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==Services==

===Technical Management===
As a Progressive and Proactive Ship Manager, Fleet has under its management all types of ships The Company draws on its pool of experienced Manpower and Resources, which are at its disposal both ashore and afloat.
Ships are inspected at regular intervals of three months by the technical superintendent to ensure a very close follow-up of shipboard activities. Data sent by ships is analysed ashore to optimize vessels speed and consumption performance.

===Crew Management===
Fleet’s Crew management service includes a range of activities including, recruitment and selection, training, and management of officers and ratings deployed on a wide array of vessel types.
To ensure quality, these services are primarily managed by an extensive network of 10 in-house recruitment offices spread across India, Philippines and China; countries which serve as the primary manning source for the world’s merchant fleet.
Information relating to the 8000 seafarers, arguable the backbone of our manning profile is managed by a state of the art crewing module.

===New Building Supervision===
Fleet Management services include project viability study, plan approval and design modifications as required to comply with new regulations and operational requirements.
Every project is manned by a full strength team of experienced Hull & Machinery and painting supervisor with NACE or FOROSIO level 2 / 3 certificates. Plans are checked & approved by in-house plan approval team which includes Naval Architects, Marine & Electrical Engineers & Ex-Class surveyors.
They have undertaken such services on behalf of over 50 vessels of various types from the builder's yard across major ship building nations.

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===Insurance===
Fleet management manages following insurances on behalf of their Ship owners
*Hull and Machinery
*War risk cover
*P & I
*Loss of Hire
*F, D & D
*K&R
*Federal and California COFR Guarantees

===Pre-Purchase inspection / Independent Condition Survey===
Fleet Management conducts pre-purchase and independent vessel condition surveys on behalf of Ship Owners, Financial Institutions and Banks for all ship types at cost effective rates.
Furthermore clients may use Fleet’s services to spot check on the structural integrity and operational condition of their ship’s electronic, mechanical, propulsion or cargo handling equipment – in a planned manner or on spot basis prior a major dry-docking/conversion.

===Superintendence and Special Projects===
Fleet provides vessel up-gradation and conversion services; from mega alterations of a vessel’s function, to minor repair and upgrading works. The service includes feasibility studies, design, planning and execution of conversion works.
Fleet also provides for in-port and at sea independent contracting and supervision of repair & maintenance services for a wide range of vessel types on behalf of its clients.

===Shipboard Audits===
Fleet management can carry out independent safety and ISM audits to ensure that vessel is complying with the necessary safety standards and the company's Safety Management System.

===Training===
'''Fleet Management Training Institute (FMTI) was founded in 1997 at Mumbai''', India and greatly expanded in 2003, using state of the art simulators and audio visual aids to meet the rapid growth of the fleet.
The institute is a '''''DNV Certified and Director General of Shipping approved Maritime Training Center'''''. FMTI courses comply with the requirements of the STCW 95 Convention and the guidelines of Directorate General of Shipping, India.
FMTI conducts DGS approved courses on Full Mission Engine Room and 180 degree full-mission Bridge Simulators at both operational and management levels. And brief about TOLAS'






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Introduction

Fleet Management Limited, based in Hong Kong provides a comprehensive range of ship management services to cargo ship owners worldwide. The company has at its disposal, professional manpower, both ashore and at sea, operating to internationally recognized quality management standards. The company is accredited ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and ISM code compliance certificates from DNV. Fleet has its own crewing offices in India (Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Kolkata, Chennai, Vizag, Patna, Lucknow and Chandigarh), the Philippines (Manila) and China (Dalian). In addition, their own crew and officers training institute in Mumbai provides short term familiarization, refresher and basic safety courses to our staff. It also provides complete bridge and engine simulation exercises to our seafarers. Currently, they are responsible for the full technical management of more than 260 modern ships, on behalf of reputable ship owners. The average age of their fleet is under 6 years.

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Fleet Management Limited's Logo
Type Ship Management
Industry Ship Management
Founded 1994
Headquarters 11/F Dah Sing Financial Centre, 108 Gloucester Road,

Wanchai, Hong Kong.

Website http://www.fleetship.com/


FML World

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FML World Logo

FML World is Fleet Management Limited initiative to share seafarer’s views of compassion and companionship with every member of the fleet family.

FML World gives seafarer exclusive access to different services

FML World also includes information on existing job opportunities and other useful news from around the world, promotions, safer + Award and Payments, FMIT, job Openings, awards, Long Service Awards for Shore Staff, notice board and Manning Office

IMO's campaign for Day of the Seafarer

IMO has declared 25th June of each year as the Day of the Seafarer, recognizing the invaluable contribution seafarers make to international trade and the world economy, often at great personal cost to themselves and their families.

The Day of the Seafarer was first celebrated in 2011, following its establishment by a resolution adopted by the Conference of Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW), 1978, held in Manila, Philippines, in June 2010, which adopted major revisions to the STCW Convention and Code. The Day of the Seafarer has now also been included in the annual list of United Nations Observances.

The Day of the Seafarer provides an opportunity to pay tribute to the world’s 1.5 million seafarers for the unique and all-too-often overlooked contribution to the well-being of the general public.

The Day of the Seafarer is also an opportunity to educate the public about issues facing the modern-day seafarer - issues such as piracy. But, most importantly, it is the occasion for us, the world, to say “Thank you, Seafarers.”

In support of the International Maritime Organization’s campaign, They has launched various initiatives to celebrate this day and honor the seafarers'.

Awards

Company has won various awards like

LPG Tanker Ship
  1. Best Foreign Employer of ‘the Indian Seafarer Award by National Maritime Day Celebrations on 5th April 2012’
  2. Green Awareness Award 2012
  3. Excellence Award’ and ‘Recruit – Most Innovative Award’ and Hong Kong Management Association
  4. Awards for Fleet's SafeR+ program.
  5. Pi Xiu Management Award 2011 “Best Performing Ship Management Company in Port State Control Inspection”
  6. Green Awareness Award 2011
  7. Seatrade Asia Awards 2010
  8. Fleet bags 'The Ship Manager Award' for the 2nd consecutive year
  9. Pi Xiu Management Award 2010 “Best Performing Ship Management Company in Port State Control Inspection”
  10. Green Awareness Award 2010
  11. HKMD Bravery Award 2010 - Master & Crew of “Pacific Condor” Fleet Management Limited

References

  1. http://www.imo.org/Pages/home.aspx
  2. http://www.ilo.org/global/standards/maritime-labour-convention/lang--en/index.htm
  3. http://www.greenaward.org/72-faq.html
  4. http://www.fleetship.com/fleetnews/HKMA_Awards_2011.pdf
  5. http://www.mardep.gov.hk/en/pub_services/best_award.html
  6. http://www.seatradeasiaawards.com/

External links