Daily Tribune (Philippines)

MOL in recruitmen­t spree

MOL Group is hiring more Filipino seafarers amid increasing global seaborne trade

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

Japanese shipping firm Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd., or MOL Group, is expanding operations in the Philippine­s to provide more jobs to Filipino seafarers.

“Global seafaring economy is expanding. And we are quickly expanding our Manila office, which is why we are recruiting so many people to the interest of (our) internatio­nal offices, such as London, Singapore and Tokyo,” said MOL president and CEO Takeshi Hashimoto in a press conference Tuesday after gracing the first graduation ceremony of the MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy Inc. in Dasmariñas City, Cavite. MMMA is jointly operated by MOL and Magsaysay Maritime Corporatio­n.

“Filipino seafarers play a core role as MOL Group crewmember­s. While ship operation technology is becoming more sophistica­ted, they are expected to play more active roles in offering safe transport services,” he said.

“MOL Group will continue to develop competent seafarers who can be immediatel­y effective through their training and basic education for four years at MMMA,” Hashimoto added.

Addressing the MMMA graduates, Hashimoto said, “While keeping in mind your gratitude to your families who have supported your studies, I hope that you will make the most of the knowledge and experience you have gained while in the academy and open up new paths for yourselves.”

According to the MOL Group, about half of the 137 graduates will work

onboard vessels operated by MOL Group as third officers and third engineers after obtaining their maritime certificat­ions, working their way up to captains and chief engineers.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MOL ?? MOL president and CEO Takeshi Hashimoto addresses graduates of the MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MOL MOL president and CEO Takeshi Hashimoto addresses graduates of the MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy.

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