July 2016 Monthly Magazine Published By Kuwait Oil Tanker Company's - Public Relations & Admin Services Group
July 2016
Monthly Magazine Published By Kuwait Oil Tanker Company's - Public Relations & Admin Services Group
July 2016
Editor In Chief Editorial
Manager of the Public Relation& Administrative Services Group
P.O.Box 810 - Safat, 13009 - KuwaitE-mail:[email protected]
Khaled Abdul Aziz Al Doub Public Relation Department
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1July 2016 EDITORIAL
Eid MubarakA few days later, we will bid farewell to the Holy month of Ramadan after it has overshadowed us with its generosity, good deeds and forgiveness to prepare ourselves for Eid Al-Fitr where all social and humanitarian essence is seen as hearts get closer and people gather for love with all authentic traditions obviously apparent through expansion of fraternity feelings and social compassion for more cohesion and cooperation.On this occasion, we extend our highest congratulations to HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, HH the Crown-Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, all KOTC and oil sector employees and all citizens and expatriates, asking the Almighty Allah for many happy returns of these blessed days and to keep our dear homeland an oasis of safety and security.34 TankersDuring the previous period, KOTC was able to enhance its position regionally and internationally in marine transport, especially after owning 29 most updated international technologies and specifications tanker, which is the mainstay for it to materialize its strategic objectives stemming from KPC strategic plan.Despite the fall of oil price and decline of marine transport revenues, the company is pursuing work through phase VI for fleet revamping that includes building 1 crude oil supertanker, 3 liquefied gas supertankers and 4 medium-range petroleum product tankers. By 2020, KOTC would have completed the last phase of the 5-year plan and the number of our fleet tankers would have become 34 tankers of different types and sizes.We are going ahead in enhancing the position of KOTC for serving KPC strategic and marketing objectives regionally and internationally besides seeking to make a strategic partnership of influence in the market of international marine transport industry.
Eid…and Fleet Revamping
Talal Al-khaled Al-Ahmad Al-SabahChief Executive Officer
July 20162 NEWS
KOTC CEO Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled met with KOTC AD Creativity and Design Team headed by Team Leader (Governmental and Parliamentary Relations) Raed Al-Saffi and members: Superintendent (Marine Dept. Affairs and Risk Assessment) Capt. Bader Nasrulla, Superintendent (Fleet Projects) Abdulla Al-Shimali, Analyst (Fleet Personnel Affairs) Mohammed Al-Jiran, Officer (PR) Ms. Muneera Al-Khashti and Designer (E-sites) Ms. Nadia Azhar. The team presented congratulations and blessings on the occasion of Ramadan. They reviewed the work done during the previous period, including designs of many ads displaying KOTC marine leading role to be published in Rubban Al-Safina "Ship Captain" Magazine, Takes photographs during the team
visit to Tanker Burgan and archiving them. The team is currently exploiting employee talents and creativity in various fields.For his part, Sheikh Talal thanked the team for the great effort for the latter exerted during the short previous period since it was established, announcing that the company management encourages such initiatives expressive of belonging and loyalty for the interest of work. He asked the team to pursue efforts, urging the members for further excellence and creativity in various fields and expansion of their presence in expos and conferences to display the company's image as talent and creativity supporter rather than merely interested in gas industry and marine transport.He provide the full support to the
team by the company management, all managerial groups and fleet operations plus supporting all special ideas, pointing out that the door is open for the team to show the company's creative aspect. He also announced that there is an opportunity for all employees to submit their proposals for participation, including naming the tankers, which the company is planning to build at the next stage. He wished the team further progress and prosperity.In turn, the team leader gave, on behalf of the team members, some memorial gifts designed by the team to Sheikh Talal in presence of DCEO (Fleet Operations) Ali Shihab, Manager (Fleet Operation Group) Capt. Yousef Al-Saqr and Team Leader (PR) Abdul Wahab Al-Qatami.
Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled: KOTC supports employee talentsHe praised Creativity Team efforts and asked them to expand work range in the upcoming period
Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled during his meeting with the company Ad Creativity and Design Team
Part of the meeting Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled praising the Creativity Team performance
3July 2016 NEWS
IT and Communications Group inaugurated audio-visual communication program service, which allows the employee to link office phones to their mobile, and to make written, visual and multi-party conversation, and to know the status of the contacting employee number as well as enables individuals other than KOTC employees to make audio or visual contact with the company employee.
