Posted - MAY 30, 2013 - MarineLog
The new president of BIMCO Mr. John Denholm has identified
environmental pressures facing the shipping industry as some of its most
significant current challenges as he embarks upon his two year term.
Speaking in Paris, as he took over the presidency of the shipping
organization, Mr. Denholm said "environment," with the many diverse
challenges it raises, will be his theme for his period in office, with
emissions and ballast water issues high on his agenda for action.
Mr. Denholm is the Chairman of the old established Scottish shipping
company J&J Denholm, and is the third member of his family to be
President of BIMCO. His great-grandfather, also called John, was a
founder member of BIMCO and President in 1927, while the President's
father Sir Ian Denholm, was BIMCO President from 1991 to 1993. A much
diversified organization, the Denholm Group today is heavily involved in
maritime and energy services.
Mr. Denholm said that the challenges currently being faced by the
industry are "more difficult and more complex" than those of the past.
While an oversupply of tonnage might be nothing new, the consequences of
this, he said, were overshadowed by owners buying energy-efficient
designs which will undoubtedly delay the return to a more balanced
market.
The situation is not improved by the growing regulatory burden,
which, he suggests, is driven by a "huge, politically inspired
environmental agenda" which would impose significant costs on the
industry at a time when it could least afford them.
Emphasizing that the shipping industry remained the most
environmentally friendly mode of industrial transport, Mr. Denholm
suggested that the pressures the industry was under to reduce its impact
on sea and air amounted to an "environmental siege". And while it was
impossible to stop environmental legislation, BIMCO, he said, was in a
good position to ensure that it was "workable and affordable" and was
implemented on a global basis, with the International Maritime
Organization preeminent.
The President said that the requirement for low sulfur fuels in both
emission control areas and eventually on the high seas will be a "game
changer" for many owners, who will be forced to burn low sulfur fuel or
LNG, in the absence of some spectacular advance in exhaust scrubbing
technology. The availability of distillate fuel in sufficient quantities
remains far from sure, and BIMCO, he emphasized, will be using its
influence to have the implementation of the legislation deferred.
A further major challenge for owners, said Mr. Denholm, is the IMO
Ballast Water Convention, where owners are at "huge risk" of investing
in equipment that subsequently may not meet approval. BIMCO will work
hard at IMO to see the timetable for this regulation loosened. On carbon
emissions, the industry had done what it can to reduce these through
slow steaming and technical development and BIMCO continues to argue
that there is nothing to be gained by imposing artificial mechanisms to
achieve targets. These environmental issues, he emphasized, required
solutions and he believed that BIMCO "could win both the practical and
moral arguments".
The incoming President said that the organization would continue to
ensure that the fight against piracy would remain a high priority as the
problem had not gone away.
The BIMCO events in Paris also included the 100th anniversary of the
BIMCO Documentary Committee and the President paid a tribute to all
those individuals down the years who had contributed to the development
of standard documents and clauses and maintained BIMCO's leadership role
in this important field.
The BIMCO AGM also elected as President Designate Mr. Philippe
Louis-Dreyfus, President of his family shipping company Louis Dreyfus
Armateurs. Members also elected as Vice-Presidents of BIMCO Ms.Sadan
Kaptanoglu of Turkey and Mr. Young Min Kim of South Korea. Ms.
Kaptanoglu is the first woman to become a vice-president in the
organization. Tributes were also paid to the Secretary-General of BIMCO
Mr. Torben Skaanild, who will be retiring from the organization in the
fall.
Earlier at the BIMCO AGM 2013, members were given an exclusive
presentation by the Deputy Executive Director of the International
Energy Agency Ambassador Richard Jones.
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Friday, May 31, 2013
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