Panama Maritime XI Conference Final
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Transcript of Panama Maritime XI Conference Final
STCW MANILA AMENDMENTS
MARITIME LABOUR
CONVENTION
2006
Changing the Nature of the Maritime Professional: Perspectives of a Shipmanager and Crew Manager Gerardo A. Borromeo Vice-Chairman and CEO, Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. Vice-Chairman, ICS President, InterManager
MARPOL
STCW MLC
SOLAS
PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE altered the seafaring landscape new level of quality seafaring required attract the best and the brightest
PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE
STCW – minimum professional knowledge and skills MLC – terms and work conditions concerned States can promote higher standards
STCW and MLC: minimum guidelines - maritime manpower
PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE Standardization creates open competition differentiation going beyond minimums true seafarer of choice
PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE STCW and MLC work in conjunction with other norms parameters for ship safety and environmental protection matched by knowledge and competency
WHERE TO FROM HERE complementary to Philippine situation single maritime authority MARINA efforts: meetings with IMO, EU, EMSA, ICS technical missions from IMO, Norwegian & Dutch governments new crop of experienced marine officers trained assessors to monitor MTCs amended internal government processes - NQSS
WHERE TO FROM HERE Philippines has responsibility for shipping safety and efficiency differentiate Filipino global maritime professionals enhance image of shipping attract competent entrants into profession
WHERE TO FROM HERE
David Cole Chief Risk Officer Swiss Re
… given the environmental and economic challenges we face, no one can afford to bury their head in the sand in such a centrally exposed industry as ours…
WHERE TO FROM HERE values of STCW and MLC role in shaping future of maritime professionals and global shipping
CONCLUSION vessels manned by the most skilled
professionals seafaring profession productive and
rewarding highly-educated, well-rewarded, highly-
satisfied maritime professionals
CONCLUSION maritime stakeholders to work together
to achieve desired outputs
… growth is never by chance, it is the result of forces working together…
CONCLUSION
engage with all relevant maritime sectors creation of distinguished corps of
maritime professionals
THE FUTURE OF THE
GLOBAL SHIPPING INDUSTRY