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Top Woman Leaders Publication - Standard Bank.Nautical Underwriting Managers (Pty) Ltd - FSP No. 43437 is proud to featu...
13/07/2023

Top Woman Leaders Publication - Standard Bank.

Nautical Underwriting Managers (Pty) Ltd - FSP No. 43437 is proud to feature this year.

Follow the link below:

Your guide to South Africa’s Top Gender Empowered Companies.

Meet the Nautical Crew."Thoughtis the windKnowledgethe sail, andmankindthe vessel."Back - Craig Stratton, JP Liebenberg,...
29/06/2023

Meet the Nautical Crew.

"Thought
is the wind
Knowledge
the sail, and
mankind
the vessel."

Back - Craig Stratton, JP Liebenberg, Shaakier Adams, Lizette Prinsloo, Clinton Ingram, Margaret Handy
Middle - Nasiera Liebenberg, Menzi Ndlovu, Shadreck Ndlovu and Melody Silinda
Front - Dominique Prinsloo, Celina Ceprnich and Dux Ndlovu

Meet the Nautical Captains. " Great Leaders don't set out to be a leader....They set out to make a difference.Its never ...
29/06/2023

Meet the Nautical Captains.

" Great Leaders don't set out to be a leader....
They set out to make a difference.
Its never about the role - Always about the goal."

Back - Clinton Ingram and Celina Ceprnich
Front - Lizette Prinsloo and JP Liebenberg.

⚓⚓Happy 10th Birthday Nautical 🎂 SAIL AWAY from the safe harbor Catch the trade winds IN YOUR SAILS⚓⚓EXPLORE            ...
01/04/2021

⚓⚓Happy 10th Birthday Nautical 🎂

SAIL AWAY from the safe harbor
Catch the trade winds IN YOUR SAILS

⚓⚓EXPLORE
🌏 DREAM ⛵⛵
DISCOVER ⚓⚓

And the beginning of a new chapter for Nautical.  Nautical is the proud new owner of our own building. Before photos can...
10/09/2020

And the beginning of a new chapter for Nautical.
Nautical is the proud new owner of our own building.
Before photos can't wait to post the after.

Our sincerest  condolences to the Ponnen family and friends.  RIP Frank.
06/09/2018

Our sincerest condolences to the Ponnen family and friends. RIP Frank.

Incident Tuesday 7 August 2018Durban ships could be in danger as massive containers fall off shipShipping traffic in the...
16/08/2018

Incident Tuesday 7 August 2018

Durban ships could be in danger as massive containers fall off ship

Shipping traffic in the vicinity of Durban harbour is being urged to “keep a sharp lookout” for 13 shipping containers lost in a heavy swell.

The containers slipped off the MSC CHLOE container vessel while drifting about 22 nautical miles from Durban harbour late last week‚ according to a statement issued on Monday by the South African Maritime Safety Authority.

At the time the vessel was awaiting berthing instructions.

“MSC has confirmed the contents of the containers as general cargo ranging from cardboard boxes‚ plastic bottles‚ machinery shafts and agricultural supplies‚” the SAMSA statement said. “No lost container contained any IMDG (dangerous) cargo or marine pollutants.

“Reportedly the vessel was drifting and awaiting berthing instructions when a huge swell struck … and caused the vessel to roll about +/- 30 degrees on either side thus leading to the containers falling off their stacked position‚” the statement said.

We have not received any claim notifications on this ship.

15/08/2018
14/11/2016

Look what the storm winds did.

19/10/2016

SOME GOOD NEWS!

The drought like conditions experienced recently by South Africans might soon be a thing of the past.

Lower than normal rainfall and unseasonably warm weather experienced lately has resulted in the Vaal Dam levels dropping dangerously low, necessitating the implementation of water throttling and water restrictions in many areas of the City of Johannesburg, including Roodepoort and surrounds.

But, according to scientists, with the coming of La Nina, these conditions might soon be reversed with extremely wet weather and possible flooding. La Nina is the cooling of sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean which influences atmospheric circulation, and consequently rainfall and temperature in specific areas around the world.

Hollard’s risk improvement team has been researching the risks South Africans are likely to face with the arrival of La Nina and the general agreement is that the impact will be heavy rains with a high risk of possible flooding occurring from December to February next year, an opinion ,which is in general, seconded by the majority of weather experts.


“All residents are urged to take immediate pro-active risk management steps to protect their facilities against extremely high rainfalls.

If December remains accurate as the date of the impact of La Nina’s extreme weather, it is important that risk management steps be finished in November to give protective walling and barriers time to settle,” said Justin Naylor, a broker from Hollard Broker Markets.

Flooding can have a variety of causes, including storm-water run-off accumulated in normally dry areas, or severely dry areas being unprepared for high volumes of water. Excessive rain can also cause flash floods and bodies of water like rivers, dams, streams, oceans, and canals may overflow their normal boundaries.

But, even though the fact of rainfall – extreme or not – will ease the effects of drought and can be celebrated by all, excessive rain and flood-related risk management is vital and, before La Nina drops extreme wet weather on us, the following protective steps should be taken:

– Ensure all gutters, drain pipes and drain entrances are clean and clear so that water can drain effectively. Also protect the inlet to all drains and storm water drainage against debris blockage by installing metal grates, curbs or sandbags.

– To stop water flowing and collecting around electrical equipment, furnaces, computers and electronic switchgear, build a low protective wall.

– Store stock, spares or items susceptible to water damage on pallets.

– Seal any water intrusion points on floors and walls with water resistant material.

– Provide properly designed anchorage for everything bound to float or move laterally when impacted by fast-flowing water.

– Ensure cable trenches are covered with watertight covers to prevent them from filling with silt and debris.

– Install water sensors and relay devices which will shut down essential electrical devices before flood damage can occur. Also make sure to test these devices before November.

It's Friday - enjoy the weekend.
14/10/2016

It's Friday - enjoy the weekend.

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