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Expert in Dry Bulk Cargo Survey

Description Cargo which may be loose, granular, free-flowing or solid, such as grain, coal, and ore, and is shipped in bulk rather than in package form. Dry bulk cargo is usually handled by specialized mechanical handling equipment at specially designed dry bulk terminals. Our dry bulk survey covers the follows : Draft survey to determine […]

Expert in Draught Surveying

Trade involves the buying and selling of a commodity on the basis of its qualitative and quantitative properties which are to be determined in a way which is mutually acceptable to both parties to the contract. When it comes to the quantitative determination of the bulk material, this is more easily controlled by different methods […]

Expert in Chemical and Petro-Chemical Cargo Inspection

Description The transportation of chemicals is technically and logistically different from the transportation of oil and oil products. Chemical tankers are more advanced in many ways. The cargoes may be hazardous and noxious chemicals or such products as edible oils and fats. A common characteristic of these cargoes is that they tend to be high […]

Expert in Bunker Surveying

Large amounts of bunker fuel are consumed each year by the world fleet of cargo and commercial vessels as well as the military ones. About 80% of the total bunker fuel relates to heavy fuel oil and until the first large oil crisis in the early 1970s, shipowners did not pay much attention to where […]

Expert in Bunker Quantity Survey

Description Due to the dynamic location of vessels, particularly those involved in Maritime transport, the physical transfer of fuel (Bunkering) often takes place thousands of miles from each party’s contracting offices. As such, neither the buyer or seller is usually present to witness the physical transfer and procedures involved, thus any quantity or procedural dispute […]

Designated Person Ashore (DPA)

Description According to the ISM Code the Designated Person Ashore (DPA) plays a key role in the effective implementation of a Safety Management System and takes responsibility for verification and monitoring of all safety and pollution prevention activities. To comply with the ISM Code a shipping company should be able to provide documentary evidence that […]

Courses in Risk Management, Casualty Investigation, and Incident Investigation.

Navigate Risk and Investigations with Our Specialized Courses   In the dynamic maritime industry, mastering the art of risk and investigation is crucial for success. At International Maritime Training, we bring you three targeted courses designed to build your expertise in critical areas:   ✔ Risk Management: Learn proactive strategies to identify, assess, and mitigate […]

Courses in ISM/ISPS/MLC, ISO 9001/14001/45001 and Designated Person Ashore (DPA).

We are thrilled to announce our advanced and comprehensive training program: 🎓 Combined Certificate: ISM, ISPS, MLC Maritime Lead Auditor / Lead Auditor ISO 9001/14001/45001 / DPA (Designated Person Ashore) Certification. This integrated course equips maritime professionals with critical auditing, compliance, and safety management skills essential in today’s complex maritime environment.   Program Overview 📌  […]

Comprehensive Cargo Surveying Certification Program

1. General Cargo Inspection / Cargo Survey Why? This course covers the fundamentals of cargo surveying, which is essential for anyone in the field. Key Topics: Cargo assessment, survey procedures, and reporting standards. 2. Essential Law For Cargo & Marine Surveyors Why? Understanding legal frameworks is crucial for cargo surveyors to ensure compliance, liability management, […]

Company Security Officer (CSO)

Description Under the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), every shipping company is required to appoint a company security officer, who would take care of the ship’s safety and security. The company security officer designated by a company would be responsible for one or more than one ships, depending on the number and […]

Class Surveyor

Nowadays there are more than fifty classification societies in the world but still the classification process and its interrelationship with international and flag regulations is not always well understoodThe classification society, which is a non-governmental organisation in the shipping industry establishes and maintains technical standards for construction and operation of marine vessels and offshore structures.The […]

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