Security Consulting Group expands services with experienced IT veteran
Security Consulting Group, a firm specializing in sophisticated physical and electronic security consulting, has announced that Mr. Bill Lawrence has joined the group as a Senior Consultant.
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Loading- Mumbai port to be guarded by CISF
- INDIA Foreign vessels can be excluded from the coastal trade
- India: New norms for tariffs, the government harbors next financial year
- Nigeria: Aondoakaa, Muktar, Akhigbe differ Maritime Security Bill
- Intelligent security planning for the ports
- Indian government to set up international shipyard worth up to 4K cr
- Nuclear threat means tighter port security for the U.S.
- Inter manager KPI project extends
- ESPADA logistics and security MENA expands its fleet of escort ships fast
- Royal Haskoning is helping to regenerate through expansion of the port Sheerness
The Mumbai Port Trust will have the security cover of the para-military Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) from today.
A move is afoot to bar foreign vessels from coastal trade on the domestic waters amid growing security concerns over coastline security.
The shipping ministry is looking at appointing a consultant by the end of this month to revise the guidelines that determine rates fixed by the Tariff Authority of Major Ports (TAMP) at the 12 government-run ports in the country.A senior official at the ministry said, “The existing provisions are
Nigeriaâ??s proposed Maritime Security Bill will establish a Maritime Security Agency responsible for gathering and sharing intelligence among security and maritime agencies. Read at Nigeria: Aondoakaa, Muktar, Akhigbe Differ On Maritime Security Bill
The threat from major terrorist attacks is very real for port operators and those responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the worldâ??s port facilities. Major terrorist attacks such as 9/11 have spurred huge investment in port security in recent years and have led to international support for enhancements
The government plans to set up a shipyard to produce large-sized vessels under public-private partnership with an investment of Rs3,000-4,000 crore, in lieu of the Hindustan Shipyard going to the Defence ministry. “The government will set up another shipyard, most likely on the east coast (of the country) under the
President Barack Obama vowed to tighten port security at the 47-nation Nuclear Security Summit that concluded in Washington, Tuesday. Read at Nuclear threat means tighter port security for the US
Experts from the Norwegian research and consulting group Marintek, working on behalf of the KPI Project led by InterManager, have begun capturing performance data from dozens of vessels in the latest phase of the process to develop a workable system… Read at InterManager KPI project expands
ESPADA Logistics and Security-MENA (www.espadaservices.com), has acquired five additional armed, fast-patrol vessels for use in the Gulf of Aden due to increased piracy and the growing demand for protection services. “Our customers have demanded a higher level of predictability when it comes to costs and scheduling, and it became clear that
Consulting engineering firm Royal Haskoning has been engaged by The Peel Group to prepare a masterplan for the Port of Sheerness in Kent. Read at Royal Haskoning helps TO regenerate sheerness through port expansion
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