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14/05/2013

Implementing Your ECDIS Procedures.

Do you want to discuss the best way to start to implementing your ECDIS procedures to support your transition to digital navigation?

 

We have the pleasure in extending an invitation for you to join the new Implementing Your ECDIS Procedures Workshops. This will provide a step-by-step approach to ensuring legal requirements and procedures for the operation of ECDIS are achieved to an international standard and allow shipping companies to review their safety management systems or bridge procedures and, when appropriate, add the relevant ECDIS requirements.

During the highly acclaimed Admiralty Digital Integration Workshops, which provided a step-by-step process to the safe and efficient adoption of ECDIS, the audience requested more detail and assistance with regulatory requirements and development of ECDIS policy and procedure.

So we have responded and designed this new series of workshops in conjunction with the experienced Capt Paul Hailwood and UKHO experts; because in order to achieve SOLAS carriage requirements for the use of ECDIS as a primary means of navigation, the ship's safety management system shall include procedures for the operational use of ECDIS.

"A concise summary for the coming regulations and misconceptions of ECDIS."

"A thought provoking and informative session. Provides ample information to fulfil necessary requirements by IMO."

 

Download our helpful 9 stage guide for getting ready for the new ECDIS regulations here.

The workshops will benefit any person involved with the shipping industry including, managers, owners, ship personnel, regulators and auditors to achieve this important requirement as you will have ample opportunity to get involved, bring your issues and challenges, ask questions and seek solutions whilst networking with other industry colleagues.

Event Location Event Date
Istanbul, Turkey | Registration link 03-04 July 2013
London International Shipping Week | Registration coming soon 11 September 2013
Antwerp, Belgium | Registration coming soon 24 September 2013
Bremen, Germany | Registration coming soon 26 September 2013
Hamburg, Germany | Registration coming soon 27 September 2013
INMEX, Mumbai, India | Registration coming soon 08-10 October 2013
Kormarine, Busan, Republic of Korea | Registration coming soon 22-25 October 2013
Limassol, Cyprus | Registration coming soon 18 November 2013
Navigator, Athens, Greece | Registration coming soon 20 November 2013
Marintec, Shanghai, China | Registration coming soon 03-06 December 2013
Asia Pacific Maritime, Singpaore | Registration coming soon 19-21 March 2014
 
Completed workshops
​​Hong Kong
Sea Asia, Singapore view blog
Oslo, Norway  
Bergen, Norway  
Busan, Republic of Korea  
​Limassol, Cyprus
Dubai, UAE - Seatrade Middle East Maritime
Hong Kong
London, UK – MEC Conference 2012
Hamburg, Germany - SMM Hamburg 2012 view blog
Taipei, Taiwan view blog
Istanbul, Turkey
Athens, Greece - Posidonia 2012 view blog
Hamburg, Germany
Mumbai, India view blog
Tokyo, Japan - Sea Japan 2012 view blog
Singapore - Asia Pacific Maritime 2012 view blog
Connecticut, USA - CMA Shipping 2012
Shaghai, China - Marintec 2011

 

Attendees from the 9 stages workshop at Posidonia 2012

Captain Paul Hailwood

Paul has significant experience in the Merchant Navy and Maritime Industry and has proven ability in every setting and achieving program goals through sound project management, lateral thinking and motivation of colleagues.

Paul's educational background includes a Certificate of Competency Master (STCW 95) Unlimited, MSc Research and Consultancy and is a Younger Brethren of Trinity House.

Paul is an internationally renowned expert on ECDIS and integrated bridge operations. He specialises in assisting shipping companies with the development and implementation of practical and efficient bridge procedures during the adoption of Integrated Bridge Systems including ECDIS.

Paul has worked with many prestigious new ship builds and shipping companies, including cruises ships, tankers, large yachts and numerous other commercial companies. In addition to this work he conducts Risk Management surveys for insurance underwriters and has acted as expert witness on a number of navigation related incidents.