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  2. INDOS - Wikipedia

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    INDoS (Indian National Database Of Seafarers) is a computerised national database of Indian seafarers for use by statutory authorities such as Flag State, Port State, Immigration & Employers [clarification needed] etc., to prevent the fraudulent issue of certificates.

  3. Continuous Discharge Certificate - Wikipedia

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    A Continuous Certificate of Discharge or Continuous Discharge Certificate (C.D.C.) is a seafarer's identity document issued by his country. [1] This document certifies that the person holding this is a seaman as per The International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping for Seafarers (), 1978, as amended 2010.

  4. Directorate General of Shipping - Wikipedia

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    The main job for the directorate is to ensure that Indian ships and shipping companies meet high safety- and environmental standards, to ensure that Indian seamen have high qualifications and good working- and living conditions, and to ensure that foreign ships in Indian territory and ports meet international rules.

  5. Euro Tech Maritime Academy - Wikipedia

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    A1 Grading : Euro Tech Maritime Academy bagged A1 Grading from the Indian Register of Shipping. [6] Its Indian Registrar of Shipping is the highest certification being granted by DG Shipping to maritime training institutes in the country as per stringent norms laid out by the DG Shipping.

  6. National Shipping Board - Wikipedia

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    The National Shipping Board is an Advisory Body on matters related to shipping and shipping infrastructure (ports). As India gained its independence in 1947 shipping had become very important for the growth of India as the Shipping Laws were created by old British law it had to be revised and in 1958 when the Merchant Shipping Law was consolidated and the opportunity was taken to provide for ...

  7. Shipping master - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan, the Shipping Master is the head of the Government Shipping Office and is appointed by the Government of Pakistan. [2] The Shipping Master is the issuing authority for the Seaman Service Book to merchant navy sailors, [3] and grants port clearance to incoming and outgoing merchant ships at the seaports [citation needed].

  8. Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport - Wikipedia

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    the Directorate-General Shipping (DGS) the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) It is also responsible for several government agencies, such as the Belgian Institute for Traffic Safety, and autonomous public companies , namely the National Railway Company of Belgium , the Brussels Airport Company and Skeyes .

  9. Dahej–Ghogha Sea Connect - Wikipedia

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    Dahej–Ghogha Sea Connect (DG Sea Connect) is a RORO/ROPAX ferry service connecting Ghogha and Hazira in Gulf of Khambhat in Gujarat, started in 2020. History [ edit ]