TOKYO - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL, President: Akimitsu Ashida) today
announced that the company completed its second training meeting in the
Philippines. The purposes were to verify progress toward the targets set
during the first training meeting in May 2007, and enhance the unification
of MOL group-wide training standards. MOL will hold twice-yearly training
meetings, with the main goal being to turn out competent seafarers regardless
of nationality.
| Period |
: November 8 - 10 |
| Location |
: Magsaysay Institute of Shipping (MIS)
Training Ship Spirit of MOL |
| Participants |
: Representatives from:
MOL Ship Management Companies
MOL Manning Companies
MOL Training Centers |
| In total 40 staff |
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Program content:
November 8: - MIS
An explanation of the functions of the MOL head office Seafarers Group;
training requirements as presented by representatives of ship management
and manning companies; implementation and future plans for the Seagull
Training System, Shipmate, and MOL's Crew Management System; introduction
of the MOL Seafarer Training homepage and training database.
November 9:- MIS
MOTR and MIS Training courses were visited and observed; new training projects
were introduced by MOL training centers; evaluation was conducted for the
risk management courses, and discussions were held on future plans regarding
MOL seafarer training.
November 10: Visit to the Spirit of MOL in Subic Bay
The visit included a meeting with the captain, officers, and instructors
regarding cadet training, a presentation for cadets to explain MOL training
and manning policies, and a discussion with cadets about their experiences
onboard.
The second training meeting focused on the training requirements from ship
management and manning companies and standardizing/unifying training courses
(course name, schedule and syllabus). The meeting also focused on projects
related to development of Computer Based Training, MOL RankSTEP, and Shipmate.
Reinforcing vessel safety and protecting the environment are of vital importance to MOL, and training high quality seafarer is one of the most essential factors.@
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