The team work path to victory for V Ships
It's the 'Team Spirit' that can ensure Victory and V Ships used this theme at their seminar held on April 07 and 08, 2008, at Hotel Fariyas Lonavala, to bring home the truth to the officers and engineers who attended in large numbers.
It is working as a family that has brought in gain and this was highlighted during the two-day programme. Maintaining good relationships among the ship staff greatly helps in eradicating many of the problems confronting seafarers on board in their day-to-day work.
A number of presentations on various topics spread over the two days touched on important issues relating to this theme: These included Risk/Health and Safety, Good Purchasing practices, V Energy, Dealing with stress on board and Crewing. The organisers set aside ample time for interactions between the management and sailing staff which greatly helped in sorting out many of the problems, inconveniences caused and other issues that could result from conflicts.
Capt Simon Pressly, Chief Information Officer, lucidly explained what 'risk' was and the three areas that it held under control. He went into details about Personal risk, those considered as Operational risks and what V Ships considered as Business Risks.
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It is working as a family that has brought in gain and this was highlighted during the two-day programme. Maintaining good relationships among the ship staff greatly helps in eradicating many of the problems confronting seafarers on board in their day-to-day work.
A number of presentations on various topics spread over the two days touched on important issues relating to this theme: These included Risk/Health and Safety, Good Purchasing practices, V Energy, Dealing with stress on board and Crewing. The organisers set aside ample time for interactions between the management and sailing staff which greatly helped in sorting out many of the problems, inconveniences caused and other issues that could result from conflicts.
Capt Simon Pressly, Chief Information Officer, lucidly explained what 'risk' was and the three areas that it held under control. He went into details about Personal risk, those considered as Operational risks and what V Ships considered as Business Risks.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.eshippingtoday.com
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