Quo vadis, Philippine maritime enterprise?

The first part of this two-part series, narrated the viewpoint, as to why Philippines has not been recognized as a maritime power in the world.The last part of this series aims to rebuild our maritime consciousness and revive the heritage of our ancestors.The Philippine shipping industry, in retrospectTrending Articles00:50Trending ArticlesNot guilty: Senate acquits Trump ofContinue reading “Quo vadis, Philippine maritime enterprise?”

ICTSI Basra increases potential of Iraq port

International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) stated the infrastructure improvement within the Port of Umm Qasr in Iraq allowed large ships to call and taken extensive benefits to importers inside the country.ICTSI’s subsidiary, Basra Gateway Terminal (BGT), stated the potential of the Port of Umm Qasr to receive direct calls from larger field vessels changed intoContinue reading “ICTSI Basra increases potential of Iraq port”

Alibaba’s Jack Ma mulls retirement in 2019

SHANGHAI: Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma announced on Monday he would step down as head of the pioneering Chinese e-commerce large in 12 months, a departure already drawing comparisons to the retirement of overdue Apple founder Steve Jobs.Analysts stated the early withdrawal of fifty four-12 months-vintage Ma, the charismatic face of a employer that has revolutionizedContinue reading “Alibaba’s Jack Ma mulls retirement in 2019”

20 maritime college students vie for 2018 TOMSP

The search for the Ten Outstanding Maritime Student of the Philippines (TOMSP), an annual search for the best maritime students in the country is now open. Jo Mari Hieras, TOMSP 2018 Search Director said the TOMSP is looking for the best maritime students in academics, extracurricular and leadership engagement, and service to their community and family. Hieras, an awardee of TOMSP 2013Continue reading “20 maritime college students vie for 2018 TOMSP”

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