During the inauguration ceremony that held at KOTC Head Office lobby, some employee phones were programmed and they were trained to use this service through communication with IT and Communications Group. Incentive prize draws were made in consist of the event.It is recalled that the service is activated for employees through sending Full Name, KOTC ID
employee number, office phone number and type of the mobile phone system, e.g. Apple, iPhone, Android.This information has needed to be send to the technical support so that IT and Communications team make the necessary actions followed up with an activation of the employee account in Cisco Jabber application along with giving away a booklet on how to use the program.
"IT and Communications Group" inauguratesaudio-visual communication program service
It allows employees to link office phones to their mobiles
Hani Reda hands over a memorial gift to an employee
Khaled Al-Quoud between Hani Reda and Mohmd. Al-Qudaibi
A number of IT and Communication Group employees
Mrs Abrar Al-Awad and Anal Komar
Khaled Al-Quoud listening to explanation on the new service from Mohmd. Al-Qudaibi
Memorial shot on the sideline of the inauguration ceremony
July 20164 NEWS
Liberty Manning Services Limited (LMSL), which is a fully owned subsidiary of KOTC has achieved 2 certifications, the first of which is special for manning in compliance with DNV levels, while the second is specialize in recruitment in compliance with Maritime Labor Convention M LC 2006 requirements.DNV Chief Inspector handed over the certification to DCEO (Fleet Operations) Ali Shihab , Manager (Fleet Personnel Affairs Group) Eng. Abdul latif Al-Azemi, Team Leader (Fleet Personnel Affairs) Capt. Anwar Bouftain and Superintendent (Fleet Personnel Affairs) Capt. Leon Arnha.
KOTC hosted a number of Int'l. Alfa Laval specialized in manufacturing different naval equipment and systems used on board the tankers.Alfa Laval Middle East Ltd. officials delivered a presentation that lasted for many hours tackling the most recent developments in naval equipment industry and fuel technology. Attending were a number of employees from the New Fleet Building Projects, Fleet Operations and Fleet Engineering Groups. They raised some queries and questions answered transparently by the speakers.
KOTC-owned "lMSl" achieves 2 Manningand Recruitment Certifications
Presentation on the developments of naval equipment industry and fuel technology
In compliance with DNV Standards and MLC 2006
Delivered by officials from Alfa Laval Int'l.,
Ali Shehab receives 2 certificates from senior Inspector of Rating Authority (DNV)
in presence of Eng. Abdul Latif Al-Azmi, Capt. Anwer Buftain and Capt. Lion Arnha
Part of participants in the presentation, in the inset: an Alfa Laval official talking
5July 2016 NEWS
Out of its social responsibility and within the framework of encouraging citizens to participate in charitable deeds, QHSSE and Comprehensive Hazard Management Group organized the annual campaign for blood donation in coordination with AL-Ahmadi Hospital and cooperation
with the Central Blood Bank (CBB).The campaign saw special participation by KOTC employees who displayed great response and awareness of the importance of blood donation and its positive results in terms of helping patients needy of blood and the relief
of many people besides health benefits for donors.The campaign included medical check-ups of donors by a specialized medical team from CBB. Blood sugar of donors was tested, blood pressure and height were measured and other check-ups were carried out.
Special participation by employeesin the annual blood donation campaign
Organized by KOTC out of its social responsibility and encouragement of charitable deeds
Tariq Al-Qattan during blood donation
Hamad Al-Mashari during blood donation
Yousef Al-Bahrani participating in the campaign
Saqr Al-Saqer during blood donation
Abdul Aziz Al-Khadari donating blood
Ahmad Abdul Ghani having blood pressure test
July 20166
For the 9th consecutive year, KOTC has organized the Ramadan competition for recitation and intonation of the Holy Quran for the company employees and children in cooperation with the Holy Quran Affairs Department of the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs. Arbiter was Sheikh Osama Ahmad Ali Sulaiman.This competition comes within the framework of KOTC keening on encouraging all employees and their children to get guided by the Holy Quran rules and directives that organize their life besides learning how to read and recite the Holy Quran based on the fact that it is the correct method of "our Islamic values and traditions
of our fathers and forefathers."The competition included 4 groups. Reaping the awards of Group "A" were: Shuaib Omar Abdul Aziz (1st), Tasneem Hamza Younis (2nd) and Faisal Al-Eisa (3rd ).Group "B" winners were: Minnat Allah Hamza Younis (1st ), Hazem Aiman Emam (2nd ) and Safa Sameer Saleh (3rd ).Group "C" winners were: Tareq Aiman Emam (1st ), Talin Amer Hashem (2nd ), Sama Walid Abdul Latif (3rd ), Mhmd. Farhan Ali Fadhl (4th ), Abdul Rahman Waleed Abdul Latif (5th ) and Adbul Monem Mhmd. Abdul Monem (6th ).Group "D" winners were 9 as
follows: Ali Al-Din Mhmd. Abdul Monem, Farha Ali Fadhl, Fawza Ali Fadhl, Mhmd. Hamza Younis, Fares Fawaz Khalaf, Linda Ahmad Mustafa, Hana Waleed Abdul Latif, Khaled Aiman Emam, Asma Khashan Al-Khaldi.For their part, the employees said they and their children were keen on participating in the competition because it infuses in "our hearts" the love of the Holy Quran so that "we get guided and enlightened," announcing that the competition has become a norm for the company to hold annually. They voiced thanks to those in charge of the competition in PR and Admin Services Group.
