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Event Name
3rd Maritime HR & Crew Development
Date
28-29 October

Organised By
ACI

About the Event
ACI's 3rd Maritime HR and Crew Development Conference will address the key issues in crewing and training within the maritime sector, focusing on strategies to address and overcome imminent crew shortages, boost crew retention and improve crew performance through effective training and development.
THE AGENDA

* Hear the latest industry updates in tackling crew shortages
* Examine the latest developments and best practices in training
* Discover the advantages and risks of taking a demand-led approach to crew shortage
* Determine effective strategies and actions to ensure onboard welfare of crew
AN INTERACTIVE 2 DAYS

ACI's meetings offer the perfect opportunity to discover the latest updates and to discuss your own crew sourcing, training and retention challenges with your peers through an interactive and informative 2 day programme.
* Hear from an outstanding line-up of the industry's leading crew management executives.
* Network informally with a relatively small, targeted group of senior-level decision-makers from the maritime industry.
* Discuss the latest challenges and developments in crew training and development.
* Participate in roundtable and panel sessions - giving you the chance to discuss the latest issues with your colleagues - and the speakers - in an open, informal and intimate setting.

Venue
London, UK

Contact Details
Tel: +44 020 7981 9800
Fax: +44 020 7593 0071
jhermans@acius.net

Source of Information
www.acius.net

 
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