(Posted on 27/06/19)
Britannia P&I Club is hosting a one-day Members’ seminar in Piraeus on Thursday 27 June. The seminar is aimed at senior managers, superintendents, DPAs and serving officers of Britannia’s Members.
The programme will include presentations on the implications and challenges of the Sulphur Cap 2020, passage planning and safety management.
A line-up of very experienced Britannia senior managers will be presenting and on hand to offer advice, including:
“The seminar provides an excellent opportunity to engage with our Members and exchange knowledge on a variety of important and topical issues affecting the maritime industry, and we are looking forward to some lively discussions during the open forum session” said Capt. Rodrigues.
Future loss prevention seminars will be presented in Japan on 25 and 27 September, Szczecin, Poland on 16 October and India on 3 4 and 6 December 2019. Further details will follow.
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