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Fichtenwalde,, Germany
The AVECS Corporation AG is a software company developing quality & safety management software for the marine industry in accordance with ISO 9001. The company was founded in 1994 as a two-man company based in Potsdam. The ever-increasing rate of accidents at sea and falling safety standards gave Captain Hans-Werner Schleiter the idea to try and change this situation by developing specialised safety software. The concept was based on the then new international legislation (ISM - International Safety Management Code), introduced to improve safety onboard ships worldwide. During the development of the system, experts from maritime industry, nautical universities and software ergonomics were involved. Test installations onboard ensured that the functionality required by users was available in a user-friendly interface. The AVECS Corporation currently employs around 50 people, some of whom with extensive seagoing experience.
St. Bruno (Montreal), Quebec, Canada
ECCanada expert in loading, and expediting of cargo vessels, particularly forest products and project cargoes; Safe-Guarding Owners/Charterers interests; ice navigation; casualty investigation; independent opinions to legal profession, and P & I clubs; member of AMAC. Service available world-wide.
FAREHAM, United Kingdom
The International Harbour Masters' Association (IHMA) was formed in June 1996 with more than 250 members in 52 countries worldwide. Membership now encompasses almost 80 nations and extends throughout Western and Eastern Europe, Australasia, Africa, The Americas, The Middle East and Asia Membership consists of harbour masters from ports large and small, publicly and privately owned, and represents a unique source of up-to-date, hands-on expertise in a range of maritime operations, including: safety of navigation, vessel traffic control and monitoring, port management, protection of the marine environment, the ship/port interface, cargo handling and safe stowage, safety management and training, and the good practice of seamanship in port and harbour environs. Widely acknowledged as a competent partner in the shipping and port industry world-wide, the IHMA's wealth of experience is sought after and highly appreciated in many international fora and inter-industry working groups. Consequently, the IHMA's application for observer status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is undergoing its last stages of appraisal and, on sucessful conclusion, will offer direct access to this important forum from later this year
Roswell, Georgia, United States
Janet Peck, AMS, REM, MIIMS has personally completed well over 2500 cargo and hull surveys, some of which have involved extensive cargo damage as well as marine structures. Condensation damage, stowage, shifting of cargo, fire and flooding. Additionally, she has worked as Hazmat incident manager for over 300 incidents. Janet has also conducted numerous loading and securing surveys (both container and breakbulk). Janet is currently an Adjunct Professor at the State University of New York, Maritime College where I teach marine surveying (Hull, Cargo and Yacht disciplines) as well as marine security and other similar programs.