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Wilhelmsen Ship Management | Issue 2 - 2018

SPECIAL FEATURE:

WILHELMSEN SHIP MANAGEMENT COOPERATES WITH WESTEAST MARINE FOR NEWBUILDING SUPERVISION IN CHINA

TEAMWORK IN

WSM NORWAY TAKES

WSM OPENS NEW

WSM KOREA DOES

CRUISE SEGMENT

OVER VIKING ORION

OFFICE IN THE UK

GOOD LOCALLY

Enable, Enhance, Simplify.


CONTENTS

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WSM Cooperates With WestEast Marine For Newbuilding Supervision in China 2 Teamwork In Cruise Segment

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News And Stories...

Our Fleet is Growing 12 Keeping Our Polar Waters Clean

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WSM Opens UK Office 22 IMTC Faculty Wins Best Trainer Award

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Author In IMTC 26 WSM Officers Conference Malaysia 2018

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WSM Korea Does Good Locally 28 WSM Norway Supports The Future Seafarer 29 WSM Norway Takes Over Viking Orion

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WSM Korea On Happy Trail 32 Educational Visit On Board Viking Sun

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EDITORIAL Amanda Loh

Editor amanda.loh@wilhelmsen.com

EDITORIAL PRODUCTION & GRAPHIC DESIGN Milk Design

www.theudderones.com

PUBLISHER

Wilhelmsen Ship Management Malaysia 19th Floor, 1 Sentral Jalan Rakyat, Kuala Lumpur Sentral 50470 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Hello readers, I always like to focus on the positive things – and luckily I can, in this short note today.

After a slow period we are finally seeing signs of recovery in shipping. For us at WSM, we

are noting two segments that are experiencing growth: LNG and Cruise.

A large number of LNGC newbuilding deliveries

In anticipation of increased newbuilding

enough to cover the growing LNG demand

partnership with WestEast Marine (WEM)

are expected in 2018/19 and that alone is not projected from 2019-2022. As gas tankers

operate under very long-term contracts with reputable parties, ship owners will need an

equally reliable ship manager for the long run. I’m proud to share that our LNG/LPG Group

interests, WSM has formed a strategic

to strengthen our newbuilding supervision

offering in China. Through this collaboration,

both parties will bring our respective expertise in newbuilding supervision to deliver efficient and quality services to ship owners.

has been experiencing an uptick in recent

Our International Maritime Training Center

to this growth. Customers find our commitment

training hub with excellent facilities and courses,

years and our LNG portfolio is contributing

for greater operating efficiency and commercial success without compromising on safety and quality, a trusted promise in crucial times.

With a crew retention rate of more than 96% for

(IMTC) is not only an award winning maritime but also a faculty of knowledge experts. One

of our faculty has recently won the best trainer

award voted by seafarers and another published his third book on marine technology.

the gas fleet, WSM makes for a dependable ship

If you are in the western hemisphere, please

crew to all types of gas carriers.

office to your contact list – another mark

manager providing qualified and experienced

In the cruise segment, Viking Orion joins her

four sisters in our full technical and hospitality management. We are humbled and proud by the trust that Viking Ocean Cruises continue to have in us.

Our experience in cruise ship management

add our Southampton ship management of our business expansion. Our global offices are ready to serve you.

You will read all these and more stories within this issue.

See you in the next one.

in Europe and Americas are rubbing into Asia as we are getting more visibility in the cruise sector within this region. Our cruise ship

crew are also very happy with our fair and just working culture onboard.

Carl Schou

President, Wilhelmsen Ship Management

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WILHELMSEN SHIP MANAGEMENT (WSM) COOPERATES WITH WESTEAST MARINE FOR NEWBUILDING SUPERVISION IN CHINA

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WSM’S EXPERIENCED NEWBUILDING TEAM WILL OFFER NEWBUILDING SUPERVISION SERVICES TO THE MASS MARKET WITH REINFORCED TECHNICAL EXPERTISE FROM WESTEAST MARINE CONSULTING

Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) has sealed a strategic

newbuilding supervision partnership with WestEast Marine Consulting (WEM) to strengthen WSM’s

newbuilding supervision offering. “ We are delighted to work with WEM as we look to grow our

newbuilding supervision arm

and offer a more comprehensive solution to our customers.

