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PTC LIFE SKILLS PROGRAMS, EXPANDING ITS HORIZON!

As of February this year, 282 crew/allottees residing in Metro Manila, Cavite & Batangas attended the life skills programs being conducted by the Family & Crew Services Department (FCSD) headed by Ms. Normie S. Hernandez. Various topics to empower the participants were discussed separately ranging from: -    Orientation on the general procedures of FCSD -    PTC-ACM housing project -    crew &...

Crew Management Vocational Training January 25 to 27, 2011

ICTSI names new CEO for its Portland terminal

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) recently named Elvis Ganda chief executive officer and general manager of ICTSI Oregon, Inc. in Portland, Oregon, USA. Ganda was formerly president of California United Terminals Inc. in Long Beach, California where he led the company successfully through the $1.5B Middle Harbor Development Project. He brings to ICTSI 34 years in the maritime Industry. Before...

Ship agents inducts new set of officers

The Philippine Ship Agents Association (PSAA) has inducted their new set of officers and directors to lead the association this coming year. The new board is a composition of old and new faces but the most intriguing yet very historic for the group is the election of its first lady president. Inducted no less by PPA general manager Atty. Juan Sta. Ana in a lavish ceremony held at the Le Salon of the Hyatt Hotel...

POSH prefers Filipino seafarers

Posh Fleet Services Pte. Ltd. continues to prefer Philippines as its main source of seafarers as the country continues to recover from the global financial crisis. The company said Filipinos remain as the seafarers of choice due to the many advantages it offer to the global maritime fleet such as English proficiency, hard work, competitiveness, among others. In an interview at their recent seminar held at Traders...

The 9th AMFUF 2010 hosted by Burapha University in Thailand; MAAP to host the 10th AMFUF 2011

MAAP and PMMA from the Philippines joined the 9th AMFUF 2010 hosted by Burapha University in  Chonbury Thailand , Nov 4-7, 2010. Dr Baylon presented a paper and also  represented MAAP president VAdm. Jose Ma. Eduardo Santos in meeting . She also chaired the presentation session with PMMA President Radm Fidel Dinoso as one of the presenters. The next AMFUF meeting, meanwhile, coincides with its 10th Anniversary...

NTC-M seeks more Government Support

The Norwegian Training Center-Manila (NTC-M) under the Norwegian Maritime Foundation of the Philippines is asking Government to improve its support and commitment to the educational sector and infrastructure, as well as inject more funds and resources to further develop its seafaring and manning industry. NTC-M said the lack of such support have held down the country to post almost stagnant growth rate in the past...

Maersk Line appoints new RP manager

Maersk Line, the world’s largest containerized cargo carrier, has appointed Silvia Ding as its new Country Manager for Philippines. Silvia is responsible for the development and execution of strategy, overseeing sales, operations and customer service. Silvia assumes her role with effect from 18 October 2010 and will be based in Manila. She reports to Thomas Knudsen, the Regional Head of Maersk Line in Asia...

An Emerging Issue during the Joint PAMI-PAMTCI round table discussion: The Pedagogy over Technology in MET

Prof. Mike Barnett,the Associate Director (Academic Development), Warsash Maritime Academy, UK explored on the topic “PEDAGOGY ABOVE TECHNOLOGY IN MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING” with PAMTCI President Ms. Merle J. San Pedro as the Moderator during the MET round table discussion for the joint PAMTCI–PAMI RTD PROJECT during the IMO DIPLOMATIC CONFENCE with the theme “Emerging Issues and Best Practices in...