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MRM Event in Hamburg

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Train the trainer No Comments

ALL Academy goes to Hamburg, Germany on 23 September 2015 for another MRM Train the Trainer event. We have the pleasure to be hosted by MTC Marine Training Center Hamburg. The MRM events in Europe are always popular and fill up quickly. This is because it allows companies from many different countries around Europe to come together without having  to travel far. This event like many others was a attended by several different companies making the event diversified and often raises interesting issues. When several different companies come together, the company’s differences also bring attention their many similarities and what it is that all of the companies have in common.

List of participants from the event:

  1. Alejandro Justiniani – Bernard Schulte Shipmanagement
  2. Reza Akbari Alashti – Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd
  3. Jan Dethlefsen – Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd
  4. Faouzi Fradi – Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd
  5. Marvin Hollje – Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd
  6. Oskar Maro – Columbia Shipmanagement Ltd
  7. Christis Roussos – Colombia Shipmanagement Ltd
  8. Martin Finnberg – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  9. Ilja Franzen – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  10. Clemens Hermsmeyer – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  11. Donatus Kulisch – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  12. Marc Petrikowski – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  13. Kurt Steuer – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  14. Jan Stöck – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  15. Eckart Wilharm – Hamburg Port Services GmbH
  16. Cees de Groot – Maritime Institute “Willem Barentsz”
  17. Marios Antoniou – Mastermind Shipmanagement Ltd
  18. Andreas Potamitis – Mastermind Shipmanagement Ltd
  19. Armin Cloodt – MTC Marine Training Center Hamburg GmbH
  20. Andreas Hartmann – MTC Marine Training Center Hamburg GmbH
  21. Norbert Büttner – Reederei NSB
  22. Yuriy Zakharov – Seaspan Ship Management Ltd
  23. Oleksii Chepok – Wallem Shipmanagement Ltd
Group photo taken inside the MTC Hamburg office where the MRM Facilitator Training event took place.

Group photo taken inside the MTC Hamburg office where the MRM Facilitator Training event took place.

 

ALL Academy and Prospect Facilitators Meet in Manila

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Train the trainer No Comments

Manila has been a reoccurring location over the past years for our MRM Train the Trainer courses. Often holding  2 or more events in Manila per year. The Filipino hospitality always makes us feel welcomed and at home.  On the 29th of April 2015, ALL Academy facilitated a Train the Trainer course with a group of participants from several different companies which contributes to interesting group dynamics and discussions and this event was no different. This event was hosted by KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc., a manning agency established in 1993. ALL Academy wishes to thank KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc. for hosting this successful event!

List of participants who attended the event:

  1. Brijendra Srivastava – Bernhard Schulte Ship Management
  2. Giovanni Saguid – Compass Training Center
  3. Arthur Sandoval – Compass Training Center
  4. Dennis Desabille – Grieg Philippines Inc.
  5. Emilio Oseña – Grieg Philippines Inc.
  6. Jannicke Steen – Grieg Star
  7. Efren Doctor – KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc.
  8. Rey Evangelista – KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc.
  9. Napo Florendo – KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc.
  10. Michelle Angela Montana – KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc.
  11. Ricardo Oleo Jr. – KGJS Fleet Management Manila Inc.
  12. Foong Yee Kuan – PSA Marine (Pte) Ltd
  13. Vera Christine Dadula – United Marine Training Center, Inc.
  14. Raymond Labra – United Marine Training Center, Inc.
  15. Rolando Ormas – United Marine Training Center, Inc.
Participants carefully listen to the presentation during the MRM Facilitator training event on 29 April 2015.

Participants carefully listen to the presentation during the MRM Facilitator training event on 29 April 2015.

 

The participants together with Martin Hernqvist pose for a group photo.

The participants together with Martin Hernqvist pose for a group photo.

Introduction to MRM at Furetank

By ALL Academy, Maritime Resource Management (MRM) No Comments

On April 14, 2015, ALL Academy was at Furetank Rederi AB with its office located at Donsö, an island in the Gothenburg archipelago, to give an introduction to MRM. During the session, we touched on the main points and concepts of Maritime Resource Management and also discussed current issues from the maritime branch in relation to the MRM concepts. These type of sessions are sometimes done on location when a company is interested in giving its shore-side staff a preview of the MRM programme.

The group from Furetank Rederi AB during the introduction to MRM session held at their main office at Donsö.

The group from Furetank Rederi AB during the introduction to MRM session held at their main office at Donsö.

