ConocoPhillips Marine to Host SOCP Meeting
March 2-3, 2004 in Houston , Texas
Meeting Focus to include discussions of Maritime Safety Programs and their impact and effectiveness on the maritime industry and its operations.
The Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP) invites maritime industry representatives to attend the March 2-3, 2004 SOCP meeting in Houston , TX, that is being hosted by ConocoPhillips Marine.
SOCP's agenda features guest speakers (invited) from American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and the Port of Houston Authority . The agenda will include a discussion panel that will specifically address maritime safety programs and their implementation within various maritime organizations. In addition, the meeting will include a presentation from ABS Nautical Systems LLC on Version 5 of their Improved Life-Cycle Management software, a presentation from VIDEOTEL on technologies and products that they offer designed to improve safety, and a presentation on Cellular Internet Connectivity Applications.
The agenda also provides for updates and discussions on projects such as the SOCP's Mariner Administrative Card (MAC), ILO/IMO Mariner Credentialing Activities, Mariner Recruitment and Retention Activities, SOCP Maritime Training Resource Database, and more. Agenda details and information regarding logistics can be viewed at www.socp.org .
All industry representatives are welcome to attend. There are no registration fees to attend.
If you are interested in attending the meeting please contact Kim-Anh Rester at your earliest convenience by email at [email protected] or by phone at (202) 366-0364. To reserve your seat, provide your name, position title, organization, address, phone, fax, and email address.
If you cannot attend, join SOCP via live web cast beginning at 9:00 a.m. EST, Wednesday, March 3 th at www.maritimetv.com. SOCP also offers opportunities to be a web cast sponsor; contact TVWorldwide.com by phone at 703-961-9250.
SOCP is an industry-government partnership that was formed in 1993 to share resources in the development and evaluation of technologies to advance shipboard safety, training, reliability and productivity for its members in an effort to improve the competitiveness of the U.S. maritime industry.