Advisory Committee to Address Issues Impacting Filipino Seafarers
Maritime Affairs (IACGMA).The IACGMA is composed of the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA), the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the International Maritime Employers’ Council (IMEC), and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF).“The Philippine government through its Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) welcomes the participation of well-respected industry associations and leaders from the global shipping industry in developing our roadmap to a just transition as well as boosting the global competitiveness of Filipino seafarers across the globe
MOL Graduates Final Class in 3rd Year Program
Seafarers bear considerable responsibility for safe operation. Please make full use of the knowledge and techniques you accumulated at MIS." The program received accreditation as the equivalent of a university-level education under the Academe-Industry Linkage Program (AILP) promoted by the Philippine government, which helps schools upgrade the education of students and enhance employment opportunities for top-quality students, based on cooperation between academia and industry. Selected students study at the MOL training institute and aboard MOL-operated vessels for the second half of a four-year
MOL Holds Graduation Ceremony for Filipino Seafarers
; He then introduced "MOL CHART," which was established as a set of common values that MOL Group employees permanently inherit. The program received accreditation as the equivalent to university-level education under the Academe-Industry Linkage Program (AILP) promoted by the Philippine government. Selected students study at the MOL training institute and aboard MOL-operated vessels for the second half of a four-year university curriculum. Graduates of the program will be recruited as MOL crewmembers after training aboard one of 15 training vessels, which were specially
MOL Philippine Maritime Students Graduate
. MOL explains that it provides education and training at the Magsaysay Institute of Shipping(MIS), its training center in the Philippines. The program received accreditation as the equivalent to university-level education under the Academe-Industry Linkage Program promoted by the Philippine government. Selected students will be educated and trained at the MOL training institute and on MOL-operated vessels for the second half of a four-year university curriculum. On hand for the graduation ceremony were Philippine Congressman Jesulito A. Manalo, Development Bank of the Philippines Senior