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Training Centers to Conduct Practical Assessment As of August 25, 2011 for Marine Deck Officers RECOGNIZED TRAINING CENTERS TO CONDUCT PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT AS OF AUGUST 25, 2011 FOR MARINE DECK OFFICERS EXACT 4F 827 AMSIR BLDG., P. PAREDES COR. LOYOLA STS. SAMPALOC, MANILA TEL NOS. 733-2119/733-8897/735-9369 FAX: 733-5771 FAR EAST MARITIME VICTORIA BUILDING, U.N. AVENUE ERMITA MANILA TEL NOS. 526-2477?523-9471 FAX: 733-5771 HANSEATIC 5TH FLOOR 1853 BLDG., 1853 TAFT AVENUE, . MALATE MANILA TEL NOS 523-8170/523-8169 INTERSHIP NAVIGATION TRAINING CENTER, INC. 2/F CRI BUILDING, 665 PRESIDENT QUIRINO AVENUE, MALATE, MANILA TEL NOS. 522-3477/521-9306 FAX NO: 521-2858 MAGSAYSAY TRAINING CENTER 6TH FLOOR, TIMES PLAZA BUILDING, U.N. AVENUE COR. TAFT AVENUE, ERMITA MANILA TEL NOS. 526-1730/526-1721/5261588 FAX: 526-1583 MARITIME ACADEMY OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC ASSOCIATED MARINE OFFICER'S AND SEAMAN'S UNION OF THE PHIL'S. PTGWO-ITF KAMYA PT. BRGY ALAS-ASIN, MARIVELES BATAAN TEL NOS. 535-4832/5354842/0917-5338263 FAX: 530-7990/527-2110 MARITIME TRAINING STUDIES AND MANNING SERVICES, INC. (MARITECH) 2-3 F, CTC ANNEX BUILDING, PEDRO GIL ST . COR TAFT AVE. MALATE MANILA TEL. NOS. 387-4850 FAX: 523-2117 NATIONAL MARITIME POLYTECHNIC CABALAWAN, TACLOBAN TEL. NOS. 053-3213352/053-3210761 MANILA TEL. NOS. 8993683/ 8992767 NEW SIMULATOR CENTER OF THE PHIL.;(NSCPI) 5F 2053 BUILDING, EDISON STREET, MAKATI CITY TEL NOS. 888-2764/888-2794 FAX: 887-2759 NORWEGIAN TRAINING TRAINING CENTER - MANILA GATE 2 TESDA COMPLEX, EAST SERVICE ROAD, TAGUIG, METRO MANILA TEL NOS. 812-0742 FAX: 812-6728 NYK-FIL MARITIME E-TRAINING INC. GEN. LUNA COR. STA. POTENCIANA, INTRAMUROS, MANILA TEL NOS. 527-8461 OC 231 (REDGIE URDANETA) FAX: 527-2264 PHILCAMSAT 2ND FLOOR, FIRST MARITIME PLACE 7458 BAGTIKAN ST., SAN ANTONIO VILLAGE MAKATI CITY TEL. NOS. 898-110/(0917) 62911336 - ENGR. HABOC FAX: 898-1109 PROTECT RM. 205/209 BF CONDOMINIUM BUILDING ANDRES SORIANO AVENUE COR. SOLANA STREET, INTRAMUROS MANILA TEL NOS. 527-4783/527-4785 FAX: 338-7040 SANDIGAN SHIP SERVICES, INC. 9TH FLR. SALUSTIANA D. TY TOWER 104 PASEO DE ROXAS COR. PERES ST. LEGASPI VILLAGE, MAKATI CITY TEL. NO. 894-2821/892-8692.
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