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The Marine Training Centre Tarawa ( MTC ) is a training school for seafarers founded in 1967 in Betio , Tarawa, division of the Ministry of Employment and Human Resources of the Government of Kiribati .

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12-785: The Marine Training Centre, mainly funded by Germany ( Hamburg Süd ), European Union, New Zealand aid, and Japan, is approved to conduct training by the Marine Division of the Ministry, being the Maritime Authority of the Government. A cargo ship of Hamburg Süd occurred to have an injured crew member in 1964: the Captain report on the skilled fishermen of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands in Tarawa gave him

24-457: A source of foreign revenue for the Kiribati economy and support to the extended families of the seafarers. South Pacific Marine Services (SPMS) and its partners: This Republic of Kiribati -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hamburg S%C3%BCd Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft A/S & Co KG , widely known as Hamburg Süd ,

36-756: Is a German container shipping company. Founded in 1871, Hamburg Süd was among the market leaders in the North–South trade. It also served all significant East–West trade lanes. The shipping entity was formerly part of the Oetker Group , but was sold to A.P. Moller–Maersk Group 's shipping division Maersk Line in 2017. Since 2023, the Mark Livery and the red colour is not used anymore, all went under Maersk presentation presence. In 1871, Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft (Hamburg–South America Steam Shipping Company, or Hamburg South America Line)

48-567: The Columbus New Zealand being the first container ship to ply trade lanes in the region in 1971, pioneering containerization in the Pacific. Hamburg Süd also owned Brazilian operator Aliança. It has taken over many companies over the years including Ellerman , Kien Hung, South Seas Steamship, Deutsche-Nah-Ost-Linie, Royal Mail Line , Pacific Steam Navigation Company , Swedish Laser Lines , Rotterdam Zuid-America Lijn (RZAL), Havenlijn and

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72-581: The Government had the following objectives when they founded the Centre: Over the 50 year period since its creation to date, MTC has provided training to: The MTC is since its creation the most important source of private sector employment for Kiribati, generating significant foreign exchange earnings. More than 3,700 trainees have been graduated between 1984-2017. This situation created jobs with German shipping lines, with an average of 936 jobs filled per year. Remittances from wages earned while overseas provide

84-522: The Inter-America services of Crowley American Transport , and in 2015 the Chilean CCNI . In the past parts of Hamburg Süd have been known as Columbus Line. Since 2004, the services of Columbus Line are directly integrated into Hamburg-Süd. The current container fleet of dry boxes has a distinctive red color with a huge flag and white HAMBURG SÜD logo on the side. The refrigerated boxes are white with

96-537: The company embark on tramp shipping and tanker shipping , and caused the large growth of refrigerated cargo. In 1955, the Dr. August Oetker company took over the entity, and began rapid expansion on its liner and passenger services. The takeover of Deutsche Levante Linie in 1956 saw the company commence its first foray into the Mediterranean. In 1957, liner services began between North America and Australia/New Zealand, with

108-1202: The fields of education and culture, including the United Buddy Bears exhibitions. Compa%C3%B1%C3%ADa Chilena de Navegaci%C3%B3n Interoce%C3%A1nica Look for Compañía Chilena de Navegación Interoceánica on one of Misplaced Pages's sister projects : [REDACTED] Wiktionary (dictionary) [REDACTED] Wikibooks (textbooks) [REDACTED] Wikiquote (quotations) [REDACTED] Wikisource (library) [REDACTED] Wikiversity (learning resources) [REDACTED] Commons (media) [REDACTED] Wikivoyage (travel guide) [REDACTED] Wikinews (news source) [REDACTED] Wikidata (linked database) [REDACTED] Wikispecies (species directory) Misplaced Pages does not have an article with this exact name. Please search for Compañía Chilena de Navegación Interoceánica in Misplaced Pages to check for alternative titles or spellings. You need to log in or create an account and be autoconfirmed to create new articles. Alternatively, you can use

120-510: The flag and navy blue lettering. Hamburg Süd supports international aid organisations with in-house shipping facilities. In the shortest possible time, relief supplies and technical or medical equipment are transported where needed, typically after natural disasters such as hurricanes , earthquakes , and volcanic eruptions . Hamburg Süd maintains a long-term relationship to SOS Children's Villages , supporting their projects in different countries. Hamburg Süd also supports various initiatives in

132-688: The idea of recruiting these seamen. As a Merchant Marine training school, MTC is now owned and funded by the government of Kiribati. MTC was established in 1967 by the British Government, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the British shipping China Navigation Company , and the German shipping company Hamburg Süd , being part of the SPMS (South Pacific Marine Services). Then,

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144-412: Was established by a conglomerate of 11 Hamburg-based merchant houses. Three steam-ships totalling 4,000 GRT provided a monthly shipping service to Brazil and Argentina. By 1914, the company was operating over 50 ships totaling approximately 325,000 GRT. World War I culminated in the loss of all Hamburg Süd's vessels, and the company was forced to begin again by chartering vessels. The early 1950s saw

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