WEM was selected because of

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their expertise, experience and

reach in China where newbuilding activities are intensifying,” says

Paal Gunnulfsen, Vice President

for Region Asia, WSM. WSM is also

pleased to have found a partner that shares the same high standards in business practices proven by their strong list of reputable clientele.

“ WEM’s established team of expertise and processes with the Chinese shipyards will value add to our future clientele. As WSM’s Chinese partner, our clear understanding of the Chinese shipyard work environment can help WSM to achieve their business objective in China.” – Chen Hao, Director of WEM

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WSM is excited to strengthen its

newbuilding supervision offering. Through the partnership, WSM’s experience newbuilding team

will offer newbuilding supervision services to the mass market with reinforced technical

expertise from WEM. WEM

will work collaboratively with WSM to deliver efficient and quality supervision services in accordance with sound industry practice for ship

construction supervision.

About WestEast Marine Consulting WestEast Marine Consulting, founded in 2007, is an established service provider for international ship owners based in China. WestEast Marine has supervised newbuildings project for all vessel segments and attended over 230 ship repair and conversion projects in shipyards across China. WestEast Marine runs as an independent project solutions provider and employs full-time professional engineers to provide committed and capable services to their international customers.

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TEAMWORK AND ACCOUNTABILITY ON BOARD TRANSFORM CRUISE CRITICS TO ADVOCATES Issue 2 - 2018

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WSM SHARES THE CORE ESSENCE OF A FAIR AND JUST WORKING CULTURE THAT CONTRIBUTES TO EXCELLENT CRUISE SHIP MANAGEMENT

Managing cruise ship has transform ship managers to become a high reliability organization. Much like

the key players in aviation industry, cruise ship management does

complex, high stakes work where mistakes can equal great harm to safety and environment.

Creating a fair and just culture onboard is the cornerstone to

generate reliable and dependable processes with minimal and

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manageable errors. This culture is important to articulate a safe

zone for individuals to speak freely on issues regarding their own

actions or those in the environment around them.

“NO BLAME” An important component is to create a “No blame” environment. In such environment, crew feels safe and

emotionally comfortable to express

their concerns and the ability to seek assistance when they feel quality of work and safety is threatened. Because of this, crew harness

“I’ve got your back” attribute that

makes a team strong and unified towards the common goals. Our

cruise crew on Viking Sun, shares how each crew feels accountable to contribute towards excellent cruise ship management.

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Captain Atle Haakon Knutsen Master, Viking Sun

“You have to be approachable especially when you have 35

different nationalities on board. Frequent communication like meetings, discussions and

transparency between officers and ship are very important.

“No one wants to be blamed for

anything. The most important thing when something went wrong

or almost went wrong is to have an open discussion about it.”

Ola Huseby

Staff Captain, Viking Sun

“I try to be approachable and the staff is not afraid to ask me anything. I support the no blame policy and

I truly believe that it exists here.”

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Zorko Radobuljac Chief Electrician, Viking Sun

“ We know and understand each other very well. It’s becoming like

a small family. I make some quick

and important decisions and I have

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full support on them.”

Chris Alonzo

Navigation Officer, Viking Sun

“ The team is quite open in their

opinion and respectful as well.

We have a very good environment.

Some days are challenging but they are really rewarding. I feel fulfilled that we have arrived from point

A to point B safely and on time.”

