Capt. Ang Chin Eng New Technical Director of SSA

April 16, 2015

 The Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) has appointed a full time Technical Director who will be responsible for ensuring the Association maintains its pledge of delivering a high level of technical advice and service to its members against a rapidly changing international regulatory landscape, the SSA said in a press release.

 
 He will be responsible for ensuring that the association maintains its pledge to deliver a high level of technical advice and service to its members against a rapidly changing international regulatory landscape.
 
Captain Ang has over 40 years of experience in the maritime sector, initially as a seafarer and port captain and, later, as an academic. He is a qualified Master Mariner (New Zealand) and an accountant – FCA (Singapore) and FCPA (Australia). He holds an MBA from the University of Queensland, the MCILT (UK), and the OND in Nautical Science (UK). 
 
The Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) is a national trade association that represents more than 470 shipping companies and other businesses. Its members include ship-owners and operators, ship managers, ship agents and others such as shipbrokers, classification societies, marine insurers, bunker suppliers, maritime lawyers, and shipping bankers. 
 

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