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Mastering a move ashore

Ship Superintendency - An Introduction by Mike Wall

0008206_ship-superintendency-an-introduction_300.pngThe maritime career path can lead in many directions – and work as a ship superintendent has long been a popular choice for former seafarers seeking a move ashore. There are probably few people better placed than Mike Wall to provide insight on how to make that move, and this 650-page book provides as comprehensive a guide as you could ever hope for.

Not all superintendents are the same, of course, and the book describes the differences between the roles, responsibilities and qualifications of technical, vetting, docking, newbuilding, nautical, cargo, and personnel superintendents, as well as giving some frank advice on the transition from life onboard to life in an office.

To provide the broader context, there’s a wealth of information about the way in which the shipping industry works and the plethora of external parties with which a superintendent has to interact.

And the book provides a useful selection of glossaries, checklists and references that enable the reader to dig even deeper.

Ship Superintendency - An Introduction
By Mike Wall
Self-published (available in the Nautilus Bookshop)
ISBN 978 61656 57525

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