Posted to Maritime Transportation Security News and Views
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John C.W. Bennett)
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December 6, 2011
Some 26,000 Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWICs) may be rejected by TWIC reader machines because of defective encoding. At some point recently, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) posted on the “Latest News”…
Posted to Maritime Training Issues with Murray Goldberg
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Murray Goldberg)
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November 2, 2011
Blog Notifications: For the latest maritime training articles, visit our company blog here. You can receive notifications of new articles on our company blog by following the blog.Share this blog post.Follow me on Twitter.Part 2 of 3: Establishing…
Posted to Martin Rushmere
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Martin Rushmere)
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December 2, 2010
Bond ratings for the Port of Los Angeles might just be getting a downgrade within the next year, and by extension, so will those for Long Beach. The Gambol Industries shipyard controversy will be the reason. Gambol's objections center on cost…
Posted to GL Academy takes on a king maker’s role
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Joseph Fonseca)
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August 25, 2010
The mushrooming institutes in dedicated to maritime training clearly reflect the growing opportunities prevalent in the region. Established institutes are going in for capacity expansion both in the number being trained as well as the courses offered. But it does not stop there!
Posted to Indian shipping tonnage at record level
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Joseph Fonseca)
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May 5, 2010
After a two-year slump, the Indian shipping tonnage registered a robust growth to touch the all time high of 9.71 million GT as of 30 April 2010. This buoyancy is expected to continue and the tonnage could well cross the 10 million mark soon…
Posted to Postgraduate Maritime Studies - London
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Suzanne Bowles)
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February 16, 2010
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