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  2. Maritime Administration (North Korea) - Wikipedia

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    MAB offers a searchable database for North Korean merchant navy ships and seafarers on its website. Unlike many other shipping databases, MAB offers its ship and person data without requiring registration or membership for access. [3] The director-general of MAB in 2012 was Ko Nung-du.

  3. Ship's articles - Wikipedia

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    Ships' articles developed as part of the Law Merchant (Lex mercatoria).Early trading vessels were often cooperative efforts where the crew, or some members, contributed to the initial costs of ship, cargo and operations; and payment was in shares at the end of the voyage.

  4. Merchant Navy Training Board - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Navy Training Board (abbreviated to MNTB) is a voluntary body responsible for maritime training in the United Kingdom and for the training of the British Merchant Navy. [1] The MNTB are based at the UK Chamber of Shipping office in London and publications are provided by the Witherby Publishing Group .

  5. Merchant navy - Wikipedia

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    A merchant navy or merchant marine is the fleet of merchant vessels that are registered in a specific country.On merchant vessels, seafarers of various ranks and sometimes members of maritime trade unions are required by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) [1] to carry Merchant Mariner's Documents.

  6. List of ship launches in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Date Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes 26 January Netherlands Ferus Smit Westerbroek Arklow Grace: For Arklow Shipping [1] [2]: 25 February Germany Meyer Werft

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  8. United States Maritime Administration - Wikipedia

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    When the United States Maritime Commission was abolished on May 24, 1950, its functions were split between the Federal Maritime Board which was responsible for regulating shipping and awarding subsidies for construction and operation of merchant vessels, and Maritime Administration, which was responsible for administering subsidy programs, maintaining the national defense reserve merchant ...

  9. Merchant Mariner's Document - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Mariner's Document (MMD), previously called a Z-Card, is a kind of Merchant Mariner Credential previously issued by the United States Coast Guard in accordance with the STCW guidelines, and, until completely phased out, remains one of the standard documents required for all crewmembers of U.S. ships with a Gross Tonnage of over 100.