MRM Facilitator Training in Durban South Africa

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Master/Pilot, Train the trainer No Comments

Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence hosted our  first ever MRM Event in South Africa on 25-26 February 2015. There were a total of 19 participants who contributed to interesting discussions during the event in Durban, South Africa. All of the participants were from the Maritime School of Excellence except one participant who represented Seaspan Crew Management.  Many thanks to our host for making our first event in South Africa a success.

List of participants that attended the event:

  1. Aubrey Tibane – Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  2. Benjamin Smit- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  3. Colin Howard Johnsen- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  4. Elelwani Nemukula- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  5. Erlene Olivier- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  6. Gengan Pillay- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  7. Gladwell Sibisi- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  8. Lindani Mkhize- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  9. Mogamat Plaatjes- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  10. Natasha Houston- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  11. Nicolaas Abraham Von Rijsbergen- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  12. Nkosinathi Michael Manqele- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  13. Nondumiso Makaula- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  14. Patience Ngubane- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  15. Pravina Pillay- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  16. Rodney Westermeyer- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  17. Thube Jeremiah Tseki- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  18. Vinay Preetheiraj Merhoye- Transnet Academy- Maritime School of Excellence
  19. Illya Kudinov- Seaspan Ship Management Ltd.
The group from Transnet Academy with Capt. Illya Kudinov of Seaspan Ship Management Ltd. and Mr. Martin Hernqvist from ALL Academy

The group from Transnet Academy with Capt. Illya Kudinov of Seaspan Ship Management Ltd. and Mr. Martin Hernqvist from ALL Academy.

 

The participants pay attention during the MRM session in Durban.

The participants pay attention during the MRM session in Durban.

The Swedish Club identifies lack of MRM behind navigational claims

By Accidents and investigations, Maritime Resource Management (MRM), P&I Clubs and marine insurers 2 Comments

In a report just published by the mutual hull insurer and P&I club The Swedish Club, lack of MRM has been identified as a common contributing factor in navigational accidents. The report is based on hull and machinery claims between 2004 and 2013 and the navigational claims – collisions, contacts and groundings – have been analyzed in more detail. The report lists a number of contributing factors behind these claims. The most important being:

  • Non-adherence to procedures
  • Ineffective communication
  • Poor lookout
  • Lack of situation awareness
  • Complacency

The report confirms the picture that we have seen for a long time – accidents are caused by “non-technical” factors rather than lack of technical skills. The non-technical factors are the focus area of Maritime Resource Management (MRM) training and the report also concludes that shipping companies need to better implement MRM in their organizations for substantial improvements to be seen.

Click here or the picture below for the report (1.5 MB, pdf-format).

The Swedish Club, Navigational Claims Report 2014

The Swedish Club, Navigational Claims Report 2014

Sovcomflot Training Center signs MRM licence agreement

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), New clients No Comments

On 5th February 2015, Training Center “Sovcomflot” in St. Petersburg signed an MRM licence and support agreement with ALL Academy International AB. Signatories were Captain Igor Pankov, Head of Training Center “Sovcomflot”, and Martin Hernqvist of ALL Academy International AB.

Sovcomflot is Russia’s largest shipping company and one of the world’s leading energy transporters. Its fleet consists of 153 vessels (12,74 million dwt) and 9 newbuildings (0,33 million dwt). The average age of the vessels is about 9,2 years and all tankers are double-hulled. The corporate structure involves shipowning, commercial and technical management and the company employs 4450 Russian seafarers and 2213 shore-based personnel.

Training is important and at the heart of this system are the Sovcomflot Training Centre in St. Petersburg and the Novoship Training Centre in Novorossiysk. The Sovcomflot Training Center in St. Petersburg was opened on 22 December 2012 and the training center became operational in 2013.

Training Centre Sovcomflot

Next generation seafarers being trained at Training Center “Sovcomflot” in St. Petersburg. Captain Igor Pankov, Head of the Training Center, to the right. Photo credit: Sovcomflot

 

  • Please click here for more information about Sovcomflot Training Centres.
  • For photos and text from the opening ceremony of Training Center “Sovcomflot” on 22 December 2012, click here.

Good mix at MRM Facilitator training in Gothenburg

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Train the trainer No Comments

A two-day MRM Facilitator training event was held at the Scandic Europa Hotel in Gothenburg on 4-5 February 2015. As usual there was a good mix of people. This time the participants represented maritime universities and training centres, ship owners, ship managers, maritime administrations, manning agencies and P&I clubs. Nationalities represented were Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the U.K. All in all a perfect mix to discuss safety issues from many different perspectives. ALL Academy wishes to thank all participants for their active participation during these two days.

The group gathered in the conference lobby at the hotel.

The group gathered in the conference lobby at the hotel. From left to right, Nataša Juničić, Sigurnost Educa, Ann Andersson, Stena Line, Nedjeljko Mihaljevic, Harren & Partner Shipmanagement, Uta Perčić, Sigurnost Educa, Fredrik Peterson, Viking Ice Consultancy, Jelica Sajko, Sigurnost Educa, Igor Pankov, Training Center “Sovcomflot”, Henrik Andersson, Swedish Maritime Administration, Karin Hansen, Laurin Maritime AB, Andreas Kawen, Orion Bulkers GmbH & Co. KG, Drew Strannigan, Northern Marine Manning Services, Ivan Angelov, Harren & Partner Shipmanagement, Terje R. Paulsen, Gard AS, Pasi Leino, KYAMK Kymenlaakso University of Applied Science, Sergey Levchenko, KOF Ltd Crewing Agency and Martin Hernqvist, ALL Academy International AB.

 

Participants, from left to right:

  • Nataša Juničić, Sigurnost Educa
  • Ann Andersson, Stena Line
  • Nedjeljko Mihaljevic, Harren & Partner Shipmanagement
  • Uta Perčić, Sigurnost Educa
  • Fredrik Peterson, Viking Ice Consultancy
  • Jelica Sajko, Sigurnost Educa
  • Igor Pankov, Training Center “Sovcomflot”
  • Henrik Andersson, Swedish Maritime Administration
  • Karin Hansen, Laurin Maritime AB
  • Andreas Kawen, Orion Bulkers GmbH & Co. KG
  • Drew Strannigan, Northern Marine Manning Services
  • Ivan Angelov, Harren & Partner Shipmanagement
  • Terje R. Paulsen, Gard AS
  • Pasi Leino, KYAMK Kymenlaakso University of Applied Science
  • Sergey Levchenko, KOF Ltd Crewing Agency
  • Martin Hernqvist, ALL Academy International AB

PSA Marine in Singapore to offer MRM training

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), New clients No Comments

PSA Marine (Pte) Ltd in Singapore has decided to offer MRM courses to its clients. On 9 January 2015, the company signed an MRM licence and support agreement with ALL Academy International AB. The MRM training will be delivered through PSAM Academy which is the training arm of PSA Marine. PSAM Academy offers courses in practical pilotage, ship-handling, shipboard emergencies, crisis management, tug handling and other marine related subjects for the maritime industry.

PSAM Academy joins a number of other MRM licensees in Singapore, including APL Co Pte Ltd, Bourbon Training Center & Simulator Pte Ltd, Cara Shipping Pte Ltd, GC Tankers Pte Ltd, Goodwood Ship Management, Iseaco Holdings Pte Ltd, MSI Ship Management Pte Ltd, STEi Institute, STET Maritime Pte Ltd, Uniteam Marine, Wavelink Maritime Institute and Winning Shipping. We are pleased to welcome PSA Marine and PSAM Academy to the MRM network!

For more information about PSAM Academy, please visit the PSAM Academy website.

Registration open for Facilitator training in Gothenburg and Durban

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM), Train the trainer No Comments

The first two MRM Facilitator training events in 2015 will take place in Gothenburg, Sweden, and in Durban, South Africa. Both events will take place during the month of February. We are especially pleased to be able to invite prospective MRM Facilitators to Durban. This event will be the first ever MRM Facilitator training event carried out in Africa. Maritime School of Excellence in Durban will be our host. Click here for more information and registration.

MRM recognized by the Croatian Maritime Administration

By Maritime Resource Management (MRM) No Comments

MRM has been recognized by the Croatian Maritime Administration – in training centres DGS and Zorovic Maritime Services – to fulfill the requirements as laid down in the STCW 2010 Manila Amendments in respect of:

  • Reg. A – II/1 for Bridge Resource Management
  • Reg. A – III/1 for Engine-Room Resource Management
  • Reg. A – II/2 and A – III/2 for Use of Leadership and Managerial Skills
  • Reg. A – II/1, A – III/1 and A – III/6 for Application of Leadership and Teamwork Skills

We congratulate DGS and Zorovic Maritime Services in Croatia for their achievements and wish them continuous successful training!

More about STCW 2010 approval.