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Bahri Concludes Successful Participation in Sustainable Maritime Industry Conference 2023 as Gold Sponsor

07 SEP 2023

The company highlighted its major achievements and remarkable progress on the commitment to decarbonizing its fleet

Jeddah, 7 September 2023: Bahri, a global leader in logistics and transportation, has successfully concluded its participation in the Sustainable Maritime Industry Conference (SMIC) 2023 as a gold sponsor. Organized by the Transport General Authority (TGA) under the patronage of His Excellency Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the three-day conference was held in Jeddah from 4 to 6 September 2023.

During the conference, Eng. Khalid Alhammad, President of Bahri Ship Management, joined a team of eminent leaders within the maritime time industry as a panelist for one of the sessions under the theme – "New Technologies & Alternate Fuels" on the opening day of the conference. During the panel, Eng. Alhammad highlighted the significance of research and development into alternate fuels and emphasized Bahri's commitment to promoting sustainability within the international maritime industry. Accomplishments on this front include improved fleet fuel consumption rates and the development of interactive, AI-driven technologies that enhance operational efficiency.

Bahri's participation in the Sustainable Maritime Industry Conference exemplified its unwavering commitment to be a frontrunner for the cause of sustainability within the international shipping industry. The company has pledged to reduce 50 percent of our carbon emissions by 2050 by embracing innovative solutions that enhance the energy efficiency of our fleet. 

Taking a major step towards reinforcing its cooperation with IMO and TGA, Bahri signed a strategic MoU with the two entities to develop and implement 'Next Wave of Seafarers', an advanced program for training cadet seafarers, and the first of its kind initiative in the world. It is a further testament to the wide-ranging efforts of Bahri and TGA, to strengthen the Kingdom’s global maritime presence. A pilot initiative, it intends to address the shortage of trained seafarers by working with IMO, its member states, and global shipping companies by developing a cooperative framework. Bahri will participate as a project partner in the program.  

On the sidelines of the conference, IMO and TGA honored the captain and crew of its tanker NCC NAJEM on receiving a letter of commendation from the IMO for their bravery in rescuing and saving the lives of 35 people from a capsized boat in the Strait of Malacca near the Malaysian coast.

The three-day Sustainable Maritime Industry Conference was organized under the theme "Innovating for a Greener Future" with the aim to showcase the Kingdom's achievements and initiatives in protecting the marine environment and highlighting its significant role in the maritime sector.

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