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I have a suggestion for your book list...
 

Great!
Our book list contains books that are recommended to those working in the industry and to those studying to work in the industry.
We aim to keep the book list as up to date as possible… Are we missing a book that we should be promoting? Please let us know – if we sell 50 or more copies of that title within 6 months of you recommending it, we’ll send you an iPod shuffle (this offer is only available to users in UK, Europe and USA)

 
What are the benefits of joining argo0?
 

People join Argo0 for a number of reasons including:

  • making new contacts
  • asking questions
  • sharing information
  • sharing links to other sites
  • finding new clients
  • finding suppliers
  • looking up and checking terms in the glossary.
 
I am a member or fellow of the ICS, what does argo0 offer me?
 

ICS members have access to all standard argo0 features

argo0 also contains an ICS members only area. Every member and fellow of the ICS has access to this area.

This ares is a secure part of the site accessible only to paid up members and fellows of the ICS.

This area contains links to minutes of meetings, shipping newsletters, ICS dissertations etc.

 
Who is argo0?
 

argo0 is a trading name of Coracle Online Ltd

argo0 has been created with the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers to provide new and innovative features to the industry.

 
What is the directory?
 

argo0 offers a rapid and effective tool to get your business noticed.

  • Listing your business on argo0 means that all argo0 members can find out about your products and services.
  • Basic listings are free: we will be offering more detailed listing opportunities for a small fee in the future.
 
Why cant I find myself when I search for members?
 

By default we keep your details private. If you want to be found in the search results, please go to My Home and edit profile to make your details public.

 
 
 
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