Four ways to tell if YOU are 'out of date'
The maritime industry is full of changes, there have been so many over such a short time.
If we are out of date, we are living in the past, and we must move with the times.
Here's how to tell if you are 'out of date':

1. You refer to MNZ (Maritime New Zealand) as MSA (Maritime Safety Authority).
Ten years ago MSA changed to MNZ.
2. You try to sell a commercial vessel saying it is in SSM (Safe Ship Management).
If it actually still has a current SSM Certificate, it is so close to expiring that its hardly worth mentioning.
All maritime transport operators are deemed to be in MOSS (Maritime Operator Safety System) anyway.
3. You refer to a vessel as being in MOSS (Maritime Operator Safety System)
A vessel isn't in MOSS, the operator is.
Vessels are 'in survey' like a vehicle has a Warrant of Fitness (WOF)
4. If you sell a vessel, and don't tell MNZ.
If a vehicle is sold, a Change of Ownership form is filled out.
If a vessel is sold, MNZ need to know that it has exited the maritime transport operation.
"MNZ know I've sold it because the other guy has it" Oh really?
The above examples are observations we hear all the time.
This is confusing to those who are struggling to understand our industry.
By keeping up with changes, you can prevent yourself being 'out of date'.
If we are out of date, we are living in the past, and we must move with the times.
Here's how to tell if you are 'out of date':
1. You refer to MNZ (Maritime New Zealand) as MSA (Maritime Safety Authority).
Ten years ago MSA changed to MNZ.
2. You try to sell a commercial vessel saying it is in SSM (Safe Ship Management).
If it actually still has a current SSM Certificate, it is so close to expiring that its hardly worth mentioning.
All maritime transport operators are deemed to be in MOSS (Maritime Operator Safety System) anyway.
3. You refer to a vessel as being in MOSS (Maritime Operator Safety System)
A vessel isn't in MOSS, the operator is.
Vessels are 'in survey' like a vehicle has a Warrant of Fitness (WOF)
4. If you sell a vessel, and don't tell MNZ.
If a vehicle is sold, a Change of Ownership form is filled out.
If a vessel is sold, MNZ need to know that it has exited the maritime transport operation.
"MNZ know I've sold it because the other guy has it" Oh really?
The above examples are observations we hear all the time.
This is confusing to those who are struggling to understand our industry.
By keeping up with changes, you can prevent yourself being 'out of date'.
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