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[MW:2901] RE: 2898] Re: API 510 Certified Inspector course

Dear Mr. Shahank Vagal & all ,
 
Enclosed please find brochure for certification course of NACE International on Coating Inspection Program (NACE CIP – Level-I & Level-IIPeer Review) at Mumbai arranged by NACE International Gateway India Section. The CIP certification is recognized world wide and recently has been approved as a requirement for coating inspectors by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). 
 
Contact Details :-
Mr.Manoj Mishra ,Admin Executive
NACE International Gateway India Section
305-A, Galleria, Hiranandani Gardens,
Powai, Mumbai - 400076
Tel: 022-25797354   Fax: 022-66921572
Email:
nace@mtnl.net.in   Website: www.naceindia.org
 

 

NACE International Certification Course

CIP Level 1

Date

Venue

June 29 – July 4, 2009

Hotel Rodas, Mumbai , India

September 14 – 19, 2009

Hotel Rodas, Mumbai , India

November 16 - 21, 2009

Hotel Rodas, Mumbai, India

CIP Level 2

July 6 – 11, 2009

Hotel Rodas, Mumbai , India

September 21 -26 , 2009

Hotel Rodas, Mumbai , India

 

World CORCON 2009: International Conference & Expo on Corrosion during 29 Sept - 1 Oct 2009 at Hyatt Regency, Andheri (E), Mumbai, India is organising by NACE International Gateway India Section. President, NACE International, USA is also participating this conference.
 
Please contribute for the success of  World CORCON 2009 NACE conference by using your contacts and resources to increase the number of Sponsors, Exhibitors, Advertisement, Delegates etc. for further information please contact NACE office.

 

An early response will be highly appreciated. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Find attached training shedule for NACE II
 
 

Regards,

Rupesh A. Jambhale
Inspection Department,
Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Division,
Mott MacDonalds Consultants (India) Pvt Ltd.,
Mumbai-400 059, India
Dir. Tel no:- +91 22 30835222
Email:-   rupesh.jambhale@mottmac-india.com 


From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shashank Vagal
Sent: 06 August 2009 17:52
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:2898] Re: API 510 Certified Inspector course

Can any one please tell me in India how can one do API 653 and NACE Lev III? I mean where? Say, during August -Sept 2009.. Thanks, Shashank Vagal

--- On Thu, 6/8/09, Institute of Inspection Technology & NDT IITNDT <iitndt@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Institute of Inspection Technology & NDT IITNDT <iitndt@gmail.com>
Subject: [MW:2891] Re: API 510 Certified Inspector course
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, 6 August, 2009, 1:43 PM

Dear,
 
       Gulf Quality Control Co Ltd is also conducting API 510, 570 and 653 Courses in Saudi Arabia. visit www.gqcco.com for further details,
 
Arush
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 1:46 PM, israr <ahmedisrar.nm@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Friend,
I am planning to go for API Certified welding inspector course, Can
anybody guide me to go step by step to get success in this.

Presently I am working in SAUDI ARABIA, Here nobody cunduct such
course.

Regards

Israr Ahmed
Sr. Engineer QA/QC
email-"israr1232003@yahoo.co.in" and "ahmedisrar.nm@gmail.com"




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