IMCA Inks Pact with China's CDSA

October 31, 2014

Photo: Jane Bugler, IMCA Technical Director
Photo: Jane Bugler, IMCA Technical Director

During meetings held at the China International Diving, Salvage and Offshore Summit 2014, a Cooperation Framework Agreement was signed between the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA), the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI), and the China Diving & Salvage Contractors Association (CDSA).
 
“Working together we have one overall aim,” says Jane Bugler, IMCA’s Technical Director, who spoke at the Summit. “Safety is of paramount importance, and sharing knowledge and working at a strategic level can only help to ensure ours is an ever-safer and more global efficient industry.
 
“We are delighted that Mr. Daiji Zhang, Executive Vice President of CDSA will be travelling to London to deliver a keynote address at our forthcoming IMCA Annual Seminar in London (19-20 November) to cement this important relationship."

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