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Seafarers must also take anti-piracy training

Despite having no hand in plotting the course of international vessels where Pinoy seafarers are onboard, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will require all manning agencies to compel their ships to take the ‘safe route’ if passing through the Coast of Somalia.

Tanker COC issues to reach Senate floor

A group of seafarers will ask the Senate Committee on Labor to revise current Government procedures involving the issuance of Certificates of Competencies particularly to officers of the tanker fleet. The group, led by the Amigos-Marino, explained that streamlining the process will greatly benefit Filipino seafarers and address the shortage of officers for the tanker industry. In an interview, Amigos-Marino...

Skippers form FILSCAPTS

No less than Capt. Gregorio S. Oca, president of the Associated Marine and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines, Inc. (AMOSUP), inducted the first set of officers of the Society of Filipino Ship Captains, Inc. (Filscapts) at the Manila Yacht Club in Roxas Boulevard, Manila last September 24, 2009. The captain then issued a check worth Php50,000 as donation for Filscapts fund—the first to be received by...

Somali pirates free 3 Filipino seafarers

The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs reported that three (3) Filipino seafarers of a Belgian vessel were released by Somali pirates last Saturday, June 27. Over the weekend, the Belgian government issued statements that the MV Pompei and its crew, which was captured last April, were freed by their Somali captors. Our embassy in Nairobi (Kenya) confirmed the Belgian reports. Embassy officials also said that...

Filipino, Indian officers disclose expectations from benefactors at Seafarers forum

SINGAPORE – Two ship officers boldly disclosed expectations from their benefactors during the recently-concluded Seafarers 2009 Conference held at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel – one of the finest in this country. Organized by the IBC-Asia (S) Pte Ltd, Capt. Krishna Kumar Mundath from Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd. in Hong Kong and newly-promoted master mariner, Capt. Alberto F. Dela Cruz...

OSG vows to go beyond minimum compliance

In an effort to assure flawless operations within the OSG group, the OSG Ship Management Manila Inc. recently convened with their officers and crew to familiarize them with the company’s environmental compliance policies and programs, as well as OSG’s sincere commitment to protecting the environment. Hence, it is important for all OSG employees, both ashore and at sea, to be familiar with the company’s Environmental Compliance Plan or ECP.