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Criteria Requirements For Working In Saudi Arabia – All Nationalities

Friday, 25 November 2011, 12:24 PM

1. All cv’s submitted must be signed by the candidate and visibily seen when forwarded for a position.
2. Passport/Government ID for Saudi Copies.
3. Copies of the main page and the pages including the vessel entries of their seaman’s/discharge book.
4. COC (Certificate of Competency) – A copy of the COC verification printout or a letter from the certificate issuer shall be attached along with the cv and including…
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PENERBITAN KARTU TENAGA KERJA LUAR NEGERI (KTKLN)

Monday, 07 November 2011, 10:32 AM

Jakarta, Mei 2011


Kepada Yth
1. Kepala Perwakilan RI di Luar Negeri;
2. Para Pimpinan Pelaksana Penempatan Tenaga Kerja Indonesia Swasta (PPTKIS);
3. Para Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI).
di Tempat

SURAT EDARAN : KEPALA BADAN NASIONAL PENEMPATAN DAN PERLINDUNGAN TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA

NOMOR: SE. /KA/V/2011

TENTANG:…
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Suspected African pirates face trial in India

Friday, 04 February 2011, 07:52 AM

(AFP) – 20 hours ago Thursday, 3 February 2011

MUMBAI — Fifteen suspected pirates face trial in India after naval and

coastguard patrols intercepted their boat off the country's southwest

coast, a senior police officer said on Tuesday.

Khalid Quaiser, in charge of ports with Mumbai police, said the men --

12 Somalis, two Ethiopians and a Kenyan --…
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Coast Guard joins global fight against piracy, terrorism

Friday, 28 January 2011, 04:48 AM

Thursday, 27 January 2011 11:00

In a bid to end piracy at sea and terrorism, the Philippine Coast Guard joined in the-Anti-Piracy Task Force. US Navy Captain

Chris Chambers yesterday sought the cooperation of the Philippine Coast Guard in the global fight against piracy at sea particularly

in the Gulf of Aden and Somali basin.

Chambers, chief of staff of the 25-nation…
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GPS Reliance

Tuesday, 09 November 2010, 05:20 AM

The London P&I Club says a recent casualty involving a containership serves as a timely reminder of the consequences of failing to check navigation charts for information about corrections that need to be applied to satellite-derived positions.

In the latest issue of its StopLoss Bulletin, the club refers to an incident in which a containership grounded as a result of total reliance on GPS, coupled with a failure to recognise that…
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Info Today

Thursday, 02 September 2010, 06:25 AM

SELAMAT PAGI INDONESIA

Saya sangat prihatin dengan apa yg dialami oleh Indonesia Crew MT. ORON di Nigeria
Alhamdulilah tidak sampai terjadi korban jiwa...
Info tersebut dari saudara Hendri Yasandra agar dijadikan petunjuk bagi kawan - kawan pelaut se Tanah Air agar lebih berhati - hati dalam menerima tawaran kerja di kapal.

Teliti terlebih dahulu Agent & Principal sebelum kita memutuskan untuk bergbung, apakah mereka Qualified atau…
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cargo109 Baltic Dry Index Jumps 3.4 Percent as Iron Ore-Shipping Rates Extend Surge

Tuesday, 24 August 2010, 07:39 AM

The Baltic Index, a measure of commodity shipping costs, jumped the most in six sessions as a surge in iron-ore transportation costs led
rents higher. The gauge climbed 86 points, or 3.4 percent, to 2,644 points, according to the London-based Baltic Exchange today. Charter
rates rose for all vessel classes in the index, led by a 5.7 percent gain in iron ore-carrying capesizes “There’s clearly more cargo around
and it’s been like that…
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CMA CGM Christens Largest French-Flagged Containership

Thursday, 12 August 2010, 10:01 AM

CMA CGM Group announced the christening of its flagship, the 13,800-TEU CMA CGM Christophe Colomb, at Terminal de France, Port 2000, in Le Havre by its godmother, Christine Lagarde, France's Minister of Economic Affairs, Industry and Employment.

The first of a series of eight vessels named after great explorers, this giant of the seas is the largest containership ever to sail…
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Tankers to be Targeted by PSC

Thursday, 12 August 2010, 09:57 AM

Tankers are to be targeted over a three month period starting 1st September by the members of the Paris MoU Port State Control (PSC) organisation.

The Paris MoU has announced a concentrated three-month inspection campaign (CIC) to verify correct tanker damage stability. The campaign begins on 1st September and ends on 30th November 2010.

The need for the campaign arose, according to the Paris MoU secretariat, because inspections…
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