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ASP Ship Management
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20.01.2022 The ASP Office in Rockingham Western Australia, recently saw the departure of Deborah Old following her decision to retire and move to the countryside. Prior to her departure, Deborah was recognised for her twelve years’ service in support of Royal Australian Navy vessels. Having had appointments in the ANZAC Frigate support system with BAE and then working for the Government in the Australian Public Service and finally with ASP for the last three years in support of HMAS Si...rius, Deb has been a very proficient practitioner of the Australian Navy, Configuration Management Process. The Capability and Assurance Group’s Head of Maritime Systems, Rear Admiral Wendy Malcolm, CSM RAN presented Deborah with a Commendation for her service in Defence Industry and the Australian Public Service. All in ASP wish Deb the very best on her retirement and thank her for her contribution of our excellent record in supporting HMAS Sirius. See more
15.01.2022 ASP Ships Group owned MR Tanker Kokako achieved 2 years LTI free on 29th November 2019. As at the 12th of May 2020 she is still LTI free since delivery. This reward is for all the crew. Keep up the good work!
08.01.2022 As we continue to battle with the threat of COVID-19 ashore and afloat, with the primary focus on avoiding infection, the protection of health and saving lives has come with a heavy price for seafarers. They have been ‘locked’ on-board with no shore leave and extensions to repatriation plans. Some restrictions have eased recently and ASP have managed to effect some crew changes when the opportunity has arisen. The process is still governed by the requirements of the Country a...llowing crew changes and strict procedures have to be followed, but so far changes have taken place across the world from Asia, to Europe and South America. Group Crewing Director, Vitalii Chaika, said It is a very challenging time for everyone as we work hard to get people home and those ashore working again. It hasn’t been easy with various restrictions and procedures in place, getting the timing right for everything to come together and be successful. We continue to work night and day, with emotions running high as we meet with successes but also some disappointments. To date, ASP has managed over 20 successful crew changes on 15 ships world-wide but have also experienced some disappointing failed attempts due to various restrictions. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented challenges and we are extremely proud of the proactive approach we have taken, especially when it comes to alternative travel solutions in the absence of regular flights and in the face of severe travel restrictions. said Group COO Capt Rob Walker. As we continue working to overcome our disappointments we need to prepare ourselves for any revised restrictions that may be imposed by various Governments as the crisis is most definitely not over. On the photo: The Sichem Hong Kong crew also paying off finally after their long haul.
08.01.2022 David Raine; 2nd mate retires David joined ASP in 2002, at age 49, and worked on the Tasmanian Ferries until late 2006. He then transferred to SS Endeavour River, where he remained until he moved on to the MV Lindsay Clark in late 2010.David served on Lindsay Clarke until it was withdrawn from service toward the end of 2013 and then joined RTM Weipa, where he remained, until deciding to retire. His last day aboard, was 19 December 2019. We wish him a long, safe and healthy retirement. Photo: Capt Mike Jefferies presents a Retirement Bell & Plaque to David Raine
07.01.2022 During the latter part of 2019 and early 2020 conferences were held in Majella, Melbourne for the Senior Officers and Chief Integrated ratings (CIRs) of the Rio Tinto fleet. The four Senior Officer conferences and two CIR conferences were attended by 21 members from all four ships. As well as ASP management staff all conferences included attendance from senior members of Rio Tinto Marine management. Topics over the two day program for each seminar included HSSE, Auditing, C...rew Management, Procedures, Critical Risk Management (CRM), Resilience Program, Rio Tinto Management engagement and overviews. There were also presentations from service providers on topics such as coating maintenance and mooring rope technologies. On the photo: Jenna Rennick of Rio Tinto and ASP CEO David Borcoski with fleet Senior Officers and ASP management from one of the Officer conferences. See more
01.01.2022 We are proud of our cadets ! Engineering Cadet Ms. Jarin Chowdhury is a pioneer female cadet from Bangladesh on foreign flagged ships. She was recruited and completed a successful contract on one of oil-chemical tankers of ASP Singapore. As the first female cadet from Bangladesh, she is an exceptional example of inspiration and achievement for the marine community especially for the female mariners. She motivates and mentors female seafarers of the country. Well done Ms. Jarin !