ECDIS Enters Second Phase of International Seminars in Dubai

November 14, 2016

Mark Broster & Robyn Harrigan speaking at ECDIS Seminar, Dubai (Photo: ECDIS)
Mark Broster & Robyn Harrigan speaking at ECDIS Seminar, Dubai (Photo: ECDIS)
ECDIS Ltd's international seminars on have proven such a success, they have now moved into a new series; starting with the one of the previous hosts, Dubai.
 
The seminar, held on November 3rd at the InterContinental Hotel Dubai, gave the attendees a great opportunity to interact directly with the speakers in a round table discussion style forum, gaining invaluable insight and knowledge to enhance company procedures.
 
The seminar titled "ECDIS Inspections: Marine Risk Reduction, Detentions & Best Practice" provides the delegates with practical, insightful knowledge of the best ways to prevent lengthy, costly port detentions; something which all global shipping companies want to avoid.
 
Feedback from the attendees was outstanding: "An excellent seminar addressing various issues related to ECDIS usage and implementation. As informed by previous participants, [the] interaction with the instructor and sharing of knowledge was excellent. [They] addressed issues which were not covered in usual ECDIS training."
 
Dubai, yet again made the team feel very welcome, and provided the perfect learning environment. The next stop for the team is Manila, Philippines on Thursday November 17th.
 
 

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