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Ctrip appoints WSS as General Agent for cruise ship venture
significant time, as the Chinese cruise market continues to expand at a rapid rate. Ms Shao continues: “With a general improvement in standards of living across China, more and more people are choosing cruise as a travel option. The Chinese maritime industry
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WSS delivers oil pollution response compliance in Chinese ports
calling at ports in China. The provision of the service follows new requirements introduced by the Chinese Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) that all vessels calling Chinese ports must have a valid contract with a licensed SPRO in China. The rules apply to any ship
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WSS to supply gas detection units to COSCON container fleet
service agreement to maintain the detection units. WSS has established a position as a key equipment and service partner for the Chinese company, and its latest gas detection units and supporting service package again proved to be a perfect fit for COSCON.
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WSS China expands service network to Tianjin
province in China. As part of WSS’s China Expansion Plan, we are aiming to build up our network of agency services along the entire Chinese coastline.” The WSS China Expansion Plan will continue to gather pace throughout 2012, with offices in Guangzhou, Xiamen
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WSS Japan to manage Harmony Cruise port calls
was launched in February 2012 by Seoul-based Polaris Shipping, offering a variety of three and four-day cruises in the South Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Russian markets. Its Japanese itinerary will include calls at Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Hakata, Nagasaki
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Fire, Rescue and Safety service expansion in China reports WSS
stations and four liferaft service stations located in Shanghai, Dalian, Qingdao and Guangzhou which between them cover the entire Chinese coastline. Mr Chew concludes: “By carrying out installations and other technical services in these locations, the travel