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[pelaut] VACANCY

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Dear All,

I need candidate to position :

CE Class   I / II ( Valid OSP and Medical Petronas )
2O Class III / IV ( Valid OSP and Medical Petronas )
3E Class III / IV ( Valid OSP and Medical Petronas )
AB ( Valid OSP and Medical Petronas )
COOK ( Valid OSP and Medical Petronas )
Operate : Kemaman, Malaysia
Type Vessel :  AHTS / Towing Vessel

Thanks & Best Regards,

GSP RECRUITMENT CREW MANAGEMENT
Jl. Raya Pabuaran no.25
Bogor - Indonesia
M  : +62 82123863977
E  : gsp.recruitment@ymail.com / info.gsprecruitment@ymail.com
Skype  : gsp.recruitment
Pin : 2776D6ED

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[pelaut] Beginning to Bite

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Beginning to Bite

The new provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) – the seafarers "bill of rights' – have been beginning to bite since they came into effect in August this year.

However, a recent case in the UK shows the need for close scrutiny of implementation of the convention. A port State control inspection of a Greek-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged vessel, "George" found that it was in a "filthy" condition with 12 deficiencies. While they may have seemingly been running low on Teepol they were incredibly in possession of a freshly minted MLC certification.

The ship was served with a prohibition order because of rotten food, out-of-date provisions and a cockroach infestation of the galley, as well as the crew accommodation.

The "George" is not the only problem vessel highlighted recently - Nautilus International has released details of a vessel detained in port, and which has been described as a "Mickey Mouse operation". Panamanian-registered bulk carrier "Donald Duckling", owned by TMT Shipping of Taiwan, was detained in the Port of Tyne after an inspection revealed a long list of serious deficiencies.

Crew members are said to have had such poor food provisions onboard that they were forced to catch fish from the side of the vessel which they had to cook on deck using dunnage because galley equipment was out of order.

The TMT vessel "Donald Duckling" is dogged by serious health and safety concerns, and reports indicate it could be set for an extended stay in the port. According to local reports, experts believe the vessel could be detained until at least Christmas. The 16-year-old Panama-registered cargo ship cannot leave until it has undergone urgent repairs, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) said.

The 18-strong crew, made up of Romanians and Filipinos, are being assisted by the local Mission to Seafarers, and they have been provided with care, communication and food.

In a recent campaign the Mission to Seafarers has been raising funds for three hot square meals for seafarers, which is great, but what about the shipowners who allow this to happen? How can we ensure that they are brought to account? Surely in the 21st Century, and notwithstanding the MLC, we cannot allow seafarers to live like characters in a Dickensian novel.

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[pelaut] REG

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Subcribe

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[pelaut] SSAT

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Dear sir,

Mohon infonya mengenai SSAT ( ship security awareness training) d mana bisa d ambil..bp3ip apa sudah buka atau d stip...

Ma kasih sebelumnya

Cheers
Jitra

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android

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[pelaut] Job Floating loading facility Samarinda/Banjarmasin

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

PELITA SAMUDERA SHIPPING, PT
We are the industrial Logistic business unit, part of IMC Group of Companies, which its main business is the provision of integrated Logistic Solution to Coal producers and shippers in Indonesia.

Job description

  • Acts as lawful representative of the owner.
  • Ensure the successful and efficient prosecution of the loading Activity.
  • Is overall responsible for the Quality, Health, Safety, Environment and Security to all on board.
  • Is overall responsible for the safe navigation, seaworthiness, stability, cargo handling  and maintenance of the ship.
  • Ensure a high standard of leadership, communication and discipline on board.
  • Ensures proper administration and documentation.
  • Provide necessary medical attention to all on board.

Job requirements

  • Certificate of Competency: ANT I/II (for class I there was Certificate Allowance)
  • All safety training
  • Minimum 2 years of Experience in the same Vessel (Floating Barge)

Our offer

  • Contract 4 months 1 months leave.
  • Rejoin Bonus 
Should you interest please submit your CV via Email : saipularifin@ptpss.co.id



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[pelaut] Open Position: 2O & 2nd Cook for Survey

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Dear Seamen,

We're currently looking for good candidates for 2/O and 2nd Cook to join our Survey vessel End of December 2013. This vessel sails around Africa and Europe with mixed crew nationality on board.

