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March 2014

MRM workshop in Manila for Laurin Maritime

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Seminars/Conferences No Comments

As a “warm-up” for its main conference the week after, Laurin Maritime gathered a number of masters and chief engineers for a special session and workshop on MRM. The workshop took place at the Sofitel hotel in Manila on 28 March 2014.

Masters, chief engineers and Manila office staff of Laurin Maritime at the MRM workshop on 28 March 2014. Representing Laurin Maritime's head office were Carina Wermelin (back row, middle) and Michael Wilson (back row). Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy standing on the left.

Masters, chief engineers and Manila office staff of Laurin Maritime at the MRM workshop on 28 March 2014. Representing Laurin Maritime’s head office were Carina Wermelin (back row, middle) and Michael Wilson (back row). Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy standing on the left.

Wallenius Marine follows up its October conference

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Seminars/Conferences No Comments

At the end of March 2014 Wallenius Marine carried out yet another officer conference in Manila. A full day, 27 March, was devoted to a combined MRM seminar and workshop led by Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy.

Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy discussing "Challenge and Response".

Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy discussing “Challenge and Response”.

 

Participants at Wallenius Marine's officer conference gathered for a group photo.

Participants at Wallenius Marine’s officer conference gathered for a group photo.

 

Happy organizers after a successful conference. From left to right, Peter Jodin, Wallenius Marine, San Win, Wallenius Marine, Martin Hernqvist, ALL Academy and Dennis Johansson, Wallenius Marine.

Happy organizers after a successful conference. From left to right, Peter Jodin (Wallenius Marine), San Win (Wallenius Marine), Martin Hernqvist (ALL Academy) and Dennis Johansson (Wallenius Marine).

MRM Facilitator training in Manila successfully concluded

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Train the trainer One Comment

Manila-25-26-March-2014-workshop-1A successful MRM Facilitator training event was today concluded in Makati City, Manila, Philippines. 22 participants from China, Germany, Indonesia, Philippines and Singapore had gathered for the two-day event held at the European Training & Competence Center (ETCC) Inc. to be trained and certified as MRM Facilitators.

Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy, trainer at the event, claims that the event was a success much thanks to the active participation from the participants. “It was obvious that the candidates shared our passion for MRM training and the results that may be achieved through effective training in human and organizational factors. We had great interaction and discussions throughout the course”, he said.

The event was the starting point for the participating academies and companies to implement MRM in their respective organizations.

The participants at the event were:

  • Capt Sivaraja Supramani, APL Co. Pte Ltd, Singapore
  • Capt Ernesto Roque Jr., C-MAN Maritime Inc.
  • Mr John Allan Lopez, COMPASS Training Center Inc.
  • Mr Reynald Tacuyan, COMPASS Training Center Inc.
  • Ms Katrina Lucagan, European Training & Competence Centre (ETCC) Inc.
  • Mr Caspar Graf von Spee, Harren & Partner Ship Management GmbH & Co. KG
  • Ms Yanling Men, ISEACO Holdings Pte Ltd
  • Mr. Jose Jr. Reynoso, Italian Maritime Academy
  • Cdr Lawrence P. Ato Jr., Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP)
  • Engr Jesus Mendoza, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP)
  • Capt Abelardo Pacheco, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP)
  • Capt Rodolfo Raz, Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP)
  • Mr. Michael Armamento, MSI Ship Management Pte Ltd
  • Mr Ashish Kambo, MSI Ship Management Pte Ltd
  • Capt Sang Chiat Lee, MSI Ship Management Pte Ltd
  • Capt Jingang Zhang, MSI Ship Management Pte Ltd (Qingdao)
  • Capt Irvin Apit, Pandiship Corporation
  • Capt Roy Jusa, Pandiship Corporation
  • Capt Melchor Siton, Pandiship Corporation
  • Mr.  Dawei Wang, Qingdao International Maritime Service Co., Ltd.
  • Mr Thim Wai, Kelvin Cheung, ST Education & Training Pte Ltd
  • Capt Muhammad Suharto, Westminster Maritime Training Centre Philippines

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Allianz Safety and Shipping Review 2014

By Accidents and investigations, P&I Clubs and marine insurers No Comments

Published by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty at www.agcs.allianz.com
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“Following the Safety and Shipping Review 2013, this annual release by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty analyzes the shipping losses (of over 100 gross tons) which occurred in 2013 and focuses simultaneously on key maritime developments over the same period of time.

Allianz Safety and Shipping Review 2014More than two years after the Costa Concordia disaster, improving passenger ship safety continues to be a priority. With more than 90% of global trade estimated to be carried by sea, the safety of international shipping vessels and routes is critical to the health of the global economy.

For the first time, the AGCS Safety and Shipping Review 2014 also includes the total number of shipping casualties/incidents by region. There were 2,596 casualties during 2013 with the East Mediterranean & Black Sea region the top hotspot (464), and the British Isles has been the scene of the most casualties over the past decade (see page13).

During 2013 there were 94 losses reported worldwide, ensuring the annual total dropped under 100 for only the second time in 12 years, continuing the recent downward trend. These losses are a 20% decline from 2012, which reported 117 losses.

The Safety and Shipping Review 2014 also focuses on safety concerns ranging across topics, from hazardous cargo to passenger ship safety to pollution control. Recent accidents, such as the sinking of the MOL Comfort (an overweight container ship) or the St Thomas of Aquinas (Philippine-registered 1972-built ferry), signal experts as to where standards need to be more closely examined.

According to the report, more than a third of 2013’s total losses were concentrated in two maritime regions. As in 2012, the South China, Indo China, Indonesia and the Philippines region saw the highest number of losses (18 ships), closely followed by the seas around Japan, Korea and North China (17 ships).

Emerging Risks
While the report offers details on topics that have historically challenged marine safety, it also looks at the rising trends and emerging risks that seafarers will need to regard. An increasingly difficult operating climate for ship operators has forced a number of innovations, including larger ship sizes to capitalize on economies of scale, the use of alternative fuels and changes in ship designs. At the same time, more economical trading routes are fast appearing in Arctic regions during the summer months, but these present their own set of challenges.”