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January 2015
Monthly Magazine Published By Kuwait Oil Tanker Company's - Public Relations & Admin Services Group
Al-Kout & Al-Dasma world best tankers
Happy New Year
Um Al-Aish soonreaps harvest
Ideal Employees in 2014
Mrs. Subdus DashtiMs. Latifa Al-Dua'ij
Mr. Ahmad AshkananiMr. Jasem Al-Sa'eedMr. Waheed Al-QallafMrs. Iman Al-Hai
Mr. Abdul Aziz Al-MutawaMr. Nader Al-ShuhomiMr. Mishal Al-MadhiMrs. Dana Al-Shatti
Mr. Abdul Aziz Al-DoubMr. Yacoub Al-Wazzan
Mr. Bharath Kumar Ms. Hanadi AwadhMr. Badi' Al-NahasMr. Saad Al-Hajri
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Editor In Chief
Editorial
Manager of the Public Relation& Administrative Services Group
P.O.Box 810Safat, 13009
Kuwait
E-mail:[email protected]
Khaled Abdul Aziz Al Doub
Public Relation Department
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Um Al-Aish: 90 Days to LPG FillingFactory Commissioning
Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Marine Transport President and Senior Consultant at KOTC
Shuaiba LPG Factory "SHAMEL-1" Drill
January 20152
I am pleased to congratulate all employees on the occasion of New Year 2015. I pray to God to make it a blessed year full of success, achievements and peace in Kuwait and all over the world. I take the opportunity to highlight some of KOTC achievements in 2014 mainly in completing Phase-III of our fleet modernization plan. Out of the 9 newly built tankers, 4 were VLCC (each with 320,000 MT of loading capacity), one LR2 for petroleum products with 110,000 MT from the South Korean Daewoo Co., 4 MR for petroleum products with 50,000 MT from the South Korean Co. Hyundai. Altogether, KOTC has now 30 tankers: 12 VLCC, 14 MR tankers of various sizes and purposes and 4 very large LPG tankers. The fleet overall capacity is now 5,040 million MT (36,394 equivalent barrels). The average fleet age is approximately 7 years. In 2014, KOTC transported around 25 million MT of crude oil, petroleum products and LPG to world various seaports. Total cargos shipped from Kuwait amounted to 16,927 MT, i.e. 68% of fleet
overall shipments. With high efficiency and without any maritime accidents or marine pollution accidents, KOTC tankers sailed in 2014 over 1,6 million miles. As for the LPG factory at Shuaiba, around 9,130,000 cylinders were distributed from April to November 2014 to all sectors, homes, restaurants, factories, companies, state authorities and ministries. Altogether, 13,700,000 gas cylinders are expected to be distributed by the end of the current fiscal year in March 2015. Liquefied gas filling branch continued upgrading of filling and distributing systems to be in line with the international standards. Following the measures to unify the insurance rates for all cylinders types, the new light-weight gas cylinders have been successfully marketed locally. This is a major step for better liquefied gas supply service, achieving higher quality and safety standard for consumers. The new gas cylinders are made of high-quality material, recyclable, environment-friendly, fanciful, easy to handle and light-weight. KOTC is the first company in the Middle East to start dealing with light-metal gas cylinders. Effort is now underway to upgrade the QHSEMS to be in accordance with HSE MS KPC system
human history was recorded when KOTC tanker Al-Salmi saved the lives of 536 refugees who were at risk of drowning at the Mediterranean. The necessary food, water, shelter and medical care were provided to them. This incident shows KOTC commitment to the international maritime laws and Kuwait in general, represented by its all authorities and institutions, in providing all humanitarian aid. Kuwait civilized action was well-commended and covered by the local and international mass media. As well, new awards have joined our trophy tally after Um Al-Aish gas filling plant winning the Health & Safety Excellency Award by Moshel Limited Co., Safety Award of Lloyd's List and Al-Kout selection by the Maritime Reporter magazine as the World 2014 top tanker in design, efficiency and environment-protection and the selection of Al-Dasma as the world-best environment-friendly tanker by the World Marine-log journal. KOTC also collected two awards after an induction course regarding South Korea experience in economy. In addition, I have been selected among the world top influential 50 executives in marine transport. By God's will, and following