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Viking Ocean Cruises is rated top choice for small to

medium ship size (400-1,199 pax) in Cruise Critic 2018 Cruiser’s Choice Awards for the following categories:

Best Overall Cruise

Value

Cabins

Service

Dining

Shore Excursions

Public Spaces

Entertainment

Fitness & Recreation

First Timers

Embarkation

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OUR FLEET IS GROWING

WSM is growing its LNG/LPG Group: 25 vessels

to-date with a few more by end-2018. Part of this was due to the comeback in the LNG industry in WSM Asia.

Efforts to penetrate the management of LNG

vessels began a couple of years ago when the

market was still bearish. WSM saw an opportunity and took a leap of faith to drill in and pursue.

After many months of hard work, elbow grease and some good intuition, the LNG fleet sailed.

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PROGRESS CHART OF GAS VESSELS IN MANAGEMENT TOTAL GAS FLEET, 25

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NO. OF VESSELS

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With growth, there were pains.

The LPG team also lent their

vessels coming into full technical

in risk management know-how and

Quick successions of new LNG management required not only manpower, but people with the

right set of experiences and skills to ensure the operation of such

vessels fall into capable hands.

“ We understood that if we were to pursue growth blindly, we will create stress on the team. We are very fortunate to have in-house LNG experts to lead and continually enabling new team members with the right direction and processes.” – Paal Gunnulfsen, Vice President of WSM Asia

hands with their knowledge

crew coordination since managing

both LNG and LPG vessels require

very high levels of safety measures, operational precision and specially trained crew.

With replication and adoption

from the experiences of the LPG team and historical references from previous management

experiences done by their western

counterparts, the LNG team in Asia progressed on well-established

and proven sets of processes and operational workflows.

WSM continues to hold torch and

stay true to our aim to become the leading ship manager by offering transparency and upholding our commitment to stay free from corruption.

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As certified and acknowledged

have continuously developed

(Maritime Anti-Corruption

applications to make workflows

members of TRACE, MACN

Network) and SIGTTO (Society

of International Gas Tanker and

intelligent tools and deployed and reporting easier.

Terminal Operators Ltd.), WSM

WSM works closely with owners

to contribute to the growth and

sensors to populate data into

is accountable and responsible sustainability of the gas sector.

“ Our reputation as a credible ship manager made us a very trustworthy partner. In addition, being a forward leaning group, we constantly explore ways to improve customer experience.” – Paal Gunnulfsen, Vice President of WSM Asia WSM has transformed its practices

and embraced the idea of leveraging

digital tools to drive business results. Since 2014, its in-house experts

to make full use of their on-board a secure database. The database

also collects information from other WSM reporting tools and entries from its shore-based shared services team.

WSM’s IoT (Internet of Things) is an integration of all data fed into the database seamlessly captured and analyzed into

meaningful insights to deliver

unparalleled data analytics. Our

business intelligence tools feeds

from the IoT and provides real-time reports and alerts to the users.

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Gas Fleet Performance Highlight ZERO

- Lost Time Injury Frequency (LTIF) - Fatal Accident

ZERO

- PSC Detention Rate

ZERO

- Zero Oil Pollution Rate

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- Zero Environmental Incident

On the crewing front, WSM is proud to share that its

crew retention rate for LNG/LPG fleet stands are more than 96%. WSM is a competence driven organization

that strives to develop a versatile framework to ensure sustainable supply of competent seafarers.

“ As a growing team, we have to stay focused and retain their best talents at sea and on shore. We encourage collaboration while ensuring each seafarer and employee time they need to get their respective works done. The key is to find good balance of not being overly communicative and giving them empowerment to make good decisions.” – Sundeep Dhaliwal, General Manager for LNG/LPG Group.

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Moving forth, WSM Asia plans to further simplify

and consolidate the reporting process while staying

complaint to international standards and regulations.

The LNG/LPG Group believes that the crew should be

updated with trainings for safety and technology onboard. The LNG team looks forward to analyzing more data in

future to develop predictive tools and provide the master and chief engineers guidance when planning a voyage that can help fuel savings.

