakes decision-making.
His day kicks off bright and early at 07:00 hrs with a catch-up sesh with the senior officers: the chief engineer, chief mate, and second engineer.
“We go through any issues or upcoming events, review the passage plan, and ensure everything is running smoothly,” he says.
After that, it’s a mad scramble of inspections, emails, and keeping the bridge team on course.
“There’s always something that needs my attention, whether it’s a budgetary concern, a maintenance issue, or preparing for an upcoming port arrival or departure,” Capt Maguire notes. “The buck stops with me, so I have to be across everything that’s happening.”
Interestingly, Capt Maguire is witnessing firsthand the growing role of automation and AI in day-to-day operations.
“A huge amount of data is now transmitted from the ship to our shore-side teams,” he explains. “This allows them to monitor our fuel consumption, engine performance, and other key metrics in real-time, helping us optimise our voyages for maximum efficiency and sustainability.”
Rather than viewing this increased digitalisation as a threat, Capt Maguire sees it as a positive development, one that is reducing the administrative burden on captains like himself.
“The captain’s job is mostly admin these days,” he notes. “There’s a lot of paperwork and email correspondence that comes with running these massive container ships. Anything that can be automated or handled remotely by our shore-side colleagues is a welcome change.”
Additionally, embracing new technologies aligns with decarbonisation and environmental sustainability goals, which are paramount in today’s world.
“We’re under a lot of pressure to reduce our carbon footprint, and rightly so,” he says. “Having accurate, real-time data on our operations is crucial for us to plan the most fuel-efficient passages and optimise our operations.”
But it’s not all spreadsheets and email chains for the captain. When the ship’s pulling into or heading out of port, Captain Maguire takes the helm, literally. He’s right there on the bridge, making sure the tricky manoeuvres go off without a hitch.
“It’s a critical time, and I need to be there to make sure everything goes smoothly and safely,” he says. “We’re talking about a ship the size of the Empire State Building, so there’s no room for error.”
In his lighter moments, Capt Maguire shares behind-the-scenes videos about the daily lives of seafarers with his growing following of 181,000 on TikTok.
@_captain_mark How do we find an individual container on a container ship. #shiptok #captainmark #containership #merchantnavy #supplychain #logistics ♬ original sound – CAPTAIN MARK MAGUIRE
From giving us a peek at the mind-blowing scale of the containerships he commands to taking us inside the engine room and showing off the crew’s living quarters and daily routines, Captain Maguire’s videos offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at an industry most of us never get to see.
@_captain_mark The crew cabin in a container ship. Plus, the recreation facilities. #shiptok #captainmark #containership #merchantnavy #onthisday ♬ original sound – CAPTAIN MARK MAGUIRE
He also loves a good educational moment:
@_captain_mark Parametric Rolling. I try to explain it without getting technical. #captainmark #merchantnavy #shiptok #marineengineering #containership ♬ The Hammer – Kublai Khan
On local turf, we tip our hats off to the likes of Berry & Donaldson, one of South Africa’s largest private owned logistics companies that has been helping importers and exporters navigate the labyrinth that is international freighting for over half a century.
Be it airfreight or sea freight, full containers or part-containers, breakbulk or perishable cargo, for your importing and exporting needs, Berry & Donaldson has it all covered.
In over our fifty years of operating, they have carefully built a network of owner-managed agents worldwide all of whom share their family business way of thinking. Their Forwarding Department has all the experience in dealing with international logistics operators and their indent monitors make sure your cargo is safely delivered to its destination, keeping you in the loop all the way. And, because they also deal in such large volumes of cargo, they are able to negotiate the best possible rates from shipping lines, airlines and other freight forwarding associates.
Besides offering logistical help for international freight forwarding, Berry & Donaldson also sees to customs-clearing and warehouse and transport assistance. Get in touch to learn more.
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