0 present participle of crew --
1 If you crew a boat, or crew for someone on their boat, you help to sail it. --
Many operators have slimmed down their operations to achieve leaner crewing levels, involving redundancies, and have made radical changes in work practices—not least, faster turn-round times.
The needs of security and the fears of passengers on public transport should be taken into account in planning bus routes, bus stop location and crewing.
This is not a shipbuilding contract, but a contract for the provision of a complete service, including crewing, maintenance, and management of the ships.
The key to this is the crewing of the vessels concerned.
There is deep concern about inadequate international standards of management and crewing.
First, we tried to impose on owners licence conditions on the loading and crewing of their ships.
We believe that it is impossible to confront the issue of maritime safety without examining crewing.
It would need a certain amount of consideration concerning cost and crewing, but it is under consideration.