Shell to Continue Philippine Mariner Training

May 16, 2017

Signing the technical partnership renewal are University of Cebu President Atty. Augusto W. Go. (left) and Shell Marine Executive Director Jan Toschka (Photo: Shell)
Signing the technical partnership renewal are University of Cebu President Atty. Augusto W. Go. (left) and Shell Marine Executive Director Jan Toschka (Photo: Shell)
Shell Marine has renewed its technical partnership for a further four years with the University of Cebu - Maritime Education and Training Center (UC METC).  At the signing of the new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) were Shell Marine Executive Director Jan Toschka, University of Cebu President Atty. Augusto W. Go. 
 
Shell Marine will provide expertise in lubrication technology to the students and lecturers of the UC METC. A technical team from Shell Marine will provide training and knowledge modules through workshops and seminars at the UC METC.
 
Shell Marine Executive Director Jan Toschka said, “We continuously seek to support the development of seafarers. It is one of the shipping industry’s most important professions and  especially here in the Philippinnes where the talent is evident and the profession growing.  By providing them with the latest insights in technology and innovation onboard, we can help prepare seafarers to tackle the technical challenges we see in today’s maritime sector."
 
Shell Marine will also provide its Rapid Lubrication Analysis (RLA) Onboard Plus Test Kit (Cold Corrosion Test Kit) to UC METC. UC METC will use Shell Marine materials and products when lecturing on marine products and during the Shell Marine Technical Seminar, and input knowledge and information related to Pilipinas Shell and Shell Marine during the workshops or seminars.

Logistics News

PD Ports Expands Operations with Third Electric Liebherr LPS 550

PD Ports Expands Operations with Third Electric Liebherr LPS 550

VADM (Ret) White Named Keynote Speaker for MRS ‘26

VADM (Ret) White Named Keynote Speaker for MRS ‘26

India's Adani Ports Pumps $1.36B in Expansion

India's Adani Ports Pumps $1.36B in Expansion

Jensen Tapped as CEO for Gatehouse Maritime

Jensen Tapped as CEO for Gatehouse Maritime

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Data shows that the newly-accepted Russian tanker has begun operations in a project under US sanctions.
Iran flexes its control over the Hormuz Strait as Iraq and Pakistan strike deals to buy energy
President Trump's schedule