2020 Focus on technologies
The Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) will work to further strengthen its footprint in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Middle East and establish its presence in Africa and South America in 2020.
It will also focus on new technologies and regulatory requirements, thereby increasing its value to its customers by harnessing the benefits of digitalization this year.
IRClass said it also aims to continue to improve its global visibility through its presence at key industry events such as APM, Posidonia and SMM.
To meet its growth needs, it will concentrate on augmenting its human resources as well as updating skill sets of its team throughout 2020 while enhancing its classed fleet and improve its service offerings this year.
IRClass concluded a successful 2019 with strong growth across all its verticals.
The classed fleet registered approx. 3% growth in the past year, said the classification society on 9 Jan 2020.
Its foreign flag fleet continued to grow at a robust pace with 16% more vessels added during 2019 demonstrating strong global acceptance of IRClass services.
IRClass received several flag authorisations in 2019 including key flags like Cyprus and Denmark. It is now recognised by 45 flag states worldwide.
It opened a new office in the Netherlands to add to its other European offices in the UK, Greece, Turkey and representative offices in Malta, Cyprus and Bulgaria.
Middle East being its strongest market outside India, IRClass opened an office in Qatar to focus on the growing oil and gas opportunities and has already registered some early business wins.
IRClass has bagged multiple new construction projects for small and medium ships of various types including cement carriers, mini bulk carriers, passenger ships, offshore support ships, inland vessels being constructed in China, Korea, Japan, Malaysia apart from India.
In the offshore sector, IRClass is involved in new construction projects like FSRU, FPSO as well as conversion to FPSO and well stimulation vessels.
On the domestic front, Defence continues to be a growth area for IRClass with key project wins with the Indian Navy including providing classification services for 8 shallow water ASW corvettes, 4 large survey vessels and 2 diving support vessels.
Equally impressive was winning the contract to provide classification services for 54 vessels/crafts of the Border Security Force (BSF) of India.
These additions to IRClass’s project portfolio demonstrate the classification society’s competence and capability in handling large scale and technically challenging projects.
In July 2019 IRClass Chairman Arun Sharma took over the Chair of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS). During his tenure the priorities include IACS taking a larger role in industry matters with a view to providing value added services to owners on the implementation of regulatory requirements.
Recognising the importance of good data in decision-making to guide its policy decisions, IACS has commenced work on the formulation of a data driven policy.
Sharma has stressed on the need to continuously strengthen the systems within IACS towards maintaining and enhancing quality operations. He is also keen to enhance interaction with stakeholders towards reaffirming its relevance to the industry.
IRClass participated in some high profile events during 2019 starting with Capital Link’s forum in Athens where IRClass’ Managing Director Suresh Sinha addressed an audience of key shipping personnel about how class and the industry as a whole can address the key issues of rapidly changing technology and major regulatory changes.
June 2019 saw IRClass at Nor-Shipping. The company organised a roundtable featuring a panel of senior maritime executives who shared their perspectives on the IMO target of a 50% reduction in GHG emissions by 2050.
Then in September, IRClass took part in London International Shipping Week holding two well-attended events – a seminar on the role of class and a roundtable panel made up of some of the industry’s most respected senior level decision makers who discussed key industry issues including the IMO’s GHG goals and the industry’s expectations on the future role of class.
IRClass was honoured to have the UK’s Nusrat Ghani MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Maritime, Department for Transport, present at this event to make opening remarks on the importance of classification societies in upholding standards and regulations in the maritime industry.
In November, IRClass exhibited at Europort in Rotterdam as this exhibition was an ideal venue for it to showcase its classification services covering the maritime and offshore sectors.
At Marintec China in December, Sharma was a keynote speaker in the Senior Maritime Forum. IRClass also signed two co-operation agreements – one with ShipParts.com and another with FMT. fiinews.com