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Leadership sponsors: Supporting association:

3 days of interactive and informative sessions from 30+ speakers, 120+ attendees, 25+ countries

www.manningandtraining.com/europe Tel +44 (0)20 7017 5511 Email: [email protected]

Training and retaining competent seafarers to crew tomorrow’s fleet

In association with:

Manning & Training Conference: Tuesday 28 - Wednesday 29 April 2015

STCW Training and Competency Management Workshop: Thursday 30 April 2015

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Copenhagen

• European crewing news bulletin

• STCW feedback forum

• Generation Y strategy lab

• MLC task force panel

• STCW training and competency management workshop

EUROPEAN

Colin Nugent Director Maritime

Audit Services Carnival

Jaime Gonzalez Gil Project Officer on Port State

Control European Maritime Safety

Agency

Kuba Szymanski Secretary General InterManager

Milhar Fuazudeen Head, Maritime Training and Human

Element, Maritime Safety Division International Maritime

Organization

Per Sønderstrup Director, Regulation, Manning

and Certification Danish Maritime Authority

Free five day online trial

The 18th Annual

50% discount for SHIPOWNERS

email [email protected] for details

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Registration hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5511 • Email: [email protected] latest programme or to register please visit: www.manningandtraining.com/europe

Day One – Tuesday 28 April 2015 08.00 Registration

08.50 Chair’s opening address Kuba Syzmanski, Secretary General, INTERMANAGER

09:00 TOWN HALL STYLE OPEN AGENDA Shape the agenda! Take the opportunity to have your say and flag

issues to be discussed throughout the conference

09.15 Welcome speech by the Danish Shipowners’ Association Pia Voss, Executive Vice President, DANISH SHIPOWNERS’

ASSOCIATION

Manpower briefing: supply and demand dynamics

09.35 Crewing news bulletin • Analysing global supply and demand challenges and hotspots • Where are the bottle necks in the sector? • Examining the gender split in the sector Richard Clayton, Chief Maritime Analyst, IHS 10.00 Coffee and exhibition visit

Regulatory timeline review

10.30 THE STCW FEEDBACK FORUM STCW Manila Amendments – experiences so far... • Overview of STCW competence standards • How are different administrations planning to implement

changes to training and certification requirements? • How are large shipping companies managing training and

achieving standardisation across their fleets? • Are we prepared for the 2017 deadline? Panellists include: Per Sønderstrup, Director, Regulation, Manning and

Certification, DANISH MARITIME AUTHORITY Simon Frank, Global Head of Maritime HR, TORM Stefania Moltoni, Divisional Director, MINISTRY OF

INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT OF ITALY Alan Cartwright, Commercial Manager, WARSASH MARITIME

ACADEMY

11.40 TASK FORCE PANEL MLC, 2006 1st anniversary: assessing the impact of MLC

post implementation Panellists will discuss:

• Feedback one year on – what changes have been experienced by shipowners and seafarers?

• MLC safety and health guidelines and widespread ratification • The New Inspection Regime (NIR) of the Paris MoU on Port

State Control (PSC) – the inspectors’ powers • What’s next? Future MLC, 2006 revisions: amendments

proposed by the Special Tripartite Committee regarding abandonment of seafarers and shipowner liability

Panellists include: Colin Nugent, Director Maritime Audit Services, CARNIVAL Robert Brindle, Lead Specialist, Marine Management Systems

& Target Ship Section, Classification Group, LLOYD’S REGISTER MARINE

Jaime Gonzalez Gil, Project Officer on Port State Control, EUROPEAN MARITIME SAFETY AGENCY

Kim Iversen, Director Strategic Quality Assurance, OSM CREW MANAGEMENT

Have your say: What grey areas do you think still exist and need to be

addressed?

12.50 Lunch

NETWORK DEVELOPMENT LUNCH A brand new feature for 2015, meet new faces and get to know

your peers during this networking opportunity

MET: developing the seafarers skillset

13.50 PANEL SESSION How can we ensure that the quality of training is consistent

and that seafarers meet the proposed standard? • Costs of training versus costs of an avoidable accident • Training challenges: sourcing training facilities • Examining different approaches to training such as on-board

training and simulators • Developments in the education of engineers • Crew competency assessment Panellists include: Erik Wolf, Training and Development Manager, NORDIC

TANKERS Dr. Michael Ekow Manuel, Associate Professor / Nippon

Foundation Chair, Head of Maritime Education & Training (MET) Specialization, WORLD MARITIME UNIVERSITY

Captain Neil Hunt, Marine Employee Learning and Development Superintendent, CHEVRON SHIPPING

