Training Course MARINE COATINGS
RISK MANAGEMENT COURSE 27th January 2012, London
Te failure of marine coatings can lead to significant in-service costs for owners and operators of marine vehicles (ships and offshore structures). A good understanding of the problems that can result in coating failure is essential if the risks associated with marine coatings are to be avoided or mitigated and coating in service performance improved hence reducing operating costs through life and the potential for claims.
Marine Coatings – Risk Management is a one-day course for all maritime professionals in who are involved in managing risk associated with marine coatings - legal advisors, insurance claim managers, P&I Club claim advisors, ship superintendents and coating professionals and of course naval architects, marine engineers. No previous knowledge of coatings and the processes involved is required.
On completion of the course, the maritime professional will be familiar with basic coating terminology and risks, understand how these risks can be assessed and/or mitigated, and in the event of a coating failure understand the basic procedures required to assess the cause of the failure and the validity of any claim for compensation.
www.rina.org.uk/marinecoatingscourse
FUNDAMENTALS OF CONTRACT AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT FOR SHIP CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR & DESIGN
12 - 14 October 2011, London
This 3 day training programme is intended for (a) project managers, (b) people who form contracts and (c) senior managers who monitor contract-related cash flow. It’s designed
to be relevant to shipyards, repair yards, naval work, ship owners, equipment suppliers and consultants.
The benefit of improved contract management is identification of the pitfalls and traps experienced within the industry.
The attendee will be more
prepared to identify all the costs, schedule changes and to properly assign responsibility for those changes and effects. This will save your firm considerable sums in each major contract. The benefits are estimated at two to three percent of the total value of all contracts managed after the training programme
For more information please visit:
www.rina.org.uk/fundamentalsoctober2011
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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX
If you would like to receive further information on the advertisers’ featured within Ship & Boat International please contact Tony Fernandes, Advertising Manager,
tfernandes@rina.org.uk
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Astilleros Balenciaga SA Astilleros Zamakona SA Austal Ships
Autoship Systems Corporation Bergaflex AB Bukh AS
CWF Hamilton & Co Ltd Camarc Ltd
Chemring Marine Ltd Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd Class NK
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Client Damen Shipyards
Diversified Business Communtication Dockstavarvet AB
Fintry Marine Design Halyard Ltd Ian C. Darley
Naval Architect & Consultant Kobelt Manufacturing Co Ltd Lung-Teh Shipbuilding Co. Man Diesel & Turbo Markus Lifenet
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MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH Niigata Power Systems Co Ltd Robert Allan Ltd
Rolls-Royce Marine AS Scania CV AB (Pub) Servogear As
STX Finland Cruise Oy Ultra Dynamics Ltd Unisafe Electronics
Universal Marine Medical Volvo Penta AB
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