requirements and obtain the ISO-9001, ISO OHSAS-18001 and ISO14001 during the first quarter, 2014/2015. Regarding KOTC strategic and civil projects, the new gas filling plant at Um Al-Aish will be commissioned in the first quarter next year; whereas, the new administrative building for LPG filling branch at Al-Shuaiba is also completed. Meanwhile, obtaining the engineering consultation for building a multi-storey car-park is underway at the space dedicated for the General Management at KOTC Shweikh warehouses. By the end of last year, the Marine Agency various services were provided to 1,616 oil tankers which berthed in Kuwait sea-ports. KOTC has managed also managed in March 2014 to secure an alternative land for the Marine Agency. This success was the result of long years of follow-ups and in cooperation with Kuwait Municipality after the current lease agreement expired. Our manpower stands now at around 682 employees with 89.3% Kuwaitis. Next years, this ratio will be raised to keep up with our future plans in recruiting new young manpower and training them according to the highest local and international standards. Last year, the first Marine
the last three years hardship due to the world financial crisis that pushed the charter tankers market lower, the Company collected KD 20 million of profit in the fiscal year 2013/2014. The profits have been achieved following the re-evaluation and amendment of the accounting mechanism between KOTC and KPC. Compensation is paid to KOTC based on the tankers annual strategic charter cover. Accordingly, the tankers collect the return on investment related to the KPC transportation sector. In addition, 40% of fleet depreciation is compensated to KOTC. Finally, on behalf of the top management, Board of Directors and all employees, I convey our deep appreciation to His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, HH the Crown Prince, HH the Prime Minister and the Chairman of PSC, Minister of Oil & Chairman of KPC for their esteemed guidance to us. I would like also to commend the cooperation and efforts of KPC CEO & DMs and all the employees of KOTC at their respective positions at Head Office, on deck, Shuaiba and Um Al-Aish LPG factories, the Marine Agency and overseas offices for their vital role in achieving our objectives. Wishing you a successful year.
Engineers graduated from the U.K. and joined our fleet to be a strong enhancement to our workforce. We continue our support for the other Overseas Captain and Senior Marine Engineer students. They are regularly visited to check their needs and ensure that their study is going on well. We rely on them to keep Kuwait’s flag high. The Company maintained its Green Award, provided by the Green award Foundation, for the protection of environment. This entitles KOTC tankers a lot of facilities at world major sea-ports. KOTC succeeded also in renewing all fleet ISO 9001, 14001 and 18001 certificates, managed in developing and introducing on-deck employees efficiency. The system, approved by the classification institution DNV, is designed to ensure conformity with the maritime industry top development classification and fulfills the international TOTS system for the training of fleet officers as well as SIGETTO authority. KOTC is the first Middle Eastern company to adopt the system. KOTC is also the first in the world in including all on-deck employees, officers, engineers, sailors and captain within the competency evaluation and development. Another shining event in the
The Year of AchievementsTalal Al-khaled Al-Ahmad Al-SabahChief Executive Officer
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overall shipments. With high efficiency and without any maritime accidents or marine pollution accidents, KOTC tankers sailed in 2014 over 1,6 million miles. As for the LPG factory at Shuaiba, around 9,130,000 cylinders were distributed from April to November 2014 to all sectors, homes, restaurants, factories, companies, state authorities and ministries. Altogether, 13,700,000 gas cylinders are expected to be distributed by the end of the current fiscal year in March 2015. Liquefied gas filling branch continued upgrading of filling and distributing systems to be in line with the international standards. Following the measures to unify the insurance rates for all cylinders types, the new light-weight gas cylinders have been successfully marketed locally. This is a major step for better liquefied gas supply service, achieving higher quality and safety standard for consumers. The new gas cylinders are made of high-quality material, recyclable, environment-friendly, fanciful, easy to handle and light-weight. KOTC is the first company in the Middle East to start dealing with light-metal gas cylinders. Effort is now underway to upgrade the QHSEMS to be in accordance with HSE MS KPC system
