Digitalisation: a key part of strategy
The Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) will continue to grow footprints across the world with plans for opening more offices in the Middle East and new offices in Africa to boost global presence in 2021.
“We see significant growth opportunities there and IRClass has set its sight in building long-term commitment in the regions,” IRClass Executive Chairman Arun Sharma said on 21 Jan 2021.
“Digitalisation continues to be a key part of our strategy to enhance our service offerings and value add to our clients,” he said in an 2021 outlook, taking in the lessons of 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
IRClass Academy has also ramped up its e-learning courses and continues to see the opportunity to expand.
‘The learnings from the pandemic hit 2020 year will help the industry emerge stronger,” said Sharma, also the Chairman of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS).
“We look forward toward to 2021 with renewed vigour and remain steadfast in our commitment to maritime safety and quality.”
“The learnings from the pandemic hit 2020 year will help us emerge stronger and we look forward toward to 2021 with renewed vigour and remain steadfast in our commitment to maritime safety and quality,” he said in a year end review while moving into the New Year.
“The pandemic has indirectly been a catalyst the world needed to make the leap towards digitalisation. This is the revitalisation the industry needs, and we need to do all we can to support the change,” he stressed.
Sharma stated, “2020 has been an unprecedented year which caused unforeseen disruption worldwide. However, the industry handled it incredibly well and ensured the steady flow of global trade.”
Sharma shared how IRClass responded swiftly by taking a pragmatic and practical approach in maintaining its services to its clients during the COVID-19 pandemic restricting global population movement to reduce the spread of the disease.
Sharma led the organisation’s rapid response to assist the industry during the lockdown period of 2020.
The first wave of mitigative measures which included maintaining the validity of certificates and allowing the sharing of the members’ exclusive surveyors, were quickly implemented to allow ships to continue operations and hence, facilitating trade.
As IACS Chairman, Sharma started an initiative to encourage class to engage more deeply and frequently with industry partners through a structured programme of engagement. A data driven policy was another initiative embarked upon so that decisions within IACS could be made on objectively justified and scientifically evidenced positions.
“2020 also marked IRClass’ 10 years as an IACS member,” said Sharma.
During its membership, IRClass participated in various important IACS bodies and has chaired the IACS group on Quality Policy, the Safety Panel, the Steering Committee on Strategy and Expert Group on Formal Safety Assessment.
Further IRClass also chaired the General Policy Group (GPG) which is the highest technical body in IACS while making regular contributions in various panels and expert groups.
With rapid advancement in technologies and ever-changing regulatory requirements, the role of class is also changing. Expanding class society’s verification fields into the new and emerging areas of data quality assurance is another important aspect which IRClass will continue to champion through its membership of IACS. IRClass intends to further strengthen the data driven policy initiatives taken by IACS.
As a classification society, IRClass has maintained its ranking in Lloyd’s List “Top 10 Classification Societies 2020”. IRClass saw consistent growth in its foreign flag fleet which is approx. 20% of the total seagoing fleet. The increase is a direct reflection of clients’ increasing confidence and the growing international profile of the organisation.
IRClass achieved many milestones during the year. Top of list is having received authorisation as a Recognized Organisation (RO) from the US Flag Administration. Today, IRClass enjoys recognition from various flags collectively representing 58% of global tonnage.
IRClass adapted to the use of remote surveys to overcome movement restrictions and to ensure that its services remained unhindered to customers. Subsequently physical surveys were also conducted prior to the certificate expiry to check the efficacy of remote surveys.
IRClass continues to closely work and assist shipowners by providing approval and certification services, as well as technical guidance to improve energy efficiency of ships and achieve compliance.
IRClass is working with industry organisations on technological and regulatory aspects of alternate fuels like methanol, hydrogen, and ammonia to evaluate their safety and potential contribution to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. There is an increasing trend towards use of batteries for ship’s propulsion to reduce carbon footprint. IRClass is carrying out type approval of Li-Ion battery system based on international standards and Class rules.
Towards development of autonomous shipping, IRClass is working in partnership with a large Indian conglomerate for development of remote-controlled ship project.
2020 was also the year of two important deadlines for vessel owners as cyber risks onboard ships must be addressed as well as the certification of Inventory of hazardous materials (IHM) onboard for ships visiting EU ports. IRClass played a key role in advising owners on the regulations and ran regular courses on the topic to assist owners towards their compliance needs.
Offshore projects continue to be a main consideration for IRClass as it classed India’s first LNG-FSRU (Floating Storage Regasification Unit) marking a milestone in India’s energy shift towards natural gas. IRClass is proud to be part of the project as it signals the gradual move towards clean energy, cutting emissions in the future. It also oversaw two Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) conversion projects.
Domestically, IRClass is proud to continue its strong and growing relationship with the Indian Navy as Defence remains an important growth area. In a major ‘first’ the Indian Navy entrusted IRClass with single class certification of three major new construction projects – Survey Vessels (Large), Diving Support Vessels and ASW-SW Corvettes. IRClass is also engaged in similar areas with other paramilitary and government services, including the Indian Coast Guard, BSF, NDRF, State Police Departments etc.
IRClass is also actively engaged with all coastal shipping operators and Inland Waterways Authority of India towards strengthening this sector which has a strong growth potential.
The pandemic has also changed the way IRClass communicates with its clients. From organising workshops, seminars successfully earlier, IRClass pivoted to online webinars to share its expertise and views. Today, IRClass experts are invited to speak to an audience no longer limited by geographical boundaries. #technology #economy #shipping #marines #classification /fiinews.com