Paal Gunnulfsen

Vice President – Region Asia

7 years as Head of Hoegh LNG Fleet Management responsible for technical management

of LNG carriers and FSRU’s. Member of SIGTTO General Purpose Committee from 2011 to 2014.

Sundeep Dhaliwal

General Manager – LNG/LPG Group

22 years in Gas segment, of which 7 years onboard Gas vessels.

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KEEPING OUR POLAR WATERS CLEAN WSM is one of the forerunners in

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the shipping industry to have its

approved Polar Water Operation Manual (PWOM) by end-2017.

The Polar Code entered into force from 1 January 2017 and affects

operators in these areas. Vessels trading in polar regions - Arctic

(north pole region) and Antarctic

(south pole region) - are required to have a PWOM, Polar Ship

Certificate and qualified crew.

Polar Ship Certificates are issued depending on vessel types and survey schedule.

According to the IMO, the Polar

and MARPOL, the application of the Polar Code’s Part IA and Part IIA varies. Existing ships (ships with a keel lay date earlier than

1 January 2017) have until their first intermediate or renewal SOLAS

survey (Safety Construction survey), whichever comes first after

1 January 2018, to comply with

Part IA (the safety part). Existing

ships must, however, comply with Part IIA (the pollution prevention

part) when operating in polar waters on or after 1 January 2017.”

– source: IMO.

Since the code covers the full range

in The International Convention for

operational, training, search and

the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from

Ships (MARPOL), to address the

additional hazards to ships operating in polar waters. WManager

through amendments to SOLAS

Code is a set of additional

requirements, above those already

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“As the Polar Code is implemented

of design, construction, equipment,

rescue and environmental protection matters, WSM established a task force to develop the manual and

execute requirements for the Viking Ocean Cruises fleet.


Task force : HSEQ Superintendent Capt. Haakon Olaisen, the HSEQ team,

and the Cruise Segment team.

Operational Assessment

PWOM and Vessel Equipment

Who?

Who?

Lloyd’s Register Consultancy with

support from our vessel managers,

HSEQ team and vessel managers

HSEQ team and ship officers.

Activity : The manual was

Activity : This prerequisite process

and Risk Assessment requirements.

identifies the conditions that the

vessel is expected to trade in, the limitations and control measures

needed to comply with the Code. During the time of assessment,

our managed cruise vessels were

already constructed and equipped with most of the requirements per

code. The only additional equipment needed for the vessels’ itinerary was Ice Searchlight, Thermal

Protective Aid (for emergency use),

developed based on Operational

The PWOM includes procedures for : • Operational Capabilities

and Limitations

• Strategic Planning • Ship Operations

• Human Resources

• Pollution Prevention

• Emergency Preparedness • Risk Management • Joint Operations

• Other Operational checklists

heaters for battery rooms, and some

The PWOM was reviewed and

remove icing.

This manual is subject to revision

minor equipment to prevent and

approved by Lloyd’s Register.

based on experience as well as any future regulatory changes.

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Cruise team working on the PWOM: (From left) Paal Berg Lande - Fleet Manager, Tove Nilsson - Manning Superintendent, Yngve Beite - Vessel Manager, Merethe Sellæg - Manning Superintendent, Øyvind Krapf-Sterner - Training & Competence Manager, Ingrid Skarholt - Crew Manager, Haakon Olaisen - HSEQ Superintendent. Absent: Tore Stang – Vessel Manager and Steinar Johannessen – Vessel manager.

Crew Certification

Vessel Certification

Who?

Who?

Crewing and Training & Competence Manager

Activity : From early 2017, our

Navigational Officers completed

the Ice Navigation Course (3-day course) while Master and Senior Deck Officers completed the Advanced Ice Navigation Course (5-day course).

As of 1 July 2018, Denmark and

Norway released their respective Flag State requirements for

Certificates of Proficiency that

includes polar experience and its relevant training courses. Our Officers have applied

and received the certificates.