human history was recorded when KOTC tanker Al-Salmi saved the lives of 536 refugees who were at risk of drowning at the Mediterranean. The necessary food, water, shelter and medical care were provided to them. This incident shows KOTC commitment to the international maritime laws and Kuwait in general, represented by its all authorities and institutions, in providing all humanitarian aid. Kuwait civilized action was well-commended and covered by the local and international mass media. As well, new awards have joined our trophy tally after Um Al-Aish gas filling plant winning the Health & Safety Excellency Award by Moshel Limited Co., Safety Award of Lloyd's List and Al-Kout selection by the Maritime Reporter magazine as the World 2014 top tanker in design, efficiency and environment-protection and the selection of Al-Dasma as the world-best environment-friendly tanker by the World Marine-log journal. KOTC also collected two awards after an induction course regarding South Korea experience in economy. In addition, I have been selected among the world top influential 50 executives in marine transport. By God's will, and following
requirements and obtain the ISO-9001, ISO OHSAS-18001 and ISO14001 during the first quarter, 2014/2015. Regarding KOTC strategic and civil projects, the new gas filling plant at Um Al-Aish will be commissioned in the first quarter next year; whereas, the new administrative building for LPG filling branch at Al-Shuaiba is also completed. Meanwhile, obtaining the engineering consultation for building a multi-storey car-park is underway at the space dedicated for the General Management at KOTC Shweikh warehouses. By the end of last year, the Marine Agency various services were provided to 1,616 oil tankers which berthed in Kuwait sea-ports. KOTC has managed also managed in March 2014 to secure an alternative land for the Marine Agency. This success was the result of long years of follow-ups and in cooperation with Kuwait Municipality after the current lease agreement expired. Our manpower stands now at around 682 employees with 89.3% Kuwaitis. Next years, this ratio will be raised to keep up with our future plans in recruiting new young manpower and training them according to the highest local and international standards. Last year, the first Marine
the last three years hardship due to the world financial crisis that pushed the charter tankers market lower, the Company collected KD 20 million of profit in the fiscal year 2013/2014. The profits have been achieved following the re-evaluation and amendment of the accounting mechanism between KOTC and KPC. Compensation is paid to KOTC based on the tankers annual strategic charter cover. Accordingly, the tankers collect the return on investment related to the KPC transportation sector. In addition, 40% of fleet depreciation is compensated to KOTC. Finally, on behalf of the top management, Board of Directors and all employees, I convey our deep appreciation to His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, HH the Crown Prince, HH the Prime Minister and the Chairman of PSC, Minister of Oil & Chairman of KPC for their esteemed guidance to us. I would like also to commend the cooperation and efforts of KPC CEO & DMs and all the employees of KOTC at their respective positions at Head Office, on deck, Shuaiba and Um Al-Aish LPG factories, the Marine Agency and overseas offices for their vital role in achieving our objectives. Wishing you a successful year.
Engineers graduated from the U.K. and joined our fleet to be a strong enhancement to our workforce. We continue our support for the other Overseas Captain and Senior Marine Engineer students. They are regularly visited to check their needs and ensure that their study is going on well. We rely on them to keep Kuwait’s flag high. The Company maintained its Green Award, provided by the Green award Foundation, for the protection of environment. This entitles KOTC tankers a lot of facilities at world major sea-ports. KOTC succeeded also in renewing all fleet ISO 9001, 14001 and 18001 certificates, managed in developing and introducing on-deck employees efficiency. The system, approved by the classification institution DNV, is designed to ensure conformity with the maritime industry top development classification and fulfills the international TOTS system for the training of fleet officers as well as SIGETTO authority. KOTC is the first Middle Eastern company to adopt the system. KOTC is also the first in the world in including all on-deck employees, officers, engineers, sailors and captain within the competency evaluation and development. Another shining event in the
EDITORIAL
Phase-III of fleet modernization plan
completed. Fleet now has 30 tankers
Shuaiba LPG Factory will produce
13,700,000 gas cylinders in March and Um Al-Aish will soon
double production
Saving 536 refugees is a shining record in Kuwait history..
