ABS Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Christopher J. Wiernicki expressed the thanks of a grateful industry to IMO
Secretary General Kitack Lim at the official gala dinner to mark the transition
to his successor Arsenio Dominguez.
Speaking to more than 250 assembled
leaders of the shipping industry at COP28, Wiernicki detailed Secretary General
Lim’s “glittering legacy of achievement†and honored their shared commitment to
safety.
“Consider the water under the bridge since January
1, 2016, when he took office. Think of the scale of change triggered by the
sulphur cap, which was delivered on Kitack’s watch, altering the chemical and
physical composition of ship exhaust all over the globe. It was recently hailed
by NASA for its beneficial effect on the atmosphere. I worked with Kitack
closely on the introduction of goal-based standards in shipbuilding, witnessing
firsthand his fierce personal commitment to safety,†said Wiernicki.
“And he is finishing on an
exceptional high note with the 2023 revision of the global greenhouse gas
strategy adopted at MEPC 80, a historic decision to evaluate shipping emissions from
the well-to-wake, and one whose impact will reverberate through the industry
right up to 2050 and beyond,†he added.
Wiernicki mapped out the path ahead on shipping’s
sustainability journey and the calculus for the industry to get to net zero,
highlighting the challenge and opportunity ahead for Mr. Dominguez when he
takes over in January 2024.
“Clearly, you will be eager to deliver further
progress on our net-zero journey. If we are to make the necessary investments,
industry will need you to ensure we retain a cohesive global approach to
regulation to deliver clarity and consistency. You can rely on our continued
support for one international regulatory framework that is driven by the IMO.
“You also have a golden opportunity to continue the good work on advancing the cause of safety – a cause very close to my heart and yours, too, I know. Together, we need to guard against the unintended consequences of the new technologies and fuels adopted in the rush to decarbonize and the time to update SOLAS is surely upon us, so it is fit for an industry transformed by the demands of the energy transition.
“On behalf of the entire industry, Arsenio, I wish
you fair winds and following seas. We are all relying on you. Success in our
industry’s decarbonization is a team sport and now we have a new captain!â€