Vessel managers Activity : When a vessel’s itinerary includes Polar Waters, our vessel managers ensure that equipment is placed on board per PWOM

instructions. Our vessels undergo

survey by Lloyd’s Register before being issued Polar Ship Certificates (PSC).

This PSC also specifies the limitations

in which vessels are allowed to operate. For example, the Viking vessels should avoid temperatures below -10C and

stay clear from ice (“Category C” ships as per Polar Code). These certificates are subject to renewal surveys.

The first vessel in our fleet to receive this certificate was Viking Sky in January 2018.

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Still more to do…

The task force gained a lot of valuable experience from the above processes and are

proud to be the forefront when we had our PWOM approved and our vessels certified.

“ The complexity of complying with the Polar Code is itinerary driven and would be more comprehensive for a vessel expecting more adverse environmental conditions. Getting crew qualifications was a big challenge due to the short time between announcing the requirements to entry into force. As a team, we worked very closely with owners to deliver up to the Code’s expectations and protect the Polar Waters in which we operate in.” – Capt. Haakon Olaisen HSEQ Superintendent – WSM Norway

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WSM EXPANDS GLOBAL PRESENCE WITH NEW OFFICE IN UK Southampton location opens for business

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Wilhelmsen Ship Management (WSM) adds another ship

management office in Southampton, England, to increase their global footprint in the region.

“ Southampton is a city with one of the longest histories in the maritime industry. It has an

established maritime cluster of

infrastructure and human resources that we can tap into immediately Haakon Lenz (left) and Carl Schou.

to support growth,” said Carl Schou, President of WSM. “Expanding

into the United Kingdom (UK) was a natural progress and another

indicator of the global momentum

we are building in ship management.” WSM’s Southampton office has

an initial staff of five and 11 vessels in management for now.

“ With a local presence in the UK, we look forward to strengthening our position in the UK tonnage fleet both flagged and owned. We believe |this is a geographical location that has great potential in the future.” – Haakon Lenz, Vice President for WSM Region Europe & Americas WSM manages vessels from six

global ship management offices;

Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Norway, USA, and now UK.

Earlier this year, WSM relocated

its global headquarters from Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia, to Singapore as strategic decision for growth.

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A Life-saving award was presented to the Master and crew of “Energy Orpheus” for saving the lives of 8 fishermen in a search and rescue operation off Indian coast on 1 Dec 2017.

Participants responding to a scenario during the team building session.

WSM OFFICERS CONFERENCE MALAYSIA 2018 Officers Conference in Kuala Lumpur on 24-26 April 2018

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Participants of diverse ranks from all

invited to shared on ways to handle

Conference in Sheraton Imperial

and excellence in vetting inspections.

over the world came for the Officers Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,

media response during contingency

from 24-26 April 2018.

Also present were one of the

Vice President for WSM Asia,

who presented an insight into

Paal Gunnulfsen, gave an opening speech for the conference. While

major client’s owner representative owner’s perspective.

the fleet groups largely divided

Participants also dispersed into

participants meet for teambuilding

review, learn and exchange thoughts

to Dry Group and Gas Group, all

and several sessions where topics were beneficial for everyone.

There were various presentations

on company systems and regulatory updates. External speakers were

their respective groupings to further on issues within the fleet type. The conference was highly

interactive. The officers enjoyed

themselves and took home with them valuable friendships and learnings.

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AUTHOR IN IMTC Training Superintendent at IMTC publishes new book

Jagabandhu Majumder, Training Superintendent at IMTC, also a

Chartered Engineer, FIE, authored a new book titled Marine High Voltage Technology.

The book, which is one of the first

of its kind in the marine engineering

field, was published and launched in April 2018.

