Exchanging opinions about the latest marine technology and MOL business activities  TOKYO - Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) today announced that it welcomed 34 Delft University of Technology students in a visit to the Tokyo Head Office. The students, working toward master’s degrees in marine technology, were on a three-nation tour that took them to Japan, China, and South Korea to learn about marine technology and the maritime industry in Asia.
Participants tour SOSC.
Participants tour SOSC.
During their visit, MOL representatives explained the company’s history, business outline, and initiatives on the environment, and showed them through the Safety Operation Supporting Center (SOSC), which helps ensure the safety of vessels at sea. The professor, who accompanied the students, made a presentation on issues such as the impact of climate change on floating facilities including FPSO. Then, MOL employees enjoyed an active exchange of opinions with the professor.  The professor added, “We are very grateful for the opportunity to visit the headquarters of MOL - the biggest shipping company in the world. In a perfectly organized visit, we learned elements of MOL’s Safety, Environmental and Social Report 2015. It became clear for us that MOL is very well balanced between safe and environmentally friendly shipping on the one hand and profitability on the other hand,” and a representative of the students presented a memento to MOL.  MOL Group continually engages in international exchange activities as an ocean shipping company with a global network.