Roundtable NEW SKILLS FOR MARITIME LOGISTICS Sines 3Nov

Qualiseg was present at M4ML Project Roundtable on NEW SKILLS FOR MARITIME LOGISTICS. The event was held on 3 of November at the Port of Sines Administration premises in Sines. It was also an opportunity to disseminate the Master Maritime Logistic (MML) jointly promoted NOVA SST and Portuguese Naval Academy as part of MARLEM Project. The third phase of MML applications still open until 15th November.

The blue economy has enormous potential to generate growth and many new jobs in the coming years, but to do so, the training of human resources with key competences that allow them to gaining a competitive advantage in the face of today's challenges is key. In this sense, the MML is an innovative master's program in Portugal aimed to address these challenges.

M4ML project is funded by the EEA Grants under the Blue Growth Programme.

Through the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway are partners, in the internal market, of the Member States of the European Union.

As a way of promoting a continuous and balanced strengthening of the economic and trade relations, the parties of the European Economic Area Agreement have established a Multiannual Financial Mechanism, known as the EEA Grants.

The EEA Grants aim to reduce the economic and social disparities in the European Economic Area and strengthen the bilateral relations between beneficiary and donor countries.

For the period 2014-2021, a total contribution of 2.8 thousand million euros has been agreed to 15 beneficiary countries. Portugal will benefit from an amount of 102.7 million euros.

Know more at www.eeagrants.gov.pt.

Roundtable NEW SKILLS FOR MARITIME LOGISTICS Lisbon 28Oct

Qualiseg was present at M4ML Project Roundtable on NEW SKILLS FOR MARITIME LOGISTICS. The event was held on 28 of October at the Grupo Sousa premises in Lisbon Cruise Terminal. It was also an opportunity to disseminate the Master Maritime Logistic (MML) jointly promoted NOVA SST and Portuguese Naval Academy as part of MARLEM Project. The third phase of MML applications still open until 15th November.

The blue economy has enormous potential to generate growth and many new jobs in the coming years, but to do so, the training of human resources with key competences that allow them to gaining a competitive advantage in the face of today's challenges is key. In this sense, the MML is an innovative master's program in Portugal aimed to address these challenges.

M4ML project is funded by the EEA Grants under the Blue Growth Programme.

Through the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway are partners, in the internal market, of the Member States of the European Union.

As a way of promoting a continuous and balanced strengthening of the economic and trade relations, the parties of the European Economic Area Agreement have established a Multiannual Financial Mechanism, known as the EEA Grants.

The EEA Grants aim to reduce the economic and social disparities in the European Economic Area and strengthen the bilateral relations between beneficiary and donor countries.

For the period 2014-2021, a total contribution of 2.8 thousand million euros has been agreed to 15 beneficiary countries. Portugal will benefit from an amount of 102.7 million euros.

Know more at www.eeagrants.gov.pt.

Klaveness Digital AS partners with M4ML

Partnership was closed with Klaveness Digital AS, that will offer the MML students the possibility of carrying out internships with the company.

New partnership with Klaveness Digital AS for the Master’s in Maritime Logistics was agreed under the scope of the M4ML project, funded by the EEA Grants.
M4ML is a project that intends to promote the mobility of students or trainees, as well as faculty members and researchers, within the Master in Maritime Logistics (MML) and contribute for the improvement of the Maritime Logistics, Engineering and Management curricula and the development of innovative learning materials, while encouraging mutual learning between the industries and the academics in the Blue Economy domain.

Klaveness Digital SA is a Norwegian technology company on a mission to bring shipping and logistics into the future. With a strong team of software engineers, data scientists, shipping, and logistics specialists in Oslo, Singapore, Manila and São Paulo, they empower industrial companies to make better informed decisions.

Also, under the M4ML program, other partnerships are being negotiated so that MML students can be offered more internship opportunities in Norwegian companies. Stay tuned to know which companies can also be an option for you if you are interested in the Master in Maritime Logistics and in participating in this exchange program.

For more information about M4ML visit here

About the EEA Grants
Through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA), Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are partners in the internal market with the member states of the European Union. As a way of promoting a continuous and balanced strengthening of economies and trade relations, the parties of the EEA Agreement have established a multi-annual Financial Mechanism known as EEA Grants.

The EEA Grants aim to reduce social and economic disparities in Europe and strengthen bilateral relations between these three countries and beneficiary countries. For the period 2014-2021, a total contribution of 2.8 billion euros was agreed for 15 beneficiary countries. Portugal will benefit from a sum of 102.7 million euros.

BW LNG and DNV offer MarLEM-MML internships

Partnerships were closed with BW LNG and Det Norske Veritas (DNV), that will offer the MML students the possibility of carrying out internships with them.

New partnerships with these two important companies for the Master’s in Maritime Logistics were agreed under the scope of the M4ML project, funded by the EEA Grants. This project supports mobility for MML faculty and students, between Portugal and Norway.

BW LNG is a global company with over 40 years of experience, owning and operating LNG assets from offices around the world. They now own a fleet of 30 LNG carriers and Floating Storage and Regasification Units. Their goal is to move natural gas efficiently and responsibly to minimize the total carbon footprint. Their commercial and technical management of the LNG carriers are handled in-house from their offices in Oslo.

The internship offered by BW LNG will take place in their procurement department, which is largely engaged in logistics, shipping of goods and services to their ships worldwide. They work in close contact with the operations department planning the logistics.

Det Norske Veritas (DNV) is the world’s leading classification society and a recognized advisor for the maritime industry. They deliver world-renowned testing, certification, and technical advisory services to the energy value chain, including renewables, oil and gas, and energy management. They are one of the world’s leading certification bodies, helping businesses assure the performance of their organizations, products, people, facilities, and supply chains. The internship offered by DNV will be related to the Green Shipping Programme (GSP). GSP is a public-private partnership that aims to gather the maritime industry – consisting of shipping companies, shipyards, suppliers, harbours, goods owners and freight forwarders, service providers, authorities, and academia – to escalate investment in green shipping.

Also, under the M4ML program, other partnerships are being negotiated so that MML students can be offered more internship opportunities in Norwegian companies. Stay tuned to know which companies can also be an option for you if you are interested in the Master in Maritime Logistics and in participating in this exchange program.

MarLEM-MML & M4ML were at the Portuguese Shipping Week(PSW)

Master in Maritime Logistics, as part of the MarLEM project, and M4ML project were present at the Portugal Shipping Week, held on the 10th of May in the exhibition area.

This has been an opportunity for the international shipping sector to gain knowledge about MML master programme.

As announced, the first phase of applications for the Master in Maritime Logistics (MML) qualification has been open until 15th May.

This master’s programme comprises multiple aspects of maritime logistics, operations and their supporting technology, trade law, port administration, maritime business analysis, as well as leadership and managerial skills.

The Master’s Degree in Maritime Logistics (MML) is an innovative international programme offered jointly by NOVA School of Science and Technology (NOVA SST) and the Portuguese Naval Academy as part of the MarLEM project, and includes Qualiseg as a partner.

M4ML project supports this Master by supporting mobility of both faculties as students from Portugal and Norway.

For more information about MML please click here.

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For more information about Portugal Shipping Week, please click here.

For background information about the MarLEM project, please click here.

MarLEM in Hybrid Workshop

On March 18, the Auditorium of the NOVA Library of Science and Technology | NOVA FCT will host two workshops, which will also be transmitted virtually for those who cannot be present in person.

Find details: Here

More information about MarLEM: Here