It covers all Rules and Regulations, High Voltage Safety Procedures,

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High Voltage generator & switchgear, AMP, details electrical propulsion and provides excellent guidance

in the area of Marine High Voltage. Taking reference from the STCW 2010 Manila Amendments, this

book caters to the knowledge and training requirements for Marine

Engineers and Electro-Technical

Officers working in modern

vessels, particularly Container,

LNG, Passenger and some special Offshore vessels, that are now

built with High Voltage generating plants, especially those fitted with diesel-electric propulsion.

Jagabandhu is not new to publishing having earlier released two books

namely Marine Control Technology and Marine Electrotechnology.

Both books received overwhelming response from Marine Engineers and Electro-Technical Officers. Jagabandhu sailed with WSM

for 12 years before joining IMTC 5 years ago. He is also an

empaneled external examiner

with the Directorate of Shipping, Government of India, for the

ETO Certificate of Competency. Heartiest congratulations to

Jagabandhu and we wish him all success with his books!

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IMTC FACULTY WINS BEST TRAINER AWARD Our very own faculty A.P. Valodi won the OFFING Maritime Choice Award 2018 for “Best Trainer for Electrical Courses” (Pan India). The recognition was exceptional as voting for the OFFING Award was done online by sailing or shore-based seafarers only.

Mr Valodi has been a senior full-time faculty member in IMTC for 12 years. He remains associated with IMTC exclusively, in a consultant capacity, for the past 4 years.

He was also a former lecturer at the Indian Navy’s

Training College INS Valsura and sailed for more than 30 years on various types of ships as an Electrical About the Award

Engineer of which ten were on WSM vessels.

The Offing Group Pvt Ltd hosted the “Offing Maritime Carnival” in Goa from 19- 21 April 2018, including the largest Inter college

Besides being an expert in the field of electrical

technology, he is also well-versed in the subject of Hydraulics & Automation.

Festival of the Maritime Training Institutes in India, and the Indian Maritime Choice Awards 2018.

We would like to congratulate Mr Valodi on his achievement and wish him all success in years to come.

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WSM KOREA DOES GOOD LOCALLY

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We did it again!

True to the spirit of the “do good”

group-wide campaign, WSM Korea

visited the Hee Rak Won for the third time on 9 June 2018. Our promise to volunteer started back in 2016.

This time around, a Children’s Art

Exhibition was organized to develop the children’s holistic learning by interacting with nature. Art

therapy helps them to express their identities, thoughts and emotions. WSM Korea also delivered the

fund of USD 1,000 to the Home to be used for the eco-friendly

maintenance of the facilities and

landscaping of a garden for children

in an ongoing environmental project called 林 (LIM; forest).

We strongly believe that we can

generate healthy and positive impact in our community and give locally at places where we operate our business.

We truly appreciate working for a

company that believes in corporate social responsibility through

voluntary (and monetary) activities.

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WSM NORWAY SUPPORTS THE FUTURE SEAFARER

On 13 June 2018 we were visited at the Lysaker office by cadets

and trainees. They were joined

by Johan Wiese Matheson from

Maritimt Kompetansesenter (MKS) in Tønsberg who assist us in the

selection of cadets and trainees. We are currently in the process

of taking in cadets and trainees for deck, electrical and engine

departments, who will be working across the cruise fleet on board

vessels flying the Norwegian flag.

The visitors had meetings with our

crewing department and were given a tour in the Wilhelmsen museum at the Lysaker office. Promising young cadets and trainees who will sail with us in 2018/2019 Top from left: Johan Wiese Matheson from MKS, Anton Dahl (deck), Trym Hansen (engine), Jørgen Randby (engine). Bottom from left: Mathias Olsen (deck), Herman Abrahamsen (electrician), Attcha Prommetta (electrician), Eirik Dilling Rusten

Currently we have 20 Norwegian cadets and trainees in rotation in

the cruise fleet and we are proud to support the education of Norwegian seafarers.

