Becoming a Member of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (MICS) offers a range of professional and personal benefits, especially for individuals pursuing careers in shipping, logistics, and maritime trade. Below are the key membership benefits:
🚀 Professional Recognition
The MICS designation is a globally respected title that signifies high standards of competence, integrity, and professionalism in the maritime industry.
Recognized by employers, governments, and maritime institutions worldwide.
📚 Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
Access to exclusive webinars, seminars, and workshops on the latest industry trends and regulations.
Opportunities to stay updated with best practices, legal changes, and market insights.
📖 Publications & Resources
Complimentary access to the “Shipping Network” magazine and other industry publications.
Discounts on textbooks and study materials published by the ICS.
🌐 Networking Opportunities
Invitations to local and international networking events, conferences, and forums.
Join a global community of maritime professionals across 120+ countries.
🛠️ Career Support
Enhanced career prospects and credibility within the maritime and shipping sectors.
Access to a jobs board, mentoring opportunities, and career guidance.
🏛️ Governance and Influence
Voting rights in the Institute’s AGM (Annual General Meeting).
Eligibility to serve on regional committees and contribute to shaping the future of the profession.
The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers East Africa is a provider of professional maritime training with an unrivalled programme of education and qualification. with Offices in Mombasa Kenya For industry newcomers, the ICSEA offers a tailored introduction to the maritime world, with study culminating in diplomas that enable specialization in a number of different areas, including:
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The Institute may be steeped in history and tradition but the very existence of this web site, the fact that we tutor many of our students via e-mail and that globally ICS have members in more than 50 countries, perhaps proves that we are no strangers to the 21st Century.