Viet Nam keen to modernise the shipping industry

Sep 4th at 16:21
04-09-2019 16:21:04+07:00

Viet Nam keen to modernise the shipping industry

Viet Nam is currently making efforts to modernise shipbuilding and the shipping industry to increase quality with reasonable cost, save energy and minimise pollution.

The statement was made by Director of the Transport Ministry’s International Cooperation Department Le Tuan Anh at a seminar on the industry jointly held by the Association of Asian Classification Societies (ACS) and Register Vietnam in the northern province of Quang Ninh last week.

“Viet Nam wanted to improve the industry’s quality and enhance competitiveness to actively integrate in the region and the world,” Anh said.

At the seminar, experts from ACS, Active Shipbuilding Experts’ Federation, Asian Ship owners’ Association and research institutes and businesses, shared experience on building and implementing regulations on safety and environment protection for vessels, offshore petroleum works, and accessing to advanced shipbuilding and shipping technologies in the world.

According to head of the ACS’s Technology Management Team Pham Hai Bang, the ACS will organise the seminar annually, sharing the global development trend of environmental issues, safety and ACS activities in this area.

“We will announce reports and statistics of the ACS ship fleets’ shortcomings, helping ship-owners minimize shortcomings in the operation,” Bang said.

The ACS was officially established on February 1, 2010, with seven members including Indonesia Register (BKI), China Register (CCS), Japan Register (NK), Indian Register (IRS), Korean Register (KR), Malaysia Register (SCM) and Vietnam Register (VR).

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