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Chelsea Pettengill (File photo: MaineDOT)

Pettengill Tapped to Lead Maine Port Authority

the Maine coast to develop projects, maintain infrastructure, and promote Maines position in North Atlantic trade and the greater New England region.A Maine native, Pettengill is a graduate of Maine Maritime Academy with both a B.S. in Vessel Operations and Technology and an M.S. in International Logistics Management. Prior to joining state government, Pettengill spent 11 years sailing as a U.S. Merchant Marine deck officer on tall ships, towboats, offshore supply vessels, and tugboats. Much of her time was spent sailing on U.S. waters, including the Great Lakes, Inland Waterways, Gulf of Mexico, and Gulf

Steve Schappell (Photo: ACBL)

ACBL Names Schappell SVP of Logistics & Network Operations

brings invaluable insights that will support our ongoing transformation and help improve our mainline network performance."Schappell joined ACBL in July 2021 as Vice President of Supply Chain and Continuous Improvement. Prior to his tenure at ACBL, Schappell held various supply chain and logistics management positions with A.P. Moller-Maersk, including serving as Chief Procurement Officer for Maersk Drilling. Additionally, he served as an Infantry and Quartermaster officer during an 11-year career in the U.S. Army

Christy Guthman (Photo: Crowley)

Crowley Names Guthman VP of Business Development for Wind Services

Research & Development Consortium and co-chair of the American Clean Power Association Wind Council.Guthman obtained her Master of Business Administration from the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in logistics management, marketing and Spanish from Central Michigan University.Crowley Wind Services provides port and marine logistic solutions, including solutions for terminals and marshaling, vessel development and operation, engineering, project management and workforce development, throughout the U.S. wind

Australian Maritime College Partners with IAMPE

,” Monroe concluded.“This agreement provides both our graduate program students and our undergraduate students an excellent opportunity to broaden their horizons and professionalism in the port and maritime industry,” said Associate Professor Peggy Chen, Head of Maritime and Logistics Management, NCPS, AMC. “We look forward to offering port and terminal education program opportunities to the alumni of the IAMPE professional development programs.&rdquo

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Cyprus Adopts Formal Crew Change Process

by aeroplane have been subject to self-isolation conditions for 14 days before their arrival; andNegative coronavirus test: People arriving in Cyprus by aeroplane have been subjected to a PCR-based coronavirus test either in the country they are in or, if not possible, in Cyprus upon their arrival.Logistics management: The company or agent arranging the crew change is entirely responsible for arranging the transfer of all seafarers from the vessel to the airport and from the airport to the vessel, taking all the necessary precautions. If the times of arrival of the ship and the aeroplane do not coincide

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63 Begin Apprenticeship at Hapag-Lloyd

the other 33 are training to become shipping merchants or to work in office management and in the areas of transport and logistics. In addition, 11 dual-track students are beginning their studies with Hapag-Lloyd. They will take classes in a variety of subjects such as maritime management, logistics management and information systems at the Hamburg School of Business Administration and the Nordakademie. They can then try out their theoretical knowledge in practice in the applicable departments at Hapag-Lloyd. Apprenticeship manager Frank Drevin added: "With over 200 apprentices at different

Hapag-Lloyd Runs Germany’s Largest Maritime Training Program

men and 16 women) will be starting their apprenticeship. They will be training for various careers, including those of shipping agents and office management clerks.Nine of them will be starting dual-track courses of study (for a Bachelor of Science degree) in the fields of Business Administration, Logistics Management, Maritime Management, Information Systems and Applied Informatics.With a total of 235 apprentices and dual-track students, Hapag-Lloyd continues to be Germany’s largest provider of training in the shipping industry. Once apprentices complete their training program, their chances of securing

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Next Class of Apprentices Begin at Hapag-Lloyd

(20 men and 18 women) have started their apprenticeship. They will be training for various careers, including those of shipping agents and office management clerks. Others will be starting dual-track courses of study (for a Bachelor of Science degree) in the fields of business administration, logistics management, maritime management, information systems and applied informatics.   Four more grant holders will also join the IT department in late September. This brings the total number of young men and women with on-shore apprenticeships at Hapag-Lloyd to 131, which also includes six apprentices

Hapag-Lloyd Begins Training Programs

division, 21 young men and 17 young women began their training programs to become shipping agents, forwarding and logistics clerks, office management clerks and warehousing specialists.    In addition, some of the on-shore apprentices are also starting dual-track courses of study in Logistics Management, Business Administration, Maritime Management, Information Systems and Applied Informatics. Four more grant holders will also join the IT department in October.   In the marine division, 26 apprentices (21 men and five women) will complete training programs to become a ship mechanic

Hapag-Lloyd Training for Apprentices

. In the land division, 21 young men and 17 young women began their training programs to become shipping agents, forwarding and logistics clerks, office management clerks and warehousing specialists. In addition, some of the on-shore apprentices are also starting dual-track courses of study in Logistics Management, Business Administration, Maritime Management, Information Systems and Applied Informatics. Four more grant holders will also join the IT department in October. In the marine division, 26 apprentices (21 men and five women) will complete training programs to become a ship mechanic or a

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Hapag-Lloyd Welcomes New Apprentice Class

after completing their training.   Of the 55 new apprentices, 33 are starting their training to become shipping agents, forwarding and logistics clerks, and office management clerks (17 men and 16 women). They will also begin the combined vocational training and degree programs of logistics management, business administration, maritime management, information systems and applied informatics.   The 22 apprentices in the marine division (20 men and two women) will complete a training course to be ship mechanics or a course to become a nautical or technical officer’s assistant

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Danos Launches Project Management Group

. The PMG will streamline critical project communication as well as ensure complete project integration across Danos’ core service lines – production workforce, construction, fabrication, coatings, instrumentation and electrical, environmental services, scaffolding, and shorebase and logistics management. Danos President and CEO Hank Danos said, “The addition of the PMG enables us to provide expert help for every phase of our customers’ projects: from pre-job planning to quality and project controls and subcontractor management to project reporting.” Sophisticated

Claus Schensema (Photo: GAC)

Schensema Named GAC Managing Director

Shanghai, China, to Houston, Texas, to take the helm of GAC North America Logistics. Schensema brings 25 years’ experience in shipping and logistics to his new role as GAC North America Logistics’ Managing Director, including expertise in international freight forwarding, contract logistics management, automotive logistics, oil & gas support and ship agency management. Prior to his latest appointment, he served as Managing Director of GAC China for 12 years, based in Shanghai. During that time he guided the company as it expanded its operations from start-up to the recognized leader

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