KOTC reaped several world awards
January 20154 NEWS
As part of KOTC strategic projects follow up, CEO Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, accompanied with DCEO Fleet Operations, Ali Shehab and a number of group managers, paid a field visit to the LPG filling factory at Um Al Aish, North of Kuwait. They checked the projects which is in its final stages and will be commissioned in the first quarter, 2015. Acting Um Al Aish LPG Factory Manager, Eng. Ahmad Al-Badah outlined the already completed sections, installed equipment, tests
and employees training in preparation of factory commissioning. As well, the management was briefed about the production lines and test lines to assure the quality of gas cylinders and filling process, the factory production capacity, logistics, marketing and distribution of the produced gas cylinders in the local market. Sheikh Talal thanked the construction work supervisors, particularly the Kuwaiti engineers who bear the heaviest burden. He described
the building of LPG factory as a "major addition to the production capacity and fulfillment for the demand at Kuwait Northern areas. It will also support the current LPG filling factory at Shuaiba Industrial Area." "We have to comply with the highest safety and security standards during the LPG filling and distribution phases. The new factory will boost KOTC status and benefit Kuwait progress." In turn, the engineers expressed their pleasure for the visit which
Um Al-Aish: 90 Days to LPG FillingFactory Commissioning
Top management and managers toured the new factory
Engineers: No Effort Saved to Reach KOTC Objectives
Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah: Will Boost Kuwait’s Progress
Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled, Mr. Ali Shehab and a number of managers amid a number of engineers at Um Al-Aish factory
Memorial photo at the field tour Mr. Hani Ridha, Mr. Jassem Al-Rabia and mr. Qahtan Abdul Kareem
5January 2015 NEWS
reflects the top management concern in communication with the employees and
encouragement to continue the excellent and sincere work and reiterated that they
will spare no efforts to reach strategic objectives of KOTC and Kuwait.
Mr. Ali Shehab with a number of engineers
Engineers Azzam Al-Saeedi, Tarek Derbas and Saleh Al-Ajmi
Field tour participants in a group photo
Sheikh Talal briefed about the executed parts at Um Al-Aish factory
Eng. Waleed Al-Dweisan and a colleague
A group photo for a number of engineers
Sheikh Talal talking with a number of managers and engineers
At the new factory field tour
January 20156
Maritime Reporter magazine selected “Al-Kout” as the world’s 2014 top tanker in design, efficiency and environment-protection. Meanwhile, “Al-Dasma,” owned as well by KOTC, is also selected as the world-best “environment-friendly” tanker by the World Marinelog journal. “The selection of Al-Kout and Al-Dasma as the world best tankers does not only reflect KOTC conformity with the on-deck highest safety and security standards, but also its responsibility as a national and strategic carrier for Kuwait and KPC,” CEO Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid said on the occasion. “We are committed to the strictest operation norms, together with the highest quality in safety, security and environment criteria.”Sheikh Talal pointed out that “building tankers with such advanced specifications, and according to the world highest standards, is culminated in selecting KOTC as the world best tanker-builders in 2014. We are proud in Kuwait for this achievement; it is dedicated to all our employees, their loyalty and dedication in raising the Kuwaiti flag, represented by KOTC, high among the world-best oil carriers.” Al-Kout is built in South Korea and delivered to KOTC last October. Its length is 333 meters and width 60 meters. It
has the cutting edge of marine equipment and technologies, which made it the world-best in efficiency in shipping, loading/unloading and environment protection. The tanker is designed to be the best of its kind for the on-deck crew according to the Maritime Labor Agreement-2006. The crew's spacious and accommodating living quarters are equipped with high-speed internet, satellite-linked TV hall and many other
entertainments. Al-Kout is also equipped with the latest anti-piracy systems, such as a deterrent high-frequency sound alarm against approaching boats, high-pressure water, barbed wires and protected side corridors. Al-Dasma is also built in South Korea and delivered to KOTC last June. It is 249 meters long and 32 meters wide. The tanker has the most advanced technological systems for the protection of environment.
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7January 2015
LPG Maintenance Team - Shuaiba Branch, represented by Eng. Nawaf Al-Shatti, Eng. Khalid Al-Mhanna, Eng. Muhammad Mustapha and Eng. Yasser Al-Hamad, participated in 2nd Corrosion Control in Kuwait. Kuwait and Gulf oil companies as well as international corrosion specialists participated in the conference which was organized by National Association for Corrosion Engineers (NACE). "Main gas pipeline indirect tests" was the title of KOTC research paper at the conference. It was presented by Eng. Muhammad Mustafa and was applauded by the attendees at the conference. The Maintenance Team expressed pleasure for the strong participation at the
conference; it was the first time for the presentation of a research paper at the prestigious event. The second was the effective implementation of KPC strategy in exchange of Best Practices among the oil companies. Co-operation between KOC and KOTC was fruitful. NACE member and KOC Corrosion Senior Specialist Hasan Sabri spoke in a course titled "Basics of cathode protection." Seven Maintenance engineers and Senior Electric Supervisor attended the course. On the practical side, KOC Inspection & Corrosion Teams made a direct inspection over the internal gas pipeline to view its protection, and to conduct a cathode protection feasibility
study. High-level tests on the MAA refinery – LPG branch main gas pipeline were carried out. The tests were detailed by the research-paper in the conference. Co-operation between KOC and KOTC will continue to complete the main LPG gas pipeline. The third line was reaching a higher level of professionalism through the Maintenance Team effort in keeping updated with the corrosion engineering international standards. Eng. Muhammad Mustafa was nominated for attending the two cathode-protection courses by NACE. As a result, he was certified as an Authorized Inspector in cathode protection after passing the necessary tests.
