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MARITIME INDUSTRY

Published by Mochammad Wildan Azhar, 2021-11-18 15:03:17

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MARITIME INDUSTRY Name : M. WildanAzhar NRP : 203012 Majoring :Nautical Science

WHY MARITIME ENGLISH IS IMPORTANT In an industry that boasts a strong international presence, it is essential to have a common language that everyone on board a vessel can understand and communicate in. Maritime English, also known as Standard Maritime Communication Phrases (SMCP), is the lingua franca at sea so to speak, and is vitally important for a multitude of reasons; the safety of the crew, the efficiency of daily tasks and the integrity of the ship. GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020

WHY MARITIME ENGLISH IS By having specific terms to follow, Maritime English rules IMPORTANT out any confusion that would arise if normal terms that are used in day-to-day life were to be uttered. For instance, left and right can be rather ambiguous demands for direction, if the captain and a crew member are at different areas of the ship. Maritime English’s main purpose is to serve as a manifestation of foundation English along with unique phrases to allow ship to ship communication, ship to shore communication and internal communications on board a vessel. GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020

WHY MARITIME ENGLISH IS IMPORTANT Here are some examples of Maritime English terms for positions on a boat: Front of ship – bow/fore Propeller region – oft/stern Region in between the oft and bow – midship Left hand side of vessel – Port Right hand side of vessel – Starboard Ship levels – decks Base of ship – keel Where captains/officers operate – bridge

MARITIME INDUSTRY The maritime industry is waterbone commerce- it's about moving people and goods over the water. Maritime is most everything connected to the sea or waterways throuhout the world, especially in relation to navigation, shipping and marine engineering. The industry has a direct impect on much of our everydays lives. Think about the oil that powers our cras, many of our vehicles, our electronics, the coffee we drink, foods we eat and the clothes we wear. most come from overseas. GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020

MARITIME In the climate, it is very important for us to reflect and INDUSTRY highllight how important the maritime industry is for our country and the rest of the world. It is how we make trading of essential day-to-day goods and services possible to keep powering our industries and support employment. Maritime is most everything connected to the sea or waterways throughout the world, especially in relation to navigation, shipping and marine engineering. The industry has a direct impact on much of our everyday lives. Think about the oil that powers our cars, many of our vehicles, our electronics, the coffee we drink, foods we eat and the clothes we wear…most come from overseas and are sent overseas if manufactured in our home country.

Maritime Industry This, shipping has long been the major form of transportation, as well as an essential communication link connecting coastal cities, countries and continents. Next to rail transportation, water transportation is economically and environmentally the most efficient way to travel or transport merchandise; and, nowadays, around 90% of world trade is carried by the international shipping industry. In parallel to the extraordinary increase of traditional sea-related activities, the maritime sector has experienced a significant qualitative and quantitative expansion with the appearance and development of two new industrial growth poles: the offshore oil exploration and production industry, and the cruise sector. GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020

MARITIME INDUSTRY The enormous growth of world population and the subsequent increasing of energy needs, both in developing and developed countries, call for an increase in the offshore exploration and production of hydrocarbons. A new era of energy production made possible by many achievements in exploration, drilling, storage and transportation techniques comparable to the space industry, engaging many countries in drilling operations off the coast of 74 nations worldwide. In the other hand, the cruise industry has experienced an increasing process of popularization worldwide, reaching a level of enormous significance in the global economy, with more and more cruises and recreational ships leaving from a large number and variety of ports around the world.

Career Development In Career Development or Career Development Planning refers to the process an individual may undergo to evolve their occupational status. It is the process of making decisions for long term learning, to align personal needs of physical or psychological fulfillment with career advancement opportunities. Career Development can also refer to the total encompassment of an individual's work-related experiences, leading up to the occupational role they may hold within an organization. GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020

CAREER DEVELOPMENT Becoming an Officer. Ships Officers in Navigation (Deck) and Engineering need a seafarer Certificate of Competency – issued by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. You receive the Officer of the Watch certificate (OOW), when you complete your Merchant Navy Training Board course through a maritime college/university. Then as your experience at sea grows and you pass the required examinations, you’ll get more certificates for promotion into the next job role.Take the Ratings route,ratings work in Navigation (Deck), Engine Room, Catering, Hospitality and Onboard Services. With the help of the JW Slater Scholarship Fund, Ratings can apply for funding to take Officer of the Watch certification.

Career Development For shore-based jobs in ship management and other marine industries, you’ll find incredibly varied and rewarding opportunities such as maritime law, surveying ships or training future seafarers. A Navigation (Deck) Officer is a vital member of the ship’s management team – responsible for making decisions on steering and manoeuvring the ship, controlling navigation and communications. So it’s important to be a good team member, decisive, calm and someone who inspires confidence in others. You’ll be interested in technology and have good mathematical, written and verbal skills. Overall – confidence, enthusiasm and self-reliance are essential.

FUTURE PLANS After graduate from Sekolah Tinggi Maritim Yogyakarta , I will prepare the documents needed in shipping and looking for famous ships and companies in Indonesia and outside Indonesia after sailing for two to three years I will go to school again take ANT 2 at PIP Semarang to improve his future career. And i will continue my determination and ambition on the next page I will sail again looking for experience on other large ships for the next two to four years after sailing I will take ANT 1 to PIP Semarang to continue my career in the future and realize my dream to become a captain in a ship and proud of my family and the name of my campus. That's all my ambition and determination in the future to be a sailor who is useful for the homeland and nation and proud of the name of the campus for the future.

Future Plans One recurring feature of this pandemic has been the demand that when it is all over, we do not just return to “business as usual”, with earnest exhortations to greater environmental zeal, diversity and inclusion. The maritime sector has not escaped this enthusiasm, with regular demands for shipping to clean up its act and accelerate its march towards sustainability. It doesn’t get much credit for any progress that has been made, any more than it is thanked for keeping the world fed and fuelled in a global plague, which has made miserable the maritime workforce. When we do get back to normal, how can a workforce that has, for the most part, been cynically ill-treated, be given some assurance of a better future? It might be suggested that the refusal to permit crew changes or shore leave was a necessary reaction to an unforeseen global disaster, and that seafarers’ treatment was just collateral damage. GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020

CONCLUSIONS That becoming a reliable sailor requires a very high level of knowledge and experience to go through all the processes of being a sailor, learning and practicing what we can during several years of studying at the academy. Competent and competitive in the maritime world in the future, always update in the maritime world so you don't miss the latest info on maritime. And proud of the name of the campus in the future and dare to try new things in every obstacle in the future, and don't forget who raised you. A reliable sailor is not born from a calm sea.

Thank you for your attention! GBC GRAND OPENING | 10/06/2020


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