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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024
  • The Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) is a non-stock, non-profit maritime higher educational institution which is owned, developed and operated by the Associated Marine Officers’ and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP). Its founding president, Capt. Gregorio S. Oca, alumnus of Philippine Nautical School (presently Philippine Merchant Marine Academy) headed the academy's board of governors, a group comprised by some of the organizations in the international maritime industry: the Filipino Association of Maritime Employers (FAME), the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), the All Japan Seamen's Union, the Norwegian Seafarers’ Union (NSU), the International Maritime Employers Committee [de] Limited (IMEC), the Danish Shipowners Association, the Norwegian Shipowners Association (NSA), Japanese Shipowners Association (JSA), and the International Mariners Management Association of Japan (IMMAJ). With their technical and financial support, the first MAAP campus opened in 1999.
    The Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) was established on January 14, 1998, at Kamaya Point, Alas-asin, Mariveles, Bataan, in an 18-hectare (44-acre) land. It was founded by Capt. Gregorio S. Oca, an alumnus of Philippine Nautical School (presently Philippine Merchant Marine Academy), chairman of the Associated Marine Officers and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP). Its inauguration on November 6, 1999, was attended by Philippine President Joseph Ejercito Estrada.
    It is run by a governing board from the AMOSUP, the private sectors, the Danish Shipowners Association, the Norwegian Shipowners Association, the Japanese Shipowners Association, the All Japan Seamens' Union, the International Worker's Transport Federation, the International Maritime Employees Committee, and the Filipino Association of Mariner's Employment.
    In 2009, the academy expanded its campus from its initial 18-hectare (44-acre) land area to a 103 hectares (250 acres). Two Japanese seafarer organizations, the All Japan Seamen's Union (JSU) and the International Mariners Management Association of Japan (IMMAJ), contributed to the construction of the new campus and was involved from then on with its operation. Hence, the additions to its initials "AJSU-IMMAJ Campus".
    The All-Japan Seamen's Union (JSU) and the International Mariners Management Association of Japan (IMMAJ) has partnered with MAAP to build a second facility within the academy grounds, the JSU-IMAAJ Campus.
    The two campuses are located on Kamaya Point Road, on the southern slope of Mount Mariveles near the shore of Manila Bay facing Corregidor Island. Each has three main buildings: an academic building with classrooms, simulators, laboratories and a library; a dormitory with a capacity of 1,000; and a dining hall. Two Scandinavian-made simulators are housed in the academic buildings. The MAAP training dock is located at the end of Kamaya Point Road on the shore of the North Channel entrance of Manila Bay.
    Summary of Facilities:
    Navigation Simulator Complex with 360° field of vision on a platform each linked to Full Mission Engine Simulator
    Chart/ECDIS Exercise Room
    GMDSS Laboratory
    Liquid Cargo Handling Simulator
    Computer-based Propulsion Plant
    Electrotech Laboratory
    Machine Shop
    Physics Laboratory
    Chemistry Laboratory
    Microwave VSAT System and 3 servers for Telecommunications & Internet Access
    Computer Laboratory
    Refrigeration/Air-conditioning Laboratory
    Japanese Compact Ship Handling Simulator
    Pneumatic/Hydraulic Laboratory
    Electromechanical Systems & Automation Laboratory
    Liquid Natural Gas Simulator
    Fire Fighting Center
    Vessel Training Center
    Enclosed Lifeboat on Free Fall Davit
    Chemical/Product Tanker Simulator
    Language Laboratory
    Modern Library with over 8,000 titles
    Helicopter Underwater Escape Trainer
    Demonstration Kitchen for culinary courses
    The academy awards the following degrees:
    Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT)
    Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE)
    Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation and Engineering (BSMTE)
    The academy also offers subsidiary and supplementary courses such as Cook's Course, Bridging Program, Trainings on Fire Fighting and Medical First-Aid.
    Its ROTC program is supervised by officers from the Philippine Navy.
    Its first graduates for the dual course (BSMTE) came from the Class of Valchirion (2009). Graduates of the said course are sponsored by Maersk Filipinas.
    Anya Jaclyn

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