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  • 14 September, 2022

    The President expresses condolences on behalf of the Institute

    Kevin Shakesheff FICS has signed the letter of condolences to HRH King Charles III…

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  • 18 August, 2022

    International Prizewinners 2021-2022

    International Prizewinners 2021-2022…

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  • 18 July, 2022

    Getting to know… Gertrude Adwoa Ohene-Asienim FICS

    The ICS Membership Committee Chair is at the top of her game, follow her example and get involved with your Institute!…

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  • 5 July, 2022

    UK Minister for Maritime open to a supportive collaboration with the Institute

    On Monday 4th July 2022, Institute President, Kevin Shakesheff FICS, and the Director, Robert Hill FICS met Robert Courts MP, Minister for Aviation, Maritime & Security - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Department for …

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  • 23 June, 2022

    Hong Kong Chairman drinks back on the calendar at last.

    Back together! As ever a great opportunity to meet again at the heart of the Hong Kong shipping community.…

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  • 11 May, 2022

    Captain Philip Bacon FICS tells us what is the best part of being part of ICS

    Philip tells us about his nearly 40 years in shipping, moving from sea to shore, and how to go through the challenges of an ever changing sector as a shipping professional.…

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  • 6 April, 2022

    ICS Bespoke Commercial Shipping Practice Course

    With 16 participants at this traditional ICS Australia-NewZealand Course it feels like some normality is back on the calendar.…

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  • 23 February, 2022

    Gillian Clark FICS a no ordinary Chair...

    "The shipping industry is the world's best kept secret. It exists in every part of the world and hosts a vast range of people and roles." Ahead of International Women's Day (08 March …

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  • 14 February, 2022

    Port Management - Three day Seminar

    Port Management - Three day Seminar

    Maritime Training Institute (MTI) in collaboration with Karachi Port Trust (KPT) conducted a three day seminar at the KPT staff college, Karachi, Pakistan.

    ICS Pakistan branch connected with the local maritime sector and responded to the call of the Chairman of the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) with the idea of building the knowledge of KPT staff. The seminar was attended by the KPT management team and university students of Institute of Business Administration (IBA).

    During a section of the seminar our participants had the chance to ask various questions and they were informed and guided on how to proceed and register for Institute examinations and achieve Institute qualification and membership.

    It gave us a great opportunity to introduce the branch members to potential students. During the Seminar, attendants freely discussed their study preferences in connection with their academic and professional qualification and future goals. Furthermore the importance of the Institute membership was highlighted during session.

    The Pakistan Branch wishes that all participants may choose Institute qualifications to enhance their shipping skills and broaden their horizons.


    During the seminar our guests had the chance to ask various questions and they were informed and guided on how to proceed and register for Institute examinations and achieve Institute qualification and membership.

    It gave us a great opportunity to introduce the branch members to potential students. During the Seminar, attendants freely discussed their study preferences in connection with their academic and professional qualification and future goals. Furthermore the importance of the Institute membership was highlighted during session.

    The Pakistan Branch wishes that all participants may choose Institute qualifications to enhance their shipping skills and broaden their horizons.

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  • 17 January, 2022

    Getting to know…Ana Casaca FICS, our extra pair of hands in Portugal

    Invest in your education as it will determine your life’s pathway!…

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