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Maritime Review Africa September October 2013

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As global salvage specialists, we work hard to help you anticipate and avoid the risk of incidents. But if an emergency occurs, we are even more determined to help you out. That is our commitment as a salvor. Don’t bow out if the inevitable occurs. That’s why we are on standby around the world, to act quickly and effectively and provide safety and support at sea.

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SVITZER Salvage Africa (Pty) Ltd2nd floor, Safmarine Quay, Clocktower Precinct,V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001.Telephone: 021-4086710, Fax: 021-4086138.

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Cape Town: Tel: +27 21 507 5879, Fax: +27 86 762 0857 Port Elizabeth: Tel: +27 41 585 0373, Fax: +27 86 654 8388

Durban: Tel: +27 31 468 1261, Fax: +27 31 468 1250

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SMIT Amandla Marine (Pty) Ltd31 Carlisle Street, Paarden Eiland 7405Tel: +27 (0)21 507 5777Email: [email protected] Level 3, Value Adding Contributor to B-BBEE

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The Subtech Group, in operation since 1995, specialises in the provision of world class marine services throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. We are based in Durban, with operational bases in Walvis Bay, Cape Town, Maputo, Beira, Nacala, Pemba, Dar es Salaam and Mauritius. Subtech has a wealth of invaluable industry experience, which together with our geographical reach and range of services enables us to offer our clients comprehensive solutions to all their marine related requirements. Backing up our operational experience is our ISO 9001:2008 certification as well as full membership with the International Maritime Contractor’s Association (IMCA). Our services cover most aspects of diving and marine related requirements, both above and below water, and are incorporated within the following Divisions: Marine Construction Survey Salvage Oil & Gas (including Inspections)

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The preferred access to Southern Africa

Head O!ceNr 17 Rikumbi Kandanga Rd P O Box 361 Walvis Bay Namibia

Tel: (+264 64) 208 2111 Fax: (+264 64) 208 2323Email: [email protected]

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Port of LüderitzHafen Street P O Box 836 Lüderitz Namibia

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Monday 2nd - Tuesday 3rd December 2013 Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town

Programme highlights:Nigeria, Angola and Ghana Country Spotlights• Expert market forecasts and analysis of support

vessel demand hotspots, technical requirements and availability

East Africa Frontier Development Snapshot• Map future E&P activity and pinpoint

opportunities for support vessel owners and operators

Offshore Africa Business Toolkit• Gather local know how, understand local content

requirements and receive expert ethics and compliance briefings

Technical feedback on enhancing vessel performance • Find out what unique vessel characteristics are

best suited to the African offshore support sector

West Africa OSV and Subsea Vessel Finance Briefing• Examine financial market perspectives on the

African offshore support sector and explore local finance options and opportunities

Registration hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5511 Email: [email protected]

For latest programme or to register please visit:

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25 - 26 November 2013Conference and exhibition

CTICC, Cape Town, South Africa

Implementing African defence and security solutions for thelocal maritime and airspace domain

Piracy around Africa costs the international shipping industry $9 - $12 billion per year and continues to rise

Measures are being taken to reduce the risk of pirate attacks, which will be covered in detail by industry experts, including senior representation from the International Maritime Organisation, at the Maritime & Coastal Security Africa conference this year:

• Instituting and adhering to Anti-piracy code (Djibouti code of conduct)

• Onshore focus for tackling Somali piracy• Interdiction strategies – how best to search and seize• Establishing ISPS code as the foundational anti-piracy

measure

Register now!Visit www.maritimesecurityafrica.com or contact Tracey-Lee

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Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 October 2013Supported by Jawaharlal Nehru Port TrustThe Leela Kempinski Hotel Mumbai, India

Thursday 21 and Friday 22 November 2013Hosted by Transnet National Ports Authority

The Boardwalk Convention Centre, Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 September 2014The Marmara Taksim Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey

Thursday 27 and Friday 28 March 2014 Hosted by Nigerian Ports Authority

Lagos Oriental Hotel, Nigeria

Thursday 27 and Friday 28 February 2014Supported by Port of Melbourne Corporation

Intercontinental Melbourne The Rialto, Australia

Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 April 2014Kenzi Farah Hotel, Marrakech, Morocco

Thursday 23 and Friday 24 January 2014Hosted by Mauritius Ports Authority

Le Meridien Hotel, Mauritius

Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 May 2014InterContinental Doha The City, Qatar

Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 June 2014Hosted by Indonesia Port Corporation I,II,III and IV

JW Marriott, Jakarta, Indonesia

Thursday 27 and Friday 28 November 2014Supported by Chennai Port TrustITC Grand Chola Chennai, India

Thursday 29 and Friday 30 January 2015Hosted by Port MaputoMaputo, Mozambique

Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 June 2015Hosted by Indonesia Port Corporation I,II,III and IV

JW Marriott, Jakarta, Indonesia

Thursday 19 and Friday 20 March 2015Lagos, Nigeria

Thursday 29 and Friday 30 October 2015Lusaka, Zambia

Thursday 23 and Friday 24 October 2014International Convention Centre Durban, South Africa

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Bunkering in Africa can be a complicated a! air if you’re not an experienced caller here. SABT serves as the professional bridge you need to safely and competitively bunker your vessels in African waters.

Our local knowledge, existing relationships and regular site visits allow us to provide you with the best bunkering solutions and advice.

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101 Lagoon Beach Studios · 3 Lagoon Beach Road · Milnerton · 7441 · South Africa Tel: +27 21 551 9588 · Fax: +27 21 551 9574

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