Ship to Shore

Maritime 2014: Ship to Shore is the inaugural national shipping and domestic commercial vessel conference is to be held in Melbourne from 10 – 12 November 2014.

What’s in it for you as an owner/operator of an Australian working boat?

· Dedicated sessions on best practice safety management systems

· Case study presentations from other Working Boat operators

· A review of the National System, one year on

· Access to AMSA staff – get your questions answered

“The largest ship to the smallest commercial vessel has an important role to play in supporting our communities and ensuring the vitality of Australia’s economy – and each will be represented at Maritime 2014: Ship to Shore. On behalf of the Australian Government, I encourage you to attend this conference and participate in discussions surrounding the future of our maritime industry.”
The Hon Warren Truss MP,
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development.
To learn more about this industry event and to view the up-to-date program, visit www.maritime2014.com.au.

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