ABS held its annual National and Regional Committee meetings in London, Copenhagen and Hamburg in mid-March addressing current regulatory challenges and rule development. Air emission requirements, including the impending 2020 sulfur cap and the EU MRV regulation, were particular areas of interest at this year’s meetings.
In particular, as owners begin to prepare for compliance, they want to be sure they have selected solutions that best meet their unique fleet profiles and ABS is offering guidance, helping companies to make adjustments to align their plans with applicable requirements.
Additional subjects discussed at the annual meetings ranged from industry outlooks to impacts of other regulatory changes and included external presentations on shipping finance, the shipbuilding landscape and the digital transition and its effect on shipping.
“We welcome the valuable discussions and comments our members bring to these meetings,” says ABS Executive Vice President for Global Marine Dr. Kirsi Tikka. “The dialogue during these discussions helps to sharpen our focus on industry needs and priorities.”
The committee meetings provide a forum for ABS Members, including owners, operators, charterers, and industry representatives from flag administrations, owner associations, the shipbuilding and insurance sectors, to come together with ABS leaders and discuss pertinent industry issues and developments. They set an ongoing dialogue with industry to address technical, operational and regulatory challenges.
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