14.35 Transitioning into the digital age: ECDIS and CBT training • Statistics on ECDIS training to date • How many seafarers are yet to be trained? • Certification of seafarers • What challenges are faced by shipping companies and

individuals? • Possible effective training methods Roger Ringstad, Managing Director, SEAGULL MARITIME

14.55 Harnessing communications technology to support crew training and compliance

• Understanding the benefits of satellite connectivity • Enhancing crew productivity • Improving seafarer welfare, morale and retention Ed Behan, VP Media Platforms, GLOBECOMM SYSTEMS

15.15 Coffee and exhibition visit

15.45 Improving the performance of vessel crews • How training of different functions on the vessels in the

same scenario can help to improve team synergies, vessel performance and safety

• Practical examples of how the training is conducted and how realistic simulation is combined with human factor feedback and training

• How training concepts can be integrated in company strategies to ensure consistent high competence levels

Karsten Lundsgaard Haegg, Maritime Chief Instructor, MAERSK TRAINING

Seafarer welfare clinic

16.05 Improving the health and welfare of the seafarer • Encouraging flexible working hours • Supporting free communication • Dealing with social isolation of seafarers while at sea • Nutrition: tackling obesity in the crewing sector • Certification initiatives to improve seafarers’ health

EUROPEAN

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Torbjørn Husby, Head of Section, Working & Living Conditions, NORWEGIAN MARITIME AUTHORITY

Caitlin Vaughan, Project Manager, INTERNATIONAL SEAFARERS’ WELFARE & ASSISTANCE NETWORK (ISWAN)

16.50 PRACTICAL SURGERIES Participate in our interactive discussion surgeries, hosted by

experts on: • Addressing mental health issues • Leadership and teamwork strategies • Training initiatives and refining seafarer skillsets • Job profiling: attracting the right people for the job • Illegal immigration: how should seafarers handle stowaways? Practical surgery leaders include: Jan Webber, Director, SAILORS SOCIETY Anita Gerritsen, Training Coordinator, MF SHIPPING

17.35 Feedback from Practical Surgeries

17.45 Networking drinks reception

Day Two – Wednesday 29 April 2015

09.00 Chair’s recap of day one Kuba Syzmanski, Secretary General, INTERMANAGER

Conventional shipping vs offshore crewing

09.10 What impact will the offshore crewing market have on conventional shipping?

• Examining the demand for highly skilled crew for DP, construction and OSV vessels

• Where will the demand be? • What is the likely impact on conventional shipping and can this

be combatted? Tommy Olofsen, Managing Director, OSM CREW

MANAGEMENT

Talent acquisition and development

09.45 PANEL SESSION How can we ensure that we are recruiting the right people

and retaining skilled crew? • Addressing the shortage of qualified professionals and fleet

officers – long term and short term solutions • How can we motivate, develop and retain skilled professionals? • Supporting the seafarer through career progression and further

opportunities in the industry • Providing competitive salaries to attract the best candidates

with the best skill sets Panellists include: Dhananjay Swadi, Personnel Director, NORTHERN MARINE

MANNING SERVICES Brian Tranholm Nielsen, Marine HR Director, NORDIC

TANKERS 10.30 Coffee and exhibition visit 11.00 Industry initiatives in shore-based staff training • Overview of the EU funded project promoting careers ashore • What is the industry doing to help seafarers make the sea-to-

shore transit smoothly?

11.20 Spotlight on women seafarers: why are there so few women in shipping?

• Women seafarer statistics • Latest research into women’s health requirements

• Addressing sexual harassment • How can we improve working conditions for women seafarers? • How can we attract more skilled women into this profession? Dr Olivia Swift, Research Associate, GREENWICH MARITIME

INSTITUTE

Attracting the next generation of seafarers

11.50 STRATEGY LAB Generation Y: how can we make the seafaring profession

more attractive to the next generation? • What motivates Generation Y to join the shipping industry?

