The meeting of the First Directors of
the Board of Indian Maritime Centre (IMC) was held in Mumbai on 14 October
2024. The Indian Maritime Centre was
incorporated on 27 September 2024, with its headquarters at Mumbai in the
premises belonging to Maritime Training Institute of Shipping Corporation of
India at Powai. The First Directors of the Board are as follows.
1.
Mr.
Devki Nandan, President, Indian Private Ports and Terminals Association (IPPTA)
2.
Mr
Shankar Shinde, Immediate Past Chairman, Federation of Freight Forwarders
Associations in India (FFFAI)
3. Capt. Vikas Vij, President, ICC Shipping Association (ICCSA)
4. Capt Sankalp Shukla, Chairman, Foreign Owners representatives and Ship Managers Association (FOSMA)
5. Mr Arjun Ashok Chowgule, President, Shipyards
Association of India (SAI)
6. Mr. Maneesh Pradhan, Chairman, Maritime Association of Shipowners, Ship Managers and Agents (MASSA)
7. Mr. Rahul Modi, President, Coastal
Container Transporters Association (CCTA)
In the meeting held on 14-10-2024, the Board
of Directors elected Mr. Devki Nandan as Chairman and Mr Shankar Shinde as Vice
Chairman of Board of Directors. Capt
Sankalp Shukla will act as Secretary and Capt Vikas Vij as Treasurer. Mr R.
Ravi Kumar, Secretary General of IPPTA, has been appointed as Acting CEO. It
was also decided to accept the applications of the Association of Container
Train Operators (ACTO) and Indian Register of Shipping) IR Class IRS as members
of IMC.
The Maritime India Vision 2030
envisaged by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) identified
the need to create an integrated Apex Maritime Body called the ‘India Maritime
Centre’. A High-Level Task Force was formed under the Chairmanship of Addl.
Secretary, MoPSW towards development of the same.
IMC will play a defining role to have a unified
approach to maritime policy across different subsectors focussing
on building an integrated Indian maritime ecosystem, unified representation of
the Indian maritime sector at international forums like IMO and relationship
with global maritime community, integrated approach for creating global
visibility and strong brand for Indian maritime sector and act as a think tank
for the entire Indian maritime Industry.
The Directors profusely
thanked Mr Bhushan kumar, former Joint Secretary (Sagar Mala) who played a
stellar role in the formation of IMC.
Speaking on the occasion on behalf of the Directors,
Mr Devki Nandan stated that “It is a privilege
and honour for me to serve as Chairman of IMC. We pledge to work towards
promoting, developing and facilitating domestic and international maritime
trade fostering economic growth in India and abroad. The upcoming years promise
to be exciting for the Indian Maritime Sector, with significant investments in
pipeline to incorporate cutting-edge technology, capacity building, and adopting
the best international standards. We pledge our unwavering assistance to the
Government in developing and implementing policies in respect of maritime
sector to achieve the goals of Maritime India Vision 2030 & Maritime Amrit
Kal Vision 2047 and make India as a growth engine for the world. We as an
industry, have a huge responsibility to shape the future in a meaningful and
impactful manner. This Apex body will assist Govt and all subsectors to adopt
the uniform policies and make this sector as a role model.”
All the Trade
associations, major ports, maritime State Governments, State Maritime Boards, organisations,
companies, institutions, bodies, esteemed maritime professionals and other
stakeholders who are directly or indirectly connected with the Indian maritime
trade are welcome to apply for joining IMC with a view to achieve the above
objectives through the collective efforts of those in the trade
itself.