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WSM NORWAY TAKES OVER VIKING ORION 5th vessel from Viking Ocean Cruises enters into full technical management

On 7 June 2018, Viking Orion was delivered to Viking Ocean Cruises and Wilhelmsen Ship Management (Norway) AS from the Fincantieri Shipyard in Ancona, Italy.

She was christened in Livorno, Italy on 14 June 2018 by her godmother, retired NASA astronaut Dr Anna

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Fisher.Viking Orion can carry 930 passengers, is

227.2m long and has a gross tonnage of 47,800. Like

her sister vessels managed by WSM, she is flying the Norwegian (NIS) flag.

(From left) Third Officer Monia Knup, Captain Anders Steen and Staff Captain Per Ole Godtlibsen raising the Norwegian flag on the day of delivery.

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WSM KOREA ON HAPPY TRAIL On 8 June 2018, WSM Korea

WSM Korea has a bunch of very fit staff.

in Busan as part of a company-wide

the challenge without a single straggler.

team went to trek Soemi Mountain

inititiave to encourage employees’ health and well-being.

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Of course, with much encouragement from each other.

16 participants took up the challenge

Just as everyone dedicated their time

morning with some stretching.

to reach this goal and camaraderie.

for the day and kick started the early

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All participants were able to complete

at work, the same energy was expended


It was a long journey up but everyone enjoyed the crisp and fresh air.

They returned home feeling alive and fulfilled after a connecting with nature.

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EDUCATIONAL VISIT ON BOARD VIKING SUN

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The GPS Mumbai team got a rare

Capt Atle Haakon Knutsen kindly

Sun from Goa to Mumbai on 6

for dinner with the senior officers.

opportunity to sail onboard Viking April 2018; an overnight voyage

extended an invitation to the team

of approximately 248 nautical miles.

The following day, everyone met with

While on board, the team had

and was guided through the galley

a meeting with all senior officers and store keeper followed by

a guided tour through the engine

room by Staff C/E Pero Pavlicevic. The Staff C/E explained the

importance of different equipment and how the each equipment can

GM for Hospitality, Mr Sujith Mohan, under the care of the Sanitation

Officer. He explained in detail the

different equipment in the galley and their importance. The team moved

on to the laundry area to see witness the operation too.

impact the operation of the vessel.

The team also spent some time with the store keeper to understand

the way he works with the system.

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Similar arrangements were made for the Malaysia and Philippines

staff when Viking Sun docked at respective local ports.

We thank Viking Ocean Cruises and WSM Fleet Manager Paal Berg Lande for the grand educational opportunity.

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Our heartfelt appreciation also goes to Capt Atle Haakon Knutsen, Staff

Capt Ola Huseby and their team for their time and guidance.

With this experience on shore

staff can better understand the magnitude and complexities

of operating passenger vessels.

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The ship manager you can trust.

Malaysia

Singapore (Head Office)

South Korea

Wilhelmsen Ship Management Malaysia 19th Floor, 1 Sentral, Jalan Rakyat, Kuala Lumpur Sentral 50470 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

Wilhelmsen Ship Management Singapore 1 Kim Seng Promenade #09-06 Great World City, East Tower Singapore 237994

Wilhelmsen Ship Management South Korea 10F, Marine Center Building 52 Chungjangdaero, 9 Beongil (Jungang-Dong 4 Ga) Jung-Gu Busan, Republic of Korea 48936

T +6 03 2084 5600

T +65 6513 4670

T +82 51 711 0711

Norway

United States of America

United Kingdom

Wilhelmsen Ship Management Norway AS Strandveien 20 PO Box 33, NO-1324 Lysaker Norway

Wilhelmsen Ship Management USA 9400 New Century Drive Pasadena, Texas 77507 USA

Wilhelmsen Ship Management UK Limited

T +47 67 58 47 00

T +1 281 842 3826

T +44 0 23 8038 6196

3rd Floor, Friary House, Briton Street Southampton, United Kingdom SO14 3JL

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