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TOP STORY
First Build
Herma Shipyard Inc (HSI) has completed its first tanker newbuilding. Ironically, the success of the project highlights the failings of the system
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The Real Thing
EDITORIAL
A Question of Prestige
The Maritime Industry Authority needs to relocate
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NEWS ANALYSIS
Old Boys' Clubs
What would maritime Manila be without them?
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Rude Awakening
The good side of Hanjin's bad experience
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Frame-Up
Some seafarers abuse anti-dumping laws
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Lessons from Vietnam
Its people talk less and do more
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THE COUNTER
Revving Up
Why Shanghai is the container port to watch
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TECH TALK
Evolving Technology
New Transas ECDIS navigation system sets the pace
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‘Welders are hard to find. Once we train them and once they get certified by some authority, they may take their papers and leave.’ – Herma Shipyard president George Cottrell

WHAT'S BREWING


Crew Shortage to Worsen
Shipyard Plan Delays
John B as Training Hub
Talking Engine Simulator
HCPTI Holds Back
Lorenzo is Cautious
Hanjin Stays in Mindanao
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The Heart of It

PTC's Carla Limcaoco on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the crew shortage

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