Dammam office to serve region
Leading classification society Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has made significant inroads into the Middle East market, following the announcement in October on its plans to further strengthen its footprint in the region.
IRClass has received authorisation as a Recognised Organisation (RO) from Jordan – opening doors of opportunities of shipping companies to the classification society.
Further, IRClass has also received authorisation as RO from Bahrain’s Port and Maritime Authority.
With these two key recognitions in the region, IRClass said on 28 Dec 2018 that it is now recognised by 41 flags worldwide.
IRClass has recently set up an office in Dammam to expand its reach and serve the region better. The classification society is also pursuing approval from Saudi Arabia.
In a bid to increase visibility of the classification society’s suite of services, IRClass has signed a service agency agreement with XO Class, Sa Beirut at a recent event at the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce in Beirut.
The event was attended by Sanjiv Arora, the Ambassador of India in Lebanon, Mohamed Choucair, Chairman of Lebanon Economic Commission, as well as shipowners from Lebanon, Turkey, Egypt and Russia to name a few.
IRClass has also received approval from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), an umbrella organisation for group of Oil and Gas companies such as ADCO, ADMA-OPCO,ZADCO, NDC among others. This is a key breakthrough for the classification society, which will enable it to enhance its services to the offshore sector of UAE.
Rajeev Pratap Rao, Regional Manager for Middle East and Africa, said: “The progress we’ve made in the Middle East region has been highly encouraging.
“These developments would help us in servicing the needs of our customers in Middle East region and offer real-time responses to the vessels. IRClass is actively seeking business opportunities in shipping and offshore sectors in the region.” fiinews.com