AMIM Sustainability Forum 2023

27 October 2023 – Junior Ballroom, Pullman Miri Waterfront, Miri Sarawak

Let’s take a moment to relive the inspiring AMIM Sustainability Forum 2023. It was a day filled with enlightening discussions and impactful ideas.

🌍Opening Keynote:

The event began with inaugural speech YB Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin, Minister of Transport Sarawak, then a captivating keynote address by Tuan Haji Mohd Muslim Jusoh from PETRONAS, setting the stage into sustainability of maritime industry. 🌟

📚 Sharing Sessions:

The forum featured with sharing sessions from Marine Department Malaysia, Miri Port Authority, Royal Malaysia Navy (RMN) and Association of Malaysia’s Maritime Professional (IKMAL).

🌟 Session Highlights:

✔️ Green Voyage in Malaysia

✔️ Miri Port Development Plans: Prospect and Potentials for the Marine Industries

✔️ RMN Obsolescence Program (OP) & Smart REFIT: Vibrant ways to boost up SBSR industry

✔️ Malaysia OSV Seafarers – The Challenges & Way Forward

🌎 Speakers:

There are 10 speakers from various organization provide their knowledge and expertise related to maritime industry sustainability.

🌟 Speaker Highlights:

✔️ Market Outlook, Key Trends & Market Data

✔️ Malaysia’s SBSR Industry: Navigating NIMP, Addressing Challenge & Fostering Industry Growth

✔️ The Pathways to Decarbonization

✔️ Decarbonization thru Vessel Fuel Management System

✔️ Methanol: next-Gen Commodity

✔️ Decarbonized & Optimized Designs – Case Study on OSV

✔️ Sustainability within Reach: Energy Efficient Winches & Power System

✔️ BEMAC Offshore Equipment

✔️ Outstanding Performance with a Barnacle Repellent Boost Anti Fouling

✔️ Hull Optimization for Sustainable & Greener Vessel

The AMIM Sustainability Forum 2023 offered an inspiration of the importance of collaboration and innovation to striving for a more sustainable future.

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