
On Friday, January 19, the sixth part of the series Beautiful ships and jobs in the port of Rotterdam was published. This book also shows how diverse the ships and jobs are: from a cruise ship to a ro-ro ship, from a director of a vessel registration company to director of a waste processing company. Special attention is paid to writers Cees de Keijzer and Piet van Dijk this time to marine environments and the offshore.
The book is made by two board members of the Rotterdam branch of the World Ship Society. Chairman De Keijzer, responsible for the texts about the ships, wrote the first books together with harbor journalist Hans Roodenburg. He did the interviews with the portrayed people from the port. Roodenburg stopped after five parts. WSS secretary Van Dijk took over from him.
We are proud to announce that the director of Hubel Marine, Erik de Koning has been interviewed for this unique publication and appears on page 96. A publication was handed over to De Koning by De Keijzer and Van Dijk.
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As part of its roundtrip itinerary, the Caribbean Princess did a turnaround transit through Agua Clara Locks on the Atlantic side. The cruise began its roundtrip 10-night itinerary from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, passing through the Bahamas, Cartagena (Colombia), Cristobal (Panama), Limon (Costa Rica) and the Cayman Islands with 3,086 passengers on board.


Panama is proud to host the World Maritime Day Parallel Event, which will be held in Panama from October 1 to 3, 2017. The theme for this year’s World Maritime Day is “Connecting Ships, Ports and People”, which is appropriate for Panama for being one of the par excellence maritime nations, as recognized by the rest of the nations of the world having being elected to the IMO Category A.