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STCW MANILA AMENDMENTS MARITIME LABOUR CONVENTION 2006 Changing the Nature of the Maritime Professional: Perspectives of a Shipmanager and Crew Manager Gerardo A. Borromeo Vice-Chairman and CEO, Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. Vice-Chairman, ICS President, InterManager

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Changing the nature of the maritime professional. The views of a proffesional shipmanager in view of MLC 2006.

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Page 1: Panama Maritime XI Conference Final

STCW MANILA AMENDMENTS

MARITIME LABOUR

CONVENTION

2006

Changing the Nature of the Maritime Professional: Perspectives of a Shipmanager and Crew Manager Gerardo A. Borromeo Vice-Chairman and CEO, Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. Vice-Chairman, ICS President, InterManager

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MARPOL

STCW MLC

SOLAS

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PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE altered the seafaring landscape new level of quality seafaring required attract the best and the brightest

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PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE

STCW – minimum professional knowledge and skills MLC – terms and work conditions concerned States can promote higher standards

STCW and MLC: minimum guidelines - maritime manpower

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PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE Standardization creates open competition differentiation going beyond minimums true seafarer of choice

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PHILIPPINE PERSPECTIVE STCW and MLC work in conjunction with other norms parameters for ship safety and environmental protection matched by knowledge and competency

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WHERE TO FROM HERE complementary to Philippine situation single maritime authority MARINA efforts: meetings with IMO, EU, EMSA, ICS technical missions from IMO, Norwegian & Dutch governments new crop of experienced marine officers trained assessors to monitor MTCs amended internal government processes - NQSS

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WHERE TO FROM HERE Philippines has responsibility for shipping safety and efficiency differentiate Filipino global maritime professionals enhance image of shipping attract competent entrants into profession

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WHERE TO FROM HERE

David Cole Chief Risk Officer Swiss Re

… given the environmental and economic challenges we face, no one can afford to bury their head in the sand in such a centrally exposed industry as ours…

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WHERE TO FROM HERE values of STCW and MLC role in shaping future of maritime professionals and global shipping

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CONCLUSION vessels manned by the most skilled

professionals seafaring profession productive and

rewarding highly-educated, well-rewarded, highly-

satisfied maritime professionals

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CONCLUSION maritime stakeholders to work together

to achieve desired outputs

… growth is never by chance, it is the result of forces working together…

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CONCLUSION

engage with all relevant maritime sectors creation of distinguished corps of

maritime professionals

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THE FUTURE OF THE

GLOBAL SHIPPING INDUSTRY