LPG Shuaiba Branch MaintenanceTeam at 2nd Corrosion Conference
Research Paper Honored
NEWS
Engineers Nawaf Al-Shatti, Khalid Al-Mhanna, Mustapha Muhammad and Hasan Sabri
Eng. Mustapha Muhammad at the conference
Eng. Salem Al-Bader and Eng. Musrapha Muhammad with the shield
Eng. Mustapha Muhammad presenting his well-received work-paper
January 20158 NEWS
Shuaiba LPG Filling Factory participated in "SHAMEL-1" Fire General Dept. drill to enhance crisis management competency and cooperation. The Civil Defense, Medical Emergency, Airborne Ambulance, Helicopter, National Guards and Red Crescent were all involved in the drill at Al-Qurain Markets. The drill scenario involved an
LPG leak from a KOTC tanker following a traffic accident and closure of the main road. 20 vehicles, including a workers bus, collided and caused 5 deaths and 52 injuries. The factory Emergency Team immediately responded and headed for the location to secure the tanker and provide the technical support to the fire teams. The Emergency Team
used Gas Tankers Emergency Unit, which is dedicated for the transfer of a tanker's load to another. LPG Shuaiba Filling Branch Manager Eng. Salem Al-Bader extolled the factory Emergency Team and all other participants in the drill. "The drill demonstrates all parties' readiness in facing such cases in order to avoid any flaws," he said.
Shuaiba LPG Factory "SHAMEL-1" Drill Enhancing Crisis Management Competency
Gas factory team at Shamel-1 training
Collision blocked the main street Hazardous materials equipment to deal with gas leak
9January 2015 NEWS
Participants in Training
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Eng. Salem Al-Bader LPG Filling Factory – Shuaiba
Eng. Ahmad Bin Sabt Senior HSE Engineer
Eng. Iman Al-Harbi Safety Engineer
Eng. Abdullah Hafez Operations Engineer
Dawood Al-Zeer Operation Supervisor
Mansour Yousef Equipment Maintenance Supervisor
Saad Al-Hajri Senior Safety Supervisor
Eng. Muhammad Shanil Safety Engineer
Adel Al-Kndari Pump Operator
Muhammad Al-Khalifa Pump Operator
Khalid Al-Utaibi Pump Operator
Sabri Al-Sayed Equipment Maintenance Technician
Ali Salem Driver
Jimmy Driver
Hernando Driver
Dominique Driver
Full alert to deal with the leak, collision and injuries
Firemen successfully dealing with the Company's gas tanker An injured person evacuated for treatmenta
Successful attempt to control the gas leak
Helicopters at the drill
January 201510
Crude oil international markets, supply and demand were the focus of a presentation by KPC Research Department Manager Mr. Haitham Al-Gheis at KOTC Head Office.
The presentation covered the recent decline in crude oil prices and the new trends considering the USA production of shale oil and reduction of its reliance on traditional crude.
Planning Affairs Manager Mr. Qahtan Al-Abdul Kareem was the presentation host. A number of employees from various departments participated in the ensuing discussion.
The Fleet New Building Projects Group held a presentation regarding Tanker Market Trend and Prospect, MS 93 and MEPC 66, Eco Ship Design and updates
on the new international laws. An expert from the Korean Register spoke in the presentation. A number of employees from the Fleet New Building Projects
Group, Fleet Engineering Group, Fleet Operations Group and QMHSSE Group attended the presentation. All queries were answered by the Korean expert.
Oil Markets and Price Fall Causes
Environment Safety Laws & Ship Economic Specifications Presentation
KPC Research Department Presentation
Korean Register Specialist Spoke
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Attendance
Attendance
Participants in the presentation
Employees at the presentation
11January 2015
In line with the training courses and presentations under K-Lead Program for KPC subsidiaries CEOs and DMDs, KOTC played host to one of the presentations. KPC CEO Mr. Nizar Al-Adsani, KOTC CEO Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid, DCEO, Fleet Operations, Mr. Ali Shehab,
a number of managers and team leaders attended the presentation. K-Lead is set by Leaders Development Department at KPC. The international- level program aims to develop the training competencies of KPC and its subsidiaries leaderships. It is organized
in co-operation with world renowned universities. The participants have the opportunity to enhance their practical experience, encourage the organizational practices, advance the work-plans and set a frameworkfor successful management.
