APR 2016 28 April ALAM’s 114th Convocation Ceremony The Malaysian Maritime Academy (ALAM) celebrated its 114th Convocation Ceremony, which saw a total of 341 graduates ready to embark on a rewarding seafaring career. The ceremony was graced by the presence of its Guest-of Honour, Y.B. Dato’ Sri Liow Tiong Lai, Minister of Transport, Malaysia who also presented awards to the special awards recipients. The convocation was presided by Y.Bhg. Dato’ Halipah Binti Esa, Chairman of ALAM’s Academic Board. It was the first convocation conducted outside of the campus and it celebrated both its internationally recognised Diploma programmes and the six-month Certificate of Proficiency for Deck and Engine Ratings programmes. MAY 2016 13 May Combat Oil Spill Drill 2016 MISC and AET successfully participated in the “Combat Oil Spill 2016” drill organised by the Malaysian Department of Environment (DOE) over three days at Tanjung Bruas Port, Malacca. The objective is to test the response to an oil spill in the congested Malacca Straits and also to cement relationships between government agencies and the major Refineries along the coast. The participants were mainly government agencies and private organisations. AET’s vessel, Bunga Kelana 3 served as a “spiller” vessel during the mobilisation day. 19 May MISC LNGC Shipbuilding Project Management Team embrace MISC’s mission to be consistently better MISC LNGC’s PMT has successfully organised the Steel Cutting Ceremony for Hull No. 2732, MISC’s fourth vessel in a series of five (5) MOSS-Type LNG carriers at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) in Ulsan, South Korea. The steel cutting event commemorated another major milestone for MISC as the proud owner of the LNG carrier. 99 Performance Review
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