-  2/O              =  USD 2550  (4 months contract)
-  2ND COOK  =  USD 977  (6 months contract

The candidates must be able to communicate in English and have valid documents.
If you meet the requirements, please send your CV to pelamar@bsm-indonesia.com
or directly come to our office to have interview.

Thank you.

Regards,
PT. BSM CSC Indonesia
Sentra Pemuda Kav. 5-6
Jalan Pemuda No. 60
Tel: 021-29617300
Beware of Illegal Recruiters; No Fee will be charged to New Applicants.

 

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[pelaut] Bunker Singapore

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Dibutuhkan :
1. MASTER ANT2 x 3 eks tanker yg punya modul 2 dan pilot Exemption,gaji S'pore 4500-4800.
2. CHIEF OFFICER ANT3 x 2, modul 1 gaji 2400,
3. KKM ATT2 x2, gaji 3500-4000 S"pore,
4. MASINIS ATT4 x2 gaji 2000 S'pore,
5. Dan Cook yg punya sertifikat Cook gaji 500-550 S'pore. Untuk kontrak 24bln. Unttuk officer sistem 20/10 dan rating cuti 1 bulan setelah 11bulan kerja. Yang berminat DAN SESUAI dengan tawaran diatas, mohon CV dikirm ke email: berlianmaja@yahoo.com dgn subjek bunker S'pore.
Terima kasih
(Abdul haris)
2A359(FCC / 081318304639

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[pelaut] LOWONGAN POSISI PERWIRA DECK & ENGINE

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Dengan Hormat Temans

Dibuka Lowongan untuk Posisi Nakhoda, Mualim I, Mualim II, Mualim II serta KKM, Masinis II, Masinis III dan Masinis IV untuk ditempatkan di kapal Charter Pertamina dan Kapal Chemical yang sudah pernah berlayar di Kapal Pertamina & Chemical 
Ijazah ANT-ATT I/II/III .. Jika berminat harap segera emailkan CV lengkap ke hrl@soechi.com ...
Hanya yang memenuhi persyaratan yang akan diproses.. 

Terimakasih...

FREE OF CHARGE

Salam Hormat

Mrs. Mieke 

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[pelaut] Job code : 2/E/ ETO/2O -DPO - DP vessel and AHTS vessel

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Job code : 2/E - AHTS
3 months, ATT II, exp in AHTS min 2 years, English, USD 150/day

Job code : ETO - DP vessel
4 months, exp as ETO min 2 years, English, USD 250/day

Job code : E/E - AHTS ( new vessel)
4 months,exp as Elec min 2 year o/b AHTS/offshore vessel, USD 150/day

Job code : 2/O - DPO
3 months, exp as 2/O-DPO, Full DP license, USD 300/day

Pls send your CV with complete scanned coloured seaman's book, passport, DP license, COC, COE and other doc..
passport and seaman's book must valid at least 1 year and STCW... Pls email to : jobs@rl-indo.com and hr1.rlineindo@gmail.com WITH JOB CODE.... or call our office at 021-43910292 or SMS only ( no phone call pls)  to 0821 21 5055 20 ( pls mention your name, position and email address)...  Only shortlisted candidate would be notified.   We also need ref fm your previous employer for verification.

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[pelaut] JOB FOR ELECTRICIAN !!!

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

Dear Seafarers,

Kami sedang mencari kandidat untuk posisi:


    ELECTRICIAN

           Type                          : Oil Tanker
           Trading Area : INA
           Memiliki TF dan sertifikat yang valid

           Min. 1Th Pengalaman sebagai Electrician di kapal Oil Tanker.

        
            
Silahkan kirim CV ke : hadi.s@mcs-internasional.com atau mcsi_crewing@yahoo.com
                                                             Fax (021) 52964555

Brgds,
Hadi Syofyan
PT. MCS Internasional
Granadi Building 5th Floor
Jl. H.R Rasuna Said Blok X-1 Kav. 8-9 Jakarta
Phone: (62 21) 252 4114 Ext. 182
Fax : 021-52964555
Mail : hadi.s@mcs-internasional.com









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[pelaut] IMO adopts mandatory audit scheme

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

IMO adopts mandatory audit scheme

Dec 06 2013


The at IMO Assembly, key resolutions and amendments to the mandatory audit scheme were adopted, paving the way for the scheme to come into effect by 2016, once amendments to mandatory instruments have entered into force.