The company has successfully renewed its International Safety Management Document of Compliance (DOC) held by the QMHSSE Group after passing the Audit conducted by DNV GL. The four-day audit included all the fleet
groups together with QMHSSE and resulted in zero non-compliance, which reflects the company’s professionalism and commitment to the International Marine regulations. The Company is holding the
Document of Compliance since 2009 and it is renewed every five years. Document of Compliance is considered one of the important certification that allows the safe operations of the fleet.
KOTC Hosts K-Lead
KOTC Renews its International Safety Management Document of Compliance (DOC)
Oil Leaderships Training Capability Improvement
Successful audit carried out by the Classification Society DNV GL
NEWS
Cap. Masood Ali receiving the certificate from the classification officer with employees attending
Employees queering about the program Speakers at the presentation reply to the queries
January 201512
The Audit Committee, formed by the Board of Directors, held its 4th meeting in 2014/2015 fiscal year at Um Al-Aish LPG filling factory. Following the meeting, the Committee Chairman and members made a field tour. Acting Um Al-Aish LPG Filling Factory Manager Eng. Ahmad Al-Badah
updated them about installation of equipment, tests, training and preparation for commissioning in the near future.Board Deputy Chairman & Audit Committee Chairman Mr. Musaed Al-Saeed, Board Member & Committee Deputy Chairman Mr. Jamal Al-Loughani,
Board Member & Committee Member Mr. Khalid Al-Khamees, Committee Secretary Member & Financial Accounts Manager Mr. Jassem Al-Rabia and Committee Secretary Member & Senior Financial Analyst Mr. Tareq Al-Gharaballi attended the meeting.
Audit Committee 4th Meeting at Um Al-AishChairman & Members Toured the New Factory
CEO Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah received the President of Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Marine Transport Dr. Ismail Abdul Ghaffar and Senior Consultant at the Academy Cap. Muhammad Mutwalli. CEO, Fleet Operations, Ali Shehab and a number of managers attended the reception at the main office. The two parties
discussed the cooperation in marine & technical transport, training, study missions and development of the work force.The visiting delegation spoke highly of KOTC and commended its regional and international prominence. They wished cooperation to continue.Shields were exchanged at the end of the visit.
The Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Marine Transport is one of the Arab League organizations. It is a member in Arab Universities Union and International Universities Union. The n Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Marine Transport accepts high-school students for graduation in their respective majors.
Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Marine Transport President and Senior Consultant at KOTC
Cooperation in Training, Missions and Cadre Development Discussed
NEWS
Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled receiving a shield from Dr. Ismail Abdul Ghaffar
Musaed Al-Saeed, Jamal Al-Loughani and KhalidAl-Khamees touring the factory
Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled and Ali Shehab welcoming Ismail Abdul Ghaffar and Cap. Muhammad Mutwalli
Eng. Ahmad Al-Badah briefs the audit committee about the new factory
13January 2015
Part of 2014
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KOTC receives MR Tanker Mutriba, the petroleum product tanker
Keifan reception ceremonyThe VLCC "Al-Yarmouk"joins KOTC fleet
Al-Dasma sails under KOTC flag
MR Tanker Burgan, the start of fleet modernization Phase-III
14January 2015
Part of 2014
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Al-Durwaza joins KOTC fleet
The Medium Range Tanker “Bubyan” delivered to KOTC
Al-Fintas joins KOTC fleet
VLCC Al-Kout, the final tanker in Phase-III of fleet modernization
15January 2015
Part of 2014
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Sheikh Talal Al-Khalid among the world top 50 influential leaders in
marine transport
Green Audit certificate renewed
Two Awards to KOTC from South Korea
KOTC wins Safety Award at the international Lloyd's List
"Um Al-Aish" wins Excellence Award in health & Safety
16January 2015
Part of 2014
hARvESt
90 shooters competed for KOTC Cup
"Um Al-Aish" wins Excellence Award in health & Safety
KOTC saves 536 refugees at
Mediterranean Sea
First graduates of KOTC
marine mission