A busy week for the VLCC market with rates remaining steady around the W77.5 level for MEG/East and mid W50's to the West and with the healthy enquiry this week, around 80 spot fixtures have now been reported from the region Read More.
Large gains for owners in the Pacific have largely contributed to the pumping-up of the BSI this week Read More.
23rd July to 7th August 2010
Whether you are just starting out in a shipping career or looking to specialise in the specifics of ship finance, law, insurance or international protocol, the Galbraith's Shipping Course will help you develop your full potential.
This highly focused course will build on your knowledge and enable you to acquire years of experience in two residential weeks at Ashridge. Lectures cover all aspects of shipping and are dispersed with anecdotal presentations delivered by key experts from the shipping and financial worlds. The course is punctuated by group activities, which include workshops, games and projects - all reinforced with the ability to socialise or discuss world commercial issues at your leisure.
The course is intensive and will challenge you intellectually but just as importantly you will establish valuable contacts and gain skills you will value forever.
Delegate places are limited to ensure the fullest interaction and participation. The next course will be held from 23rd July through to 7th August 2010.
Please contact Jane Percival (Course Administrator)
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 5517
Fax: +44 (0)20 7959 1087
Email: shippingcourse@galbraiths.co.uk
"The course offers the swiftest path to a greater understanding of the shipping industry."
Alexander Kulukundis
Rethymnis & Kulukundis Limited
"As a new recruit to ship finance the Galbraith's course gave a banker a valuable and concentrated insight into many aspects of shipping."
Derek Walker
ANZ Investment Bank
"A great refresher for experts in some areas, an education in others, forming an all-embracing view of the shipping world. A must for anyone who wishes to put the shipping puzzle together."
Mike Rushton
Engen, South Africa