The five meetings of the Panel held to date have served
to bring tanker owners together, not only to discuss local matters and the
impact of international issues on their region but also to establish closer
relationships with regional maritime authorities and trade bodies.
The
new Singapore office is managed by Minerva R Alfonso, INTERTANKO's Regional
Manager for the Asia-Pacific and Secretary of the Asian Regional Panel. Minerva
has worked for INTERTANKO for 11 years, based at the Association's Oslo
headquarters.
In his keynote speech at the office inauguration ceremony
in Singapore today, Barry Desker, Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Trade
Development Board, said, "Singapore aims to be the premier services hub in Asia
and we have identified transport and logistics as key service sectors for
long-term growth. We are confident that INTERTANKO - a key opinion leader in the
industry - will be able to contribute richly towards the development of
Singapore's oil refining, terminalling and tanker shipping activities and assist
in further boosting our profile as an international maritime
centre."
Other executives present at the opening ceremony included
Dagfinn Lunde, INTERTANKO Managing Director, Mr K H Koo, Group Chairman of Tai
Chong Cheang Steamship Co (HK) Ltd and Chairman of the Asian Regional Panel, and
Joseph Kwok, Chief Operating Officer of Neptune Orient Lines Ltd, Singapore and
the Panel's Vice-Chairmen. "Since the establishment of the Asian Regional Panel
just over 18 months ago, INTERTANKO has seen a 35 per cent increase in its Asian
membership," pointed out K H Koo in his welcome address. "We envision that the
Asian Regional Panel will evolve into a powerful lobbying organisation
representing Asian tanker-owning interests, and the Asian Representative Office
will play a key role in facilitating this process, coordinating the two-way
dialogue between INTERTANKO and the region as well as efforts to increase Asian
membership and thereby increase the region's influence in the rest of the world
through INTERTANKO."
Fifth Asian Panel Meeting in Seoul
The
fifth meeting of INTERTANKO's Asian Regional Panel was held in Seoul on 24
February 1999, a few days before the Asian Representative Office was
inaugurated. Attended by 38 senior shipping executives and well supported by the
Korean maritime community, the Seoul meeting was the first time the
Association's Asian Panel had met in South Korea. The meeting was chaired by K H
Koo.
The keynote guest speaker, Professor Tae Woo Lee, of Korea Maritime
University and Advisor for Shipping and the Port Sector at the Prime Minister's
Office, described the dramatic measures that have been taken in Korea in an
attempt to minimise the impact of the Asian economic crisis and ensure the
country's quick restoration as an industrial powerhouse. The IMF bailout package
has entailed deregulation and liberalisation, including an end to protectionist
policies, of the shipping and shipbuilding industries. Inevitably, there will be
a price to pay, in terms of increasing competition and high foreign debts, but
already the Korean economy has begun to show signs of recovery.
The
future for Korean shipbuilding, which was a major theme of Professor Lee's
presentation, was also the central topic of a meeting that INTERTANKO and its
Asian Regional Panel had held with the Korean Shipbuilders Association (KSA)
immediately prior to the fifth Panel meeting. Senior executives from Daewoo,
Hanjin, Halla, Samsung and Hyundai, as well as the KSA Director, were present at
what was the first meeting between INTERTANKO and the Korean shipbuilding
industry. After making their presentations all the participants of the meeting
expressed a willingness to cooperate on matters of common concern in
future.
In another presentation at the fifth Asian Regional Panel
meeting, the recently established Korea Marine Pollution Response Corporation
(KMPRC) explained their developing role as a specialised organisation capable of
dealing with major oil spill accidents. The company's inventory of response
equipment, which is growing rapidly, is being funded 90% by the oil industry and
10% by a fee levied on all tankers of 100 gross registered tons (grt) and above
and all other ships of 10,000 grt and above calling at all ports in South Korea.
The INTERTANKO membership includes, as Full Members, 270 tanker
companies with over 2,000 tankers totaling 172 million dwt. This is equivalent
to 75% of all independently owned tanker tonnage worldwide. There are 281
INTERTANKO Associate Member companies. In addition to the Asian Regional Panel,
INTERTANKO also has two other regional bodies, the INTERTANKO Hellenic Forum and
the North American Panel, both of which were also established in 1997.
INTERTANKO which is headquartered in Oslo has representative offices in London,
Singapore and Washington DC.
For press inquiries, please
contact:
Minerva R. Alfonso
Regional Manager
Tel: +65 333 4007
Fax:
+65 333 5004
E-mail: minerva.alfonso@intertanko.com