Marlow at Shipping Forum in Cyprus

10 Feb 2017
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Marlow Navigation

Marlow Navigation participates at the Cyprus Shipping Forum to discuss current issues in maritime, including crewing, technical management and industry trends.

Marlow Navigation at Shipping Forum in Cyprus

 

Marlow Navigation participated at the Capital Link Cyprus Shipping Forum, held in Limassol yesterday.

Under the Auspices of Cyprus’ Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works, the event highlighted the competitive positioning and advantages of Cyprus as an industry location, such as its significant role as a maritime, energy and logistics hub, as well as an investment and business destination.

The forum featured many major international speakers and delegates, and local leaders in an exchange of ideas on critical industry topics. It discussed the developments and trends in the major shipping, financial and capital markets, as well as issues pertaining to geopolitical and regulatory developments, technical and commercial fleet management.

Joint Managing Director, Marlow Navigation, Jan Meyering was a panellist during the crewing discussion ‘Good people pay off - Crewing strategies and staff development’, moderated by Secretary General, InterManager, Capt. Kuba Szymanski.

"No doubt, investing in good people in shipping pays off. People are important and ships need good, qualified, and motivated seafarers to operate well and assure a prosperous voyage," said Meyering. "On our part, they need to be provided with the right support, such as the proper tools and be adequately trained to be able to conduct their work in a safe and competent manner. At the same time enhancing their attitude, motivation and loyalty to the company."

"This is especially important in our industry, where quality and safety, as well as operational efficiency is paramount," he added.

Other main panel discussions/topics covered during the event included a review of the global commodity, energy and shipping markets - Sector review, analysis and outlook; Optimizing Technical Fleet Management; Managing Risks – Cybersecurity; Managing Risks - Foreign Corruption Practices Act; Access to Capital as a Competitive Advantage - Bank Finance, Capital Markets, Private Equity & Alternative Financing; Optimizing Insurance & Reinsurance - Trends & Developments; and Restructuring as a Business & Investment Opportunity.

 






ABOUT MARLOW NAVIGATION

Since the company’s beginnings in 1982 from the maritime hub of Limassol, Marlow Navigation has grown to become a globally renowned and trusted name in the ship management industry. Today, a network spanning 14 countries, with over 1,150 shore-based staff, 15,800 crew on board managed vessels and 25,000 active seafarers in the employment pool, underpins the company’s progress, business sustainability and client-focussed ethos.

Scope of services at Marlow have over the past four decades broadened to fully-fledged maritime activities, including full technical ship management, new ship building supervision, crew management, crew recruitment, training and safety, offshore services, as well as finance and administration.

These are provided out of management offices in Limassol, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Mumbai, Oman and Hong Kong, together a global network of seafarer recruiting agencies, state-of-the-art maritime academies and international naval training centres.

Marlow Navigation (Corporate Head Office)
Worldwide crew & ship management

Marlow Building
13 Alexandrias Street
3013, Limassol, Cyprus

Telephone: +357 25882588
Facsimile: +357 25882599
General Contact: info@marlowgroup.com
Media & Communications: media@marlowgroup.com

 

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