Vision Statement of INSA: INSA was established with the abiding objective of becoming a rallying force for all shipping companies based in India. As the torchbearer of the Indian shipping industry, INSA is committed to promote the overall development of the industry, and endeavouring to increase the profitability of its member companies and in turn their investors. With the advent of global village, INSA is working towards integrating the Indian shipping industry with the world economy.
Indian National Shipowners’ Association 22, Maker Tower-F (2nd Floor) Cuffe Parade Mumbai – 400 005 India Tel: Nos. 22182103/05/ Fax No. +9122 22182104 E-mail: insa@insa.org.in President, S. Hajara Vice President, Atul Agarwal Secretary General, S.S. Kulkarni
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WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT As global trade starts to improve, the shipping industry’s main focus is to secure high quality crew for their ships. Once again, the industry needs to look at ways to attract more seafarers into the profession. This is achieved by promoting the industry positively to the younger generation as well as improving the working and living conditions. There is also a continuing focus on ensuring that crew of all levels are adequately trained to maximise safety at sea. This event will focus on the industry’s efforts in recruiting and retaining qualified crew in this ever competitive industry. Throughout the 2 days you will have the opportunity to hear from your industry peers and discover the latest developments in the crewing industry.
THE AGENDA •Hear the practical manning and training solutions and strategies for the future •Understand the most current regulatory requirements •Consider if your crewing strategies are aligned with your business objectives •Examine effective selection, recruitment and retention strategies •Determine the future seafarer supply nations
For further information or to register your attendance contact Alexia Michael Tel: +44 207 981 2502 Email: amichael@acieu.net
WHO WILL ATTEND? All ACI’s events attract a targeted group of senior level researchers and decision-makers from industry. Our meetings are strictly end-user focussed. Only a select group of companies are invited to sponsor the event – to ensure the emphasis is on the industry participants, and making sure our delegates have a valuable and positive experience. Delegates will be drawn from ship owning and management companies and include VPs, Directors and Managers of: Crewing, HR, Personnel, Operations, Marine, Fleet Management, Training and HSQE as well as superintendents, manning agents, and training providers.
OPTIONAL PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS: 26 OCTOBER 2010 WORKSHOP 1: 26th of October AM MIND WRESTLING WITH FUTURE CHALLENGES IN THE MARITIME INDUSTRY 2020 – A PRACTICAL WORKSHOP 9.00 Registration and Coffee 9.30 Workshop Commences Workshop Overview How can your organisation adapts to future challenges in the maritime industry anno 2020? Sign up for the opportunity to participate in knowledge wrestling sessions about how to tackle future challenges in the industry. 12.30 END OF WORKSHOP WORKSHOP 2: 26th of October PM IMPLEMENTING THE MARITIME LABOUR CONVENTION 2006 – FUTURE CHALLENGES: A PRACTICAL WORKSHOP 14.00 Registration and Coffee 14.30 Workshop Commences Workshop Overview How to effectively implement all the requirements of the ILO MLC, 2006. Detailed information on the practical issues you will encountered during the implementation and at the inspections for certification. 17.30 END OF WORKSHOP
COMMERCIAL & SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Jean-Jacques Hermans Tel: +44 207 981 2506 Email: jhermans@acieu.net