XINDE MARINE NEWS
RMI Now Recognizes Green Award Ships xinde marine news 2018-09-17 14:29


Green Award certified ships registered in the RMI Registry will now enjoy a 30% discount on their annual marine services fee. The Green Award is a voluntary international certification scheme for ships that go beyond the industry’s regulations in terms of safety, quality, and environmental performance.
 
The initiative was announced at a ceremony in Athens on 11 September.
 