This mandatory audit scheme is seen as a key tool for assessing member states' performance in meeting their obligations and responsibilities as flag, port and coastal states under the relevant IMO treaties and then offering the necessary assistance, where required, for them to meet their obligations fully and effectively.

The IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), which provides a global standard to enable states to meet their obligations as flag, port and/or coastal States; the IMO Member State Audit Scheme framework and procedures; the 2013 non-exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the III Code and a resolution on transitional arrangements from the voluntary to the mandatory scheme, were adopted.

Also adopted were amendments to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966; the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969 and the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended, to make the use of the III Code mandatory in auditing members to determine how they give full and complete effect to the provisions of those conventions to which they are party.

Following this, in 2014, the IMO is expected to adopt similar draft amendments (which have already been approved by the MSC and the MEPC) to  the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended; the Protocol of 1988 relating to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966; the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended; and Annexes I to VI to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto, and its 1997 Protocol, as amended.

The adoption of the various amendments and their entry into force will form the basis for an institutionalised audit scheme, the IMO said.   

The meeting also adopted a number of resolutions submitted by the various IMO committees and by the Council's 27th Extraordinary Session.

Those that could affect the tanker sector include:

 *Prevention and suppression of piracy, armed robbery against ships and illicit maritime activity in the Gulf of Guinea.  

       *Guidelines on the preservation and collection of evidence following an allegation of a serious crime having taken place on board a ship or following a report of a missing person from a ship, and pastoral and medical care of persons affected.

       *Revised guidelines on the implementation of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code by Administrations.

       *Revised guidelines for a  structure of an integrated system of contingency planning for shipboard emergencies.

      *Guidelines to assist investigators in the implementation of the Casualty Investigation Code;

     *Fair treatment of crew members in respect of shore leave and access to shore-side facilities;

    *Application of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004.

    * Implementation of the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (FAL).

    *Amendments to the survey guidelines under the Harmonised System of Survey and Certification (HSSC);

   *Guidelines for the designation of special areas under MARPOL.

   *Amendments to the International Convention on Load Lines, 1966 (1966 LL Convention),  to shift the Winter Seasonal Zone off the southern tip of Africa further southward by 50 miles;

   *Recommendation on the use of adequately qualified deep-sea pilots in the North Sea, English Channel and Skagerrak; and in the Baltic Sea.

    *Recommendation on the use of national tonnage in applying international conventions.


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[pelaut] INTERTANKO welcomes BWM IMO resolution

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

INTERTANKO welcomes BWM IMO resolution

Dec 06 2013


INTERTANKO has welcomed the agreement reached this week by the IMO to revise the implementation schedule for the Ballast Water Management Convention and urged all governments to adhere to this new schedule.

The IMO's Assembly adopted a resolution on Wednesday that pins the application dates of the convention to the entry into force date.

This in effect makes all vessels constructed before the entry into force date 'existing' vessels and allows for the installation of a ballast water management system (BWMS) on those vessels at the first renewal survey following entry into force, INTERTANKO explained

At present 38 countries representing 30.3% of the world's registered tonnage have ratified the convention. It will enter into force 12 months after the ratification by more than 35 countries representing more than 35% of the world's tonnage.

The adoption of this resolution is a major step in making the implementation of the international convention workable once it comes into force, the organisation said.

Last year, INTERTANKO led the submission of a paper to the IMO's MEPC, drawing attention to potential problems of implementing the requirements of the convention.

Many of the implementation dates originally written in the convention had already passed and in particular, the period for installation would be extremely short, with several thousand ships per year needing to install BWMS.

A proposal to review and revise the implementation schedule was included in the INTERTANKO-led paper and accepted by the countries represented at the MEPC meeting.

The association's managing director, Katharina Stanzel, said, "The resolution provides the industry with a practical and clear implementation process and INTERTANKO urges all member states to adhere to this new schedule."

The association's senior manager – environment, Tim Wilkins added, "We welcome this very positive development and look forward to making sure the type approval process for ballast water management systems provides shipowners with reliable equipment."



