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News Release from: Noble Denton Europe
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 December 2000
International Marine Forum in Abu Dhabi
Noble Denton's Abu Dhabi office played host to a gathering of senior marine management from around the world, and the meeting showed a shift in emphasis of the mainstream activities of the company
The Noble Denton Abu Dhabi office played host to a gathering of its senior marine management from around the world The purpose of the forum was to identify the global trends in the marine markets
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The results from the intensive three days of meetings highlighted a shift in emphasis of the mainstream activities of the Company.
The growth in demand in the Middle and Far East for P and I, Hull and Machinery services and marine casualty investigation has resulted in a commitment to double the capability in these activities on a world wide basis by 2002.
The European success of the marine assurance and management services is to be expanded globally.
Noble Denton Europe's office in London is already using IT based reporting and database techniques to provide a marine integrity management service.
This capability will be implemented in all group offices by 2002.
The commitment to the continued recruitment of high calibre specialist staff and the training programme was emphatically endorsed.
Core business issues were also addressed.
It was resolved to improve the services to clients based on the received feedback.
The well-known guidelines that are used throughout the marine industry were also discussed.
Comments and suggestions were submitted to the Technical Policy Board for their review.
The company has 12 offices in strategic locations around the world, including London, Aberdeen and Oslo.
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