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Registrace 26. 10. 2007
Scotland has an international reputation as a leading centre for commercial ship management, a heritage dating back hundreds of years. Glasgow in particular has previously been at the forefront of the global maritime industry, with the Clyde's historic ship--building industry achieving prominence in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries' golden age of seafaring. The maritime industry is just as important in the 21st century, and Scotland has a significant opportunity once again to drive its growth and development.
Paul Holliday Engineering Cadet
Paul Holliday is an engineering cadet with Zodiac Maritime Agencies Ltd. Zodiac is an international ship management company specializing in the management of Cape-size, Panamax and Handy-size Bulk Carriers, Chemical Tankers, LPG Tankers, Container Ships and Pure Car (Truck) Carriers.
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Douglas McHugh
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Glasgow College of Nautical Studies Assistant Principal - Douglas McHugh The Faculty of Engineering includes the following schools: Telecommunications and Electronic Engineering Marine and Mechanical Engineering The Faculty of Engineering became operational on 14 December 1994 and after a restructuring exercise during June 1998, the Faculty now consists of two separate Schools as shown above.
John Halliday Engineering Cadet
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At Clyde Marine Training, we are justifiably proud of our reputation for developing cadets in the UK, around a half of all Merchant Navy Officer Trainees are trained by us. With some 700 cadets at any one time, we are the country's largest marine training organisation. We manage the entire process of cadet training - from the recruitment of each cadet through to completion of MCA exams.
Ian Mcmahon talks Scottish Maritime Careers
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Ian heads up the Shipbuilding/Marine Priority Industry team, charged with taking forward the implementation of the Scottish Shipbuilding and Marine Sector Action Plan, including exploring and promoting further opportunities to develop the marine sector as a major contributor to Scotland's economy.
Richard Speigh
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Richard W Speight, Assistant & Depute Principal Glasgow College of Nautical Studies
Nice bloke sailed with him when he Chief Officer Funny genuine guy
Was a friend of Colin way back when in Hamilton, Lanarkshire. Hi! from Joanne
Things can get quite difficult on short sea routes right enough , the days never repeat themselves and something new hits you every day.
Would be nice to see a interview of a Chief Engineer on here as well. =]
Love the video, all the best, Paul Holliday