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The shipping industry today is the result of a steady evolutionary process over the years, and it remains as vital to world trade today as it was in the last century. The success of this ever-changing industry rests on two essential factors: technology and the human element. But even the best designed and equipped ship is sub-standard if her crew is under trained, poorly accommodated, and overworked. The future of shipping is ultimately dependent not on state-of-art technology, but rather on the quality and expertise of the person handling that technology.

With the intention of providing a comprehensive source of information on the wide range of maritime training facilities available around the world, IMO has produced this on-line edition of the Compendium of Maritime Training Institutes. The contents of the Compendium pertaining to the type of facilities, training programmes and short courses offered are entirely provided by the countries and/or maritime training institutes themselves. It is important to note that the Compendium is intended solely as a reference guide. Inclusion of an institute in this database does not imply any form of endorsement or recommendation by IMO.

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IMO is not responsible for the accuracy of the information contained in the Compendium, and is unable to enter into correspondence regarding this data. Any queries regarding the Institutes listed should be addressed to the Institute itself.

The Secretariat reserves the right to remove data which is no longer current and up-to-date.

 

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