The need to hype sea life glamour
The dire shortage of ship board officers world wide which is set to increase literally got the captains of the Maritime Education and Training (MET) institutions who came together for the GlobalMET seminar racking their brains trying to figure out how best to overcome the problem. The organisers - the Global Maritime Education and Training Association (GlobalMET) - prudently selected the theme 'A Rewarding Career at Sea and Beyond ...a Challenge for MET' for the March I5, Mumbai seminar with the hope of coming up with some satisfactory answers.
The captains of the Maritime Education and Training (MET) institutions who came together for the GlobalMET seminar which was held at the MTI auditorium of Shipping Corporation of India at Powai, Mumbai discussed the dire straits the shipping industry finds itself in with the officer shortage.
GlobalMET also known as the Global Maritime Education & Training Association comprises of over 100 members in 33 countries formed with the objective to promote,
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The captains of the Maritime Education and Training (MET) institutions who came together for the GlobalMET seminar which was held at the MTI auditorium of Shipping Corporation of India at Powai, Mumbai discussed the dire straits the shipping industry finds itself in with the officer shortage.
GlobalMET also known as the Global Maritime Education & Training Association comprises of over 100 members in 33 countries formed with the objective to promote,
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.eshippingtoday.com
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