“The overarching goal of this activity is to further observe and understand the natural and current setting of the Philippine maritime industry at the ground level, particularly the domestic passenger shipping operations...,” MARINA said. READ:
Apart from IMO and the World Bank, other organizations supporting the effort are consultants from the World Maritime University, based in Malmo, Sweden, and the UK’s University of Strathclyde.
“The overarching goal of this activity is to further observe and understand the natural and current setting of the Philippine maritime industry at the ground level, particularly the domestic passenger shipping operations through field visits and interviews,” MARINA said. “Included in the field mission are naval architecture schools, boatbuilders, passenger vessel owners/operators, passenger ship terminals and ports culminating with a debriefing on the findings and detailed results of the field visit,” MARINA said. —
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