The Marine Industry Awards 2016
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A Chara,
The Marine Industry Awards 2016, in association with SeaFest, take place in the Radisson Blu Galway, on Thursday 30th June. The event promises to bring together all sub-sectors of the industry in Ireland, and highlight their important contribution to the Irish economy. The National Maritime College of Ireland are the proud patron of the event, and I encourage every one of you to enter and showcase your role.
Entering the awards is free and brings with it some fantastic PR opportunities.
Entering is free and very easy, just visit http://www.marineawards.ie/enter-online.php, just visit or call Tommy on 01 524 2383 and he’ll be happy to help you. Don’t miss out on this amazing PR opportunity.
As an NMCI client you are also entitled to a special extended entries deadline of Friday 29th April at 17:00.
Best of luck, and I hope to see many of you there on the night.
Kind regards,
Conor Mowlds
Head of the National Maritime College of Ireland
Check out The Maritime Industry Awards 2015
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High Voltage (Management) is a 5 day course which gives seafarers the essential education and training in high voltage (HV) installations to meet the Knowledge, Understanding and Proficiency requirements as set out in STCW 2010 Tables A-III/2 and A-III/6 for electrical, electronic and control systems at the management level.
The course focuses on both classroom and practical training on The National Maritime College of Irelands state of the art campus, located in Ringaskiddy Co. Cork. Our top notch training facilities as well as our highly experienced instructors allows our delegates the opportunity to achieve the following training outcomes:
Management of HV operations on board a ship, including
Familiarization with HV Safety Rules.
Procedures and Legislation, Knowledge of Electrical Hazards.
Completion of Safety Records and Documentation.
Understanding the HV system and the maintenance of distribution capability, including
Operational and Safety Features.
Function of Protection Devices.
HV Switch Room Arrangements.
Analysing the Protection of Marine Distribution Systems.
Practical Maintenance.
Identification of faults within an HV system and reconfiguration of the system to maintain electrical supply, including
Identification of Fault Levels and Conditions,
Compiling and Implementing a Switching Plan to Isolate a High Voltage Distribution Fault.
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The iShip index is a method used to measure the volume of traffic which travels through Irish ports. It has shown a positive increase in all major traffic modes such a Bulk traffic, LoLo traffic and RoRo traffic in recent years.
According to “The Irish Maritime Development Offices” latest newsletter the total volume of traffic moving through mostly Dublin, Cork and Waterford ports has reached its highest in 2015 with 997 punts on the iShip index since 2008. Although this is lower than the peak year in 2007 (1,042 points) it represents substantial growth since the economic crisis (2009 which was a low 693 points).
These figures are evidence of the success of 2015 in the maritime industry. Exports in merchandise grew by 20% while imports increased by 20%. This puts an expectation of further growth in 2016 of 6.5% and again in 2017 of a furthur 4.4%.
Tourism is vital to Irish ports. Figures from 2015 have shown 4.4 million tourists passed through Irish ports using ferry services which connected them to Britian and France. Cruise liners also brought over 450,00 tourists to Irish ports in the last year, which is an increase of 3% since 2014.
Irish ports play a substantial role to forecasting possible growth in the Irish economy in the coming years. Director “Liam Lacey” of the “The Irish Maritime Development Office” has stated that “it is important to address the need for additional capacity. Ambitious development plans, capable of meeting the growing needs of the of the National economy, have been progressed by Dublin, Cork and Shannon Foynes and will be brought to fruition over the next five years.” Such plans are sure to increase international trade and lead to job creation for the Irish Port and Maritime industry.
To Read More about the Growth check out The Irish Maritime Development Offices latest newsletter
Irish Maritime Transport Economist reports strong growth for traffic modes through Irish ports
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Here at the National Maritime College of Ireland we offer a range of courses which give delegates the opportunity to achieve the STCW Basic Suite of Safety Training certification.
All of our courses are carried out by our highly experienced instructors in our state of the art facility in Ringaskiddy Co.Cork.
We are running the below courses this coming May. These courses are designed to give all our delegates the skills needed to pursue a career at sea.
STCW Basic Suite |
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Day 1 | Personal Safety and Social Responsibility | 03/05/2016 |
Day 2 – 4 | Fire Prevention and Fire Fighting | 04/05/2016 – 06/05/2016 |
Day 5 | Personal Survival Techniques | 09/05/2016 |
Day 6 | Elementary First Aid | 10/05/2016 |
All the above may be booked online for a total cost of
€1,230
Each course should be booked seperately on our
For more information feel free to contact our office
Phone: 021-4335609
Email: services@nmci.ie
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