• Promoting the opportunities and benefits of the shipping industry to Generation Y

• The cadets’ challenge: getting practical experience • Rebranding the role of the seafarer: addressing media

sensationalisation • Next generation selection processes Panellists include: Henrik Bisbo, Head of Tanker Crewing Operations, THOME SHIP

MANAGEMENT Steven Gosling, Quality and Training Manager, NAUTICAL

INSTITUTE Also featuring input from cadets on this panel

13.00 Lunch and exhibition visit

Safe manning: understanding human factors

14.00 PANEL SESSION Coping with fatigue • Understanding the effects of fatigue on seafarers • Reducing marine casualties and deaths • Reducing pollution and environmental incidents • Ensuring appropriate manning through safe watching keeping

rosters • Awareness and monitoring of fatigue Panellists include: Wessel van Leeuwen, Researcher, Stress Research Institute,

STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY Professor Mike Barnett, Director of Research and Innovation,

WARSASH MARITIME ACADEMY Associate Professor Claire Pekcan, Senior Lecturer, WARSASH

MARITIME ACADEMY Jørgen Riis Jepsen, Ass. Professor, Medical Doctor, UNIVERSITY

OF SOUTHERN DENMARK

15.00 Coffee and exhibition visit

15.30 Embedding a safety culture in an organisation • Psychological factors and on board social factors which may

increase the likelihood of accidents occurring • Instilling teamwork on board and a change of attitude • Communicating with the workforce and adopting safe working

practices • Improving health and safety at an organisational and

international level • Developing human factors training

15.50 Cultural management on-board the vessel • Getting the right mix of people on-board • Installing cultural awareness • Impact of cultural differences and examining human behaviour • Examining and adapting to social changes on-board • Human factors re-defined Bogdan Alec Zelenski, Founder and President, ALPHA

NAVIGATION

16.25 Chair’s closing remarks and close of conference Kuba Szymanski, Secretary General, INTERMANAGER

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Registration hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5511 • Email: [email protected] latest programme or to register please visit: www.manningandtraining.com/europe

09.00 Registration

09.30 Chair’s welcome

Per Sønderstrup Director, Regulation, Manning and Certification DANISH MARITIME AUTHORITY

09.45 STCW mind map session You will be asked to brainstorm ideas on:

• What are your biggest concerns and challenges regarding compliance with STCW?

• How can these requirements be met and what do you think the industry needs to do to achieve them?

10.15 Coffee and networking break

STCW: what does it mean for the shipping industry?

10.45 Countdown to compliance: overview of the STCW Manila Amendments

• Understanding the key amendments for masters, officers and watch personnel

• When is the deadline for certification and training? • Understanding the certification process and requirements for

existing and new mariners • Examining Port State Control, Flag State Control and

inspection under STCW

Milhar Fuazudeen Head, Maritime Training and Human Element, Maritime Safety

Division INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION

12.00 Lunch

Overcoming crew training conundrums

13.00 Refresher training challenges • What refresher training solutions are available? • What are administrations’ strategies • How are organisations currently addressing refresh training

and what still needs to be done?

Alan Cartwright Commercial Manager WARSASH MARITIME ACADEMY

13.45 Training in the digital age • Providing appropriate training in modern technology • What cost-effective solutions are available? • Tackling the challenges of scheduling training • What still needs to be done regarding certification of

seafarers?

14.30 Coffee and networking break

15.00 Assessment of seafarers’ competencies • How are seafarers assessed and how do assessments differ? • What are the guidelines on assessment?

Roger Ringstad Managing Director SEAGULL MARITIME

15.45 Industry Debate “Achieving training standardisation and increased

quality of training across the manning and training industry – will STCW achieve this?”

You will be split into groups to put forward arguments based on the STCW guidelines and how it will impact the industry with regards to improving seafarer training

16.20 Chair’s closing remarks

16.30 Close of workshop

Thursday 30 April 2015

STCW Training and Competency Management

Ensuring appropriate training for competence assessment

WORKSHOP

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What to expect at European Manning & Training 2015

Registration hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5511 • Email: [email protected] latest programme or to register please visit: www.manningandtraining.com/europe

ONLINE NETWORKING TOOLYou are able to view the delegate list 1 week in advance of the event, message fellow participants, set up meetings and manage your schedule all through our

unique online networking tool which is available to all registered delegates.

LIVE POLLING STATIONPick up a pen and cast your vote during this year’s

polling session on topical issues affecting the industry

Who will I meet at European Manning & Training?Network with over 120 attendees at the industry’s must attend conference

Ship owners/managers

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Training academies

Maritime administrations

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COFFEE AND NETWORKING STATION Visit our exhibition stands and

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Training academies

Maritime administrations

Regulatory bodies

Ship owners/managers

Crew/manning agents

Service providers

Training academies

Maritime administrations

Regulatory bodies

NETWORK DEVELOPMENT LUNCHA brand new feature for 2015, meet new faces and get to know your peers during

this networking opportunity.

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SPOTLIGHT THEATRE

This area shows a series of live sessions which provides an alternative to the main conference agenda. On this stage you will

hear live debates, on-the-spot interviews and technology showcases.

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European Manning & Training ConferenceTuesday 28 - Wednesday 29 April 2015

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