All Training and Education articles – Page 8
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Correct Craft employees go back to school
Correct Craft and its sister boat company subsidiaries and sending employees back to school with the creation of Correct Craft University (CCU) to improve the skills of employees at all levels of the organisation.
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Centurion, Supreme partner with MRAA on dealer certification
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas (MRAA) and the Centurion and Supreme boat brands have partnered to make it easier for the boatbuilders’ dealers to achieve Marine Industry Certified Dealership status.
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New Zealand Industry Association welcomes 72 new marine apprentice graduates
The New Zealand Marine and Composites Industry Training Organisation (NZMACITO) celebrated the graduation of 72 new apprentice trainees last week during a gala celebration at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland.
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MRAA, Nautique expand dealer certification
A partnership between the Marine Retailers Association of America (MRAA) and Nautique Boats has seen more than half of the boatbuilder’s dealers achieve Marine Industry Certified Dealership status.
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Massachusetts Marine Trade Association receives US$100,000 toward workforce development
The Massachusetts Marine Trades Association (MMTA) has been awarded $100,000 from the State of Massachusetts to support workforce development and career technical education in the marine trades.
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Sanlorenzo launches ‘Sanlorenzo Academy’
Italian supyeracht-builder Sanlorenzo has launched the Sanlorenzo Academy, a series of courses that offer specialised training opportunities for the young.
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UAE enhances maritime status with appointment to IMO Council
Firm intentions to further grow marine business including yachts
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Round Table returns to METSTRADE
This year’s edition will highlight rapid manufacturing and 3D printing
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South African yacht clubs urged to accelerate transformation
SA Sailing president says clubs face eviction from state-owned port facilities unless they embrace change
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Sydney takes centre stage on eve of SIBS 2018
65,000 visitors expected to attend the 51st Sydney International Boat Show
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SAIMI opens satellite office in Cape Town
South African International Maritime Institute hopes to further expand with a new office in Durban in the near future
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Thai government revamps rules after tourist boat accidents
Thai government to make safety the highest priority within the country’s marine tourism sector
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Correct Craft partners with University of Central Florida on “quiet” aluminium boat
UCF students to apply advanced technologies to create ultra-quiet, lightweight vessel
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RYA appoints Howard Pridding as interim director of External Affairs
Former British marine chief executive takes on key role
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IBEX Expands International Programs to attract diverse delegation of global visitors
Networking and educational opportunities planned for visitors and exhibitors
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South Africa’s flagship marina a step closer to resolving uncertainty around its future
Renewed hope for Royal Cape Yacht Club as port authority revises its plans for Cape Town harbour
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IBEX expands education program
Participants will have up to 100 opportunities to learn about new processes, access technical information, demo products, and more
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Inmarsat says no to takeover bid
London, UK-listed maritime satellite services group Inmarsat is having a busy time including rejecting a takeover bid, launching new services to bolster its yacht products range, and signing a new agreement in Monaco.
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Hong Kong’s Boating Industry Association now up and running
Over 35 companies have joined and ICOMIA membership is to be sought
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Marine Resources confirmed as category sponsor for 2018 Boat Builder Awards
The UK recruitment specialist will sponsor the ‘Best Apprenticeship and Training Scheme’ category for the third year running