21 competitors reap the "Holy QuranRecitation and Intonation" Awards
KOTC Organized the 9th consecutive year in cooperation with the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs
NEWS
Dana Hamid Al-Khaldi
Ahmad Aiman Emam
Mohmd. Farhan Ale Fadel
Ahmad Hamza Yousef
7July 2016 NEWS
Tasnim Hamza Younis
Asma Hamid Al-Khaldi
Foza Ali Fadel
Linda Ahmad Mustafa
Mohmd. Rehan
Tareq Aiman Emam
Sama Walid Abdul Latif
Sharif Ahmad Sulaiman
July 20168
NAESS Shipping Philippines, Inc. – PHILIPPINES Manning Agent Established: 27 Nov 1980.Number of Service Years with KOTC: 22 YearsRole: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
8 Agents worldwide help in recruitment and drill coordination for officers and seamen on board the company tankers
Existing in Egypt, Philippines, India, Poland, Bulgaria and Pakistan
KOTC is making great efforts to upgrade work at all job levels, all branches and departments, especially regarding the fleet. Fleet Personnel Affairs Group coordi-nates with the company authorized agents in a number of world countries to help recruit and train officers and seamen who join work on board the company tank-
ers. Following is an overview of authorized agents dealing with the company:
Nautical Marine Management Services - INDIA Manning Agent Established: 14th May 1998Number of Service Years with KOTC: 10 Years.Role: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
PASCOR OPERATIONS – PHILIPPINES Manning Agent Established: 25th Jan 1973Number of Service Years with KOTC: 28 YrsRole: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
REPORT
9July 2016
Terra-Marine Agencies (Pvt) Ltd - PAKISTAN Manning Agent Established: May 1988Number of Service Years with KOTC: 05 Years.Role: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
WALLEM MARITIME SERVICES, INC. – PHILIPPINES Manning Agent Established: 1960Number of Service Years with KOTC: 02 Years.Role: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
Inter Marine Sp. z o.o. . – POLAND Manning Agent Established: 25th September 2004Number of Service Years with KOTC: 04 Years.Role: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
Manning Agent Established: 1991Number of Service Years with KOTC: 04 Years.Role: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
UNIMAS SHIPPING AGENCY - EGYPT Manning Agent Established: 1983Number of Service Years with KOTC: 31 Years.Role: To Assist KOTC for Pre-Joining/Training of Officers.Tools of communication between KOTC and Manning Agent: CISCO/DANAOS/e-Mails
Union Shipping and Trade co. ltd. – Bulgaria
REPORT
July 201610
In line with KOTC mission for keeping the ships prepared for all emergencies as per requirements of our HSE System and delivering Crude oil and products in an efficient and safe manner.All KOTC ships carry out drills as per drill Matrix which is prepared in lines with SOLAS requirements and exceeding all industry standards.The drills are well planned and documented complying with requirements of SOLAS.In line with companies SOPEP which documents all
contingencies for any possible scenario. The drills are made as realistic in order to check vessels readiness in an actual emergency and timed to be completed in the stipulated time frame. The drills are carried out in following stages1) Planning Drills and briefing for the actual scenario to be made realistic. 2) Execution and monitoring of the Drills 3) Debriefing and training on shortcomings as observed during the Drills.The Life Saving and Fire
Fighting equipment’s vessels are equipped with are of the highest available standards and the crew trained to maximise the utilisation of the equipment. The readiness of the Life Saving Equipment and fire fighting equipment is checked and deficiencies if any corrected immediately. The shortcomings are pointed out in the de briefing and training carried out to cover the shortcomings in order to raise the standards of the fleet and the sea staff to have the highest possible standards.
