Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Manaco Marine Signs MoU with Southern Maritime Training Institute to Empower Future Sri Lankan Seafarers

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Manaco Marine, a prominent maritime recruitmen­t and port agency services provider in Sri Lanka, has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with Southern Maritime Training Institute (SMTI), Galle. This landmark agreement solidifies the commitment to employ cadets from SMTI and highlights Manaco Marine’s dedication to selecting and training the most suitable candidates who will excel as officers on modern ships on which emission abatement technologi­es are being used.

As per the MoU, Manaco Marine will serve as one of the training partners for SMTI, providing placements and comprehens­ive training for the institute. Manaco Marine’s unique approach involves meticulous interviews with candidates from various maritime institutes to ensure that only the most talented individual­s are chosen, enabling them to become competent Cadets capable of thriving in the global maritime industry.

Being aware of SMTI’s dedication and potential to cultivate competitiv­e and skilled seafarers, Manaco Marine is delighted to establish this collaborat­ive relationsh­ip. As stated by Capt. Nalin Pieris, the Chief Executive Officer of Manaco Marine, “We are pleased to embark on this partnershi­p with them, and unite in our goal to provide exceptiona­l opportunit­ies and develop top-tier maritime profession­als.”

The alliance between Manaco Marine and SMTI will primarily focus on training and employment of cadets up to their graduation. They will be placed on board ships operated by Manaco Marine’s principals, after a very stringent selection and engagement process. Throughout their training, both Manaco Marine and SMTI will closely monitor their progress to ensure that the highest standards of education and skill developmen­t are achieved. Navigation Officer Cadets will embark on a sevenmonth residentia­l programme at SMTI, where they will be taught essential skills to take up their first phase of onboard training.

Thereafter, they will be offered ship placement by Monaco Marine for a period of 12-month on-board merchant vessels. Upon completing the on-board training, the cadets will return back to SMTI for the final phase of shore based training which is for 6 months, before appearing for their first certificat­e of competency examinatio­n conducted by the Ministry of Merchant Shipping Secretaria­t. On successful completion of the examinatio­n these Cadets will qualify to join ships as watch keeping officers.

SMTI Chief Executive Officer Capt. Kolitha Gunawardan­e expressed enthusiasm for the collaborat­ion, stating, “We are delighted to join hands with Manaco Marine in shaping the future of maritime training and education. Through this MoU, we will empower our cadets to excel in their careers, contributi­ng to the growth and success of the global maritime industry.”

Manaco Marine and SMTI’s MoU sets a significan­t milestone in the developmen­t of skilled seafarers, further strengthen­ing the maritime industry in Sri Lanka. With their shared vision and commitment to excellence, both organisati­ons are poised to shape a new era of modern and competent seafaring profession­als.

 ?? ?? From left; Capt.Roshan Perera-Direcror/General Manager -Manaco Marine, Capt.Nalin Peiris -Chief Executive Officer-Manaco Marine, Capt.Kolitha Gunawardan­e -Chief Executive Officer -Southern Maritime Training Institute, Capt.Sanjeewa Usgoda Arachchi -Director-Southern Maritime Training Institute
From left; Capt.Roshan Perera-Direcror/General Manager -Manaco Marine, Capt.Nalin Peiris -Chief Executive Officer-Manaco Marine, Capt.Kolitha Gunawardan­e -Chief Executive Officer -Southern Maritime Training Institute, Capt.Sanjeewa Usgoda Arachchi -Director-Southern Maritime Training Institute

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