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[pelaut] InterManager : IMO Report

Posted: 10 Dec 2013 05:58 AM PST

 

InterManager IMO Report

Before reporting the outcome of the latest IMO Assembly, it may be useful to know that Assembly is the highest Governing Body of the organisation. It consists of all [170] Member States and meets once every two years where it approves the work programme, votes the budget and determines IMO's financial arrangements. The Assembly also elects a Council for a two year term as is the case for 2014 and 2015. By way of explanation, the Council is the Executive Body of the IMO and is responsible, under the Assembly, for supervising the IMO's work. Between the two-yearly sessions of the Assembly the Council performs a majority of all Assembly functions most notable of which is that of appointing the Secretary-General, though subject to approval by the Assembly. Council members are elected in three categories, viz:

Category (a) 10 States with the largest interest in providing international shipping services

Category (b) 10 other States with the largest interest in international seaborne trade, and

Category (c) 20 States not elected under (a) or (b) above which have special interest in maritime transport or navigation and, importantly, whose election to the Council will ensure the representation of all major geographic interests of the world.

A great deal of the first week was spent by relevant Member States making their case for election to the Council for the next biennium 2014 / 2015. On this occasion, the 10 sitting States in Category (a) and (b) were unchallenged whilst 24 Members vied for the 20 places in Category (c). Voting slips for this third category were cast by the 157 Member States present of which 154 were valid.

The composition of the New Council is:

Category (a) China, Greece, Italy, Japan, Norway, Panama, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, UK and USA.

Category (b) Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Netherlands, Spain and Sweden.

Category (c) Australia, Bahamas, Belgium, Chile, Cyprus, Denmark, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and Turkey. [Peru replaces Egypt but the composition of Category (c) is otherwise unchanged.]

The Council, as the elected executive body of 40 Member States, normally meets twice a year (once a year during Assembly year) and monitors the status of the biennial budget, also the progress of work by the legal and technical bodies, ie Legal, Facilitation, Technical Co-Operation, Maritime Safety and Marine Environment Protection Committees, with the latter two – the MSC and the MEPC – acting as the 'parent bodies' of the recently reorganised specialist Sub-Committees.

In order to achieve its objectives, succeeding Assemblies adopt three documents: (1) the Strategic Plan (SP), covering a six-year period; (2) the High Level Action Plan (HLAP) covering the biennium, ie over the next 2 years, and (3) the Results-Based Budget (RBB), also over the biennium. In simple terms, the Assembly then sets out to quantify the high-level actions necessary to achieve the directions laid out in the Strategic Plan and as provided for in the Results-Based Budget. Easier said than done ...

Points of interest from the meeting, suitably abbreviated are as follows:

• STRATEGY, PLANNING AND REFORM. A draft Assembly resolution on 'High Level Action Plan of the Organisation' and priorities for the 2014 – 2015 biennium was adopted in Plenary.

• IMO MEMBER STATE AUDIT SCHEME. It was decided that after transition from voluntary to mandatory, the Audit Scheme should be arranged and carried out in line with the Framework and Procedures using the III Code (IMO Instrument Implementation Code) as the audit standard.

• REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF MSC, MEPC AND FAL COMMITTEES. Reports and recommendations by all three committees during the period under review were approved and adopted as follows:

MSC: Four draft Assembly resolutions related to maritime safety were adopted:

(1) IMO Ship Identification Number Scheme
(2) Recommendations for the training and certification of personnel on mobile offshore units (MOU)
(3) Recommendation on the use of adequately qualified deep-sea pilots in the North Sea, English Channel and Skagerrak
(4) Recommendation on the use of adequately qualified deep-sea pilots in the Baltic

A further seven draft Assembly resolutions related to both maritime safety and marine environment protection were also adopted:

(1) IMO Instrument Implementation Code (III Code)
(2) Revised guidelines on the implementation of the International Safety Management (SM) Code by Administrations
(3) Revised guidelines for a structure of an integrated system of contingency planning for shipboard emergencies
(4) Recommendation on the use of national tonnage in applying international conventions
(5) Guidelines to assist investigators in the implementation of the Casualty Investigation Code
(6) Amendment to the survey guidelines under the Harmonised System of Survey and Certification (HSSC), 2011
(7) 2013 Non-exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO Instruments Implementation Code

MEPC: Two draft Assembly resolutions were adopted:

(1) 2013 Guidelines for the designation of special areas under MARPOL, and
(2) Application of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediment, 2004.

