A strong blend of respected international speakers, a thought-provoking agenda and the presence of leading industry players is turning the 12th Asia Pacific Manning and Training Conference into one of the most important international conferences to be held in the Philippines this year.

The event will bring to Manila more than 350 participants representing 40 of the biggest  international maritime companies from over 22 countries.

Among the companies attending the conference are OSM Maritime Services, ASP Crew Management, Sinocrew Maritime Services, V Ships India, Wallem Shipmanagement, Australian Maritime College and the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific among others.

Even more individual participants and companies are expected to register in the coming days at the conference, which will be held from November 16 to 17 at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza.

Considered as the world’s foremost maritime manpower conference, the event features  skillfully balanced blend of pivotal topics held together by the theme: “Recruiting, Training and Retaining Competent Seafarers: Strategies for the Future”.

Highlighting the event is an address from the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Neil Frank R. Ferrer, chairman of the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee and President of the 2010 Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Diplomatic Conference in Manila, is expected to give delegates the latest developments at the IMO, particularly the status of the Manila amendments to the STCW code.

Another highly anticipated address is Philippine Labor Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Bandoz’s talk on how the Philippines, the world’s largest crew supplier, is keeping pace with demands for higher standards and competency for seafarers. Other key topics include “Piracy: The human cost”, “Seafarers Rights – why do they matter” and an update on the Maritime Labor Convention (MLC 2006).

To secure a place at the industry’s most important event, call + 44 (0)20 7017 5511, email maritimecustserv@informa.com or visit www.informaglobalevents.com/FKT2245AAPR.

 

Photo by U.S. Embassy, Manila Philippines

 

You May Also Like

Customs chief welcomes probe into smuggling of low-quality steel in PH

The Bureau of Customs (BOC) welcomes a Lower House resolution seeking to investigate alleged smuggling and proliferation of substandard steel products in the Philippines.…

DTI unveils program to boost manufacturing

The Department of Trade and Industry has laid down plans to revitalize manufacturing sector. At the recently held Manufacturing Summit 2019, Trade Secretary Ramon…

Japan to help fund 6 infra projects costing P715B

The government of Japan will help fund through official development assistance (ODA) six of the 13 Philippine infrastructure projects newly approved by the National…

ATI reports 6% profit dip in first three quarters

Philippine listed port operator Asian Terminals Inc. (ATI) reported a 6.3% drop in net income in the first nine months of 2015 to P1.308…