Regular drills on board KOTC fleet to ensure safety of lifeTo check tanker readiness for tackling emergencies
Capt. Anwar BuftainTeam Leader Fleet Personael
Tanker crew turns into a beehive during drills
Part of fire-extinguishing drills
Fire-extinguishing drills on board the tankers
Memorial shot of a tanker crew
11July 2016
MT Al DASMA - OFFICER'S ONBOARD
Second OfficerMarino Fucak
Croatian
Third OfficerAbhishek Kumar
Indian
Third OfficerKhalil Hassan
Egyptian
Radio OfficerSherwin Buton Dano
Filipino
MasterPrzemyslaw Darmochwal
Polish
Chief OfficerMohamed El Gouhary
Egyptian
Chief EngineerVenelin Atanasov
Bulgarian
Second EngineerMuard Anwar Ghauri
Pakistani
Third Engineer JamesKalvin Gonsalves
Indian
Fourth EngineerSujil Dharman
Indian
Elect. Tech. OfficerKhaled Osman
Egyptian
Asst. ETOKonrad Dolat
Polish
Engine CadetMohamed El Hussein
Egyptian
July 201612
"Shuaiba" Liquefied Gas Filling Branch keen on ensuring quality and safety for consumers, a "Customer Service Section" has been created, Eng. Fatima Zainal at Liquefied gas Supplies Dept. – Customer Service Section said. She added that among the most important duties assigned for the section is to receive customer complaints, remarks and suggestions regarding liquefied gas cylinders and accessories, issues regarding liquefied gas cylinder distribution branches, field visits of these branches at co-ops for monitoring distribution processes, recording complaints and remarks, if any.She clarified that other duties of the section are meant for sorting out the
results, starting to document ,the complaints and remarks, arranging to distribute them to the department concerned, following them up, preparing regular reports and recommendations for developing the company products in addition to communication and coordination with local authorities regarding the same and carrying out awareness campaigns for the company products to present them, guide consumers to correctly use liquefied gas cylinders and accessories.Eng. Zainal explain that among other duties of the "Customer Service Section" are holding awareness presentations at schools in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, participation in conferences and exhibitions
associated with the activity of gas and accessories production and distribution, follow-up and searching for the most important developments associated with liquefied petroleum gas, wishing the new section would help realize the objectives it was created for.
Creation of "Customer Service Section" at "Shuaiba" liquefied Gas Filling Branch
Fatima Zainal: our aim is to ensure quality and safety for consumers
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Eng. Rashed Al-Hamadi during presenting a TV report prepared by Customer Service Section
Daoud Al-zayer during participation in "Fireman Day" Exhibit
Eng. Zainab Al-Enezi and Eng. Fatma Zainal with girl students
Eng. Fatma Zainal during her delivery of an awareness presentation at a girl-school
Eng. Fatma Zainal
13July 2016
Eid… reunites and inspires joyfulness and happinessKuwaitis practice traditions indicative of their cohesion and solidarity
Eid al-Fitr represents joyfulness for Muslims worldwide. Types, colors, languages and dialects might differ, but hearts remain united under the law of Allah and its religion. Such a unity reflected based on many aspects of life, including the way of celebrating this gracious event.Eid in Kuwait has special taste. It reunites people and inspires joyfulness and happiness among all segments of citizens. It sends love and understanding, removes grief and quarrel. It is lovely
memories from childhood and a renewable reality rich in social and humanitarian meanings. During the Eid, hearts get closer in compassion with miserable and poor individuals so that joy and festivity overshadow every place with the bliss of gathering.Eid has its usual norms and practices: Kuwaitis have their own traditions displaying their cohesion and solidarity, such as going to mosques to perform the Eid prayers, visiting and congratulating the royal family. Kuwaitis exchange
congratulations reflecting their civilized lifestyle and love of each other.Aspects of the Eid clearly seen in arranging houses so that it will appears fit for the occasion. Kuwaitis have special interest in preparing food for the Eid. Some Kuwaitis open their doors to poor people, expressive of generosity and nobility.Another beautiful aspect of the Eid is the called "Eideh" which is money that is usually given to children and youngsters whom are waiting for it impatiently.
REPORT 13July 2016