It was noted that MEPC 65 had approved (2) with a view to providing confidence in the application of the BWM Convention. The resolution will allow flag states to give owners up until the first special survey date of a vessel after the convention comes into force, to be compliant, and this could mean up to a five-year respite for some. The criteria of at least 30 Member States has already been exceeded by 5, representing 31% of world tonnage and the Convention will come into force a year after the percentage of the global fleet represented by signatories exceeds 35%. So far, 31 BW systems have gained full type-approval out of a total of 71 systems being developed or tested. Shipowners generally consider that the testing process is not robust enough, indeed the US has drawn up its own regulations which will come into force soon and they will not ratify the BWM Convention. Vessels built before this month will have until the first scheduled survey, after either 2014 or 2 016 depending on ballast-water capacity. IMO type-approval of systems will also require US approval of which there are none to date. However, 27 have received a provisional permit known as an 'Alternative Management System' (AMS) and having such a permit grants them a five-year window to operate in accordance with the rules. Type approval by the US authorities for which manufacturers must apply is more stringent than that for IMO.

FAL: Two draft Assembly resolutions were adopted:

(1) Implementation of the Facilitation Convention, and
(2) Fair treatment of Crew Members in respect of shore leave and access to shore-side facilities.

The short-term solution at (2) was proposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran pending the entry into force of relevant amendments to the FAL Convention.

• AMENDMENTS (MINOR) were made to:

The International Convention on Load Lines, 1966
The International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1969, and
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972

• SUMMARY RECORDS OF ASSEMBLY. A new system offering the ability to record discussions in all the six interpreted languages of the Assembly's plenary meetings found favour with a majority of the Committee. The traditional (and costly) hard-copy Summary Record will accordingly be suspended for this session of Assembly and the impact of doing so duly evaluated by the Secretariat, reporting to Assembly 29 in two years' time. The capability of recording Plenary in the Committee Room simultaneously with Room 9 or 10 will also be further investigated.

• LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR MARITIME CLAIMS (LLMC 96). Amendments to LLMC 96 are expected to enter into force on 8 June 2015 raising the general limits in article 3 by some 51%, and reflect the changes in monetary values that have occurred since the last increase in 1996.

• PRESERVATION AND COLLECTION OF EVIDENCE ON BOARD. Following an allegation of a serious crime having taken place on board a ship or following a report of a missing person from a ship, draft Guidelines have been produced to assist ship's Masters in the preservation of evidence and in the pastoral and medical care of persons affected; also, when appropriate, in the collection of evidence during the period between receipt of a report of a possible serious crime having been committed on board and the time when law enforcement authorities or other professional crime scene investigators take action.

• PIRACY. Note was taken of the Legal Committee's strong support for a proposal that organisations in consultative status with IMO should share their experience in resolving problems relating to the apprehension of pirates as well as its agreement to collaborate closely with the United Nationals Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNIOCRI) with regard to piracy-related issues.

• THE INTEGRATED TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION PROGRAMME (ITCP). The Committee noted that the ITCP for 2014 – 2015, comprises 15 regional and global programmes to provide assistance to developing countries, with a total funding requirement of $25.2 million.

• RESULTS-BASED BUDGET FOR THE 2014 – 2015 BIENNIUM. Plenary endorsed the Secretary General's Mixed Zero-Growth policy for the regular biennium 2014- 2015 budget, representing Zero Nominal Growth for 2014 and Zero Real Growth of 2.9% for 2015. This represents a regular budget for the 2014 – 2015 biennium of £64,304,000, comprising an appropriation of £31,686,000 for 2014 and £32,618,000 for 2015. It also agreed to a total number of meeting–weeks of 32.6, comprising 17.2 weeks for 2014 and 15.4 weeks for 2015.

• COUNCIL 111 MEETING. Following completion of Assembly 28, the newly elected Council met for its 111th session. No matters additional to the many issues at Assembly were discussed but candidates for the Chairman and Vice Chairman posts were considered. In the event, Mr J Lantz (USA) was re-elected as Chairman, also Mr D Ntuli (SOUTH AFRICA) as Vice Chairman. The 112th regular session of the Council will be held at IMO from 16 through 20 June 2014.

Captain Paddy McKnight

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