Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Fleet Management holds Dalian seminar
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Dalian: Fleet Management of Hong Kong held their Senior Staff Seminar in Dalian Golf Hotel yesterday. Senior managers and captains from FML, Hong Kong gave speeches on different aspects such as incident analysis, MARPOL compliance programme, safety of navigation, cargo claims, PSC inspections, new regulations etc, and 70 crews attended.
Managing director of Fleet Management Kishore S. Rajvanshy said the firm holds this kind of seminar twice a year and most of them are in the Asia area – typically India, Philippines and China. The main purposes to hold this kind of seminar are sharing experiences, training crews and getting everyone together to work as a family not just a company.
When asked about the shipping depression, Rajvanshy said confidently, “It is a financial crisis but not a shipping crisis, and the shipping industry will come up very quickly.” [22/04/09]
Dalian: Fleet Management of Hong Kong held their Senior Staff Seminar in Dalian Golf Hotel yesterday. Senior managers and captains from FML, Hong Kong gave speeches on different aspects such as incident analysis, MARPOL compliance programme, safety of navigation, cargo claims, PSC inspections, new regulations etc, and 70 crews attended.
Managing director of Fleet Management Kishore S. Rajvanshy said the firm holds this kind of seminar twice a year and most of them are in the Asia area – typically India, Philippines and China. The main purposes to hold this kind of seminar are sharing experiences, training crews and getting everyone together to work as a family not just a company.
When asked about the shipping depression, Rajvanshy said confidently, “It is a financial crisis but not a shipping crisis, and the shipping industry will come up very quickly.” [22/04/09]