4 July 2024 – Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya
Ministry of Transport (MOT) is advocating for the establishment of the National Shipping Industry Policy (Dasar Industri Perkapalan Negara, DIPN). This initiative aims to solidify and enhance the previous Malaysia Shipping Master Plan (MSMP). As the lead for Advisory Council 5 (AC5), AMIM consistently champions the interests of its members and the Shipbuilding and Ship Repair (SBSR) industry.
During the meeting, AMIM President, Mr. Adren Siow highlighted that AC5 proposed several initiatives, including increasing local build / content for Malaysian Govt / GLC projects, tax incentives for MRO services, stamp duty exemptions for shipbuilding contracts, and green shipping projects.
Looking back on our recent AMIM journey to Rotterdam, it feels like diving into a sea of inspiration! Our team, alongside 8 enthusiastic members, set sail on a Euro Trip from November 6th – 10th, exploring the maritime wonders awaiting us.
Our voyage commenced with an exhilarating visit to the Veth Propulsion Factory in Papendrecht. Here, we delved deep into technical presentations and tested cutting-edge propulsion systems aboard Veth’s vessel, guided by Tim Batten, Vice President of Sales at Twin Disc, who orchestrated a fantastic visit and networking program.
Transitioning from the factory, we docked at Rotterdam Ahoy for Europort 2023. The Opening Summit dazzled us with its theme, “Exploring the AI in Maritime.” Engaging panel sessions ignited discussions on AI’s potential domination, its profound possibilities, and its potential impact on industry equality.
Over 2 & a half captivating days, we traversed nine halls bursting with brilliance. Europort shone a spotlight on conferences, masterclasses, and award ceremonies, lauding exceptional innovations, remarkable talents, and sustainable initiatives. Key themes such as energy transitions, digitalization, and ship financing took center stage, drawing in a diverse audience from shipowners to maritime consultants.
In essence, Europort isn’t just an event—it’s an essential compass for maritime professionals and enthusiasts alike. It’s a hub where knowledge meets connections, where opportunities for growth and collaboration abound. If you’re part of or intrigued by the maritime industry, Europort stands tall as an invaluable platform, offering a treasure trove of insights, networking, and business prospects.
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.
The Association of Marine Industries of Malaysia (AMIM) recently attended LIMA’23, the 17th Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition and Conference, in Langkawi, Malaysia. The event was held from May 23-28, 2023, and attracted over 525 exhibitors from 60 countries.
AMIM was a supporting organization for LIMA’23 (MOT Sponsored booth), and had the opportunity to promote products and services to a wide audience of potential customers. AMIM also participated in the conference program, on a variety of topics related to the marine industry.
In addition to attending the exhibition and conference, I also met with a number of important stakeholders, including the Panglima Angkatan Tentera, Chief Engineer of Royal Malaysia Navy, Minister of Transport, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Petronas Group Procurement Team and AMIM members. These meetings were an opportunity to discuss the latest trends in the marine industry especially SBSR industry and to explore ways to collaborate in the future.
The event provided an opportunity to showcase the capabilities of the Malaysian marine industry to a global audience, and it helped to strengthen AMIM’s relationships with key stakeholders.
AMIM is grateful for the opportunity to have attended LIMA’23 and to have met with so many important stakeholders. We are confident that the relationships we have developed will be beneficial to AMIM in the years to come.
In addition to the above, I would like to highlight the following:
AMIM’s booth at LIMA’23 was very well-received by visitors. We had a lot of interest in our products and services, and we were able to generate a number of leads.
The conference program was very informative and insightful. I learned a lot about the latest trends in the marine industry, and I was able to network with a number of experts in the field.
I was very impressed with the level of support that we received from the Malaysian government and they expressed their support for the Malaysian SBSR industry.
I am confident that AMIM’s participation in LIMA’23 will help to boost the Malaysian SBSR industry. The event has given us a platform to showcase our capabilities to a global audience, and it has helped us to strengthen our relationships with key stakeholders. I am excited to see what the future holds for the Malaysian SBSR industry, and I am confident that AMIM will play a leading role in its growth.
I would like to thank AMIM members who attended, visited AMIM booth and other members who supplied goodies & marketing collateral to be stationed at AMIM booth. In the meantime, I would also thank YBhg Dato’ Alexander Isaac, from Tropical Charters Sdn Bhd for sponsoring our accommodation and on-the-ground assistance to me. I would also thank AMIM Delegation headed by En Abd Ghafar Samat, AMIM VP (ASE), and other AMIM Management Committee such as Ir Hilmee Abu Kassim (MMHE), En Azhan Radiman (BNS), Mr. Alvin Teh (MYSS), Capt Mohd Noor Kasim (MNK Services).
All of us will agree that the maritime industry faces many existing and new challenges ahead. For the past few years, AMIM & its Task Forces looking into various issues of industry concern.
Through this half-day program, Industry Insight Talk provided insights on how to Rejuvenate Malaysia’s SBSR Industry, TVET Empowerment for the industry demand, and Oil & Gas Services Masterplan. Other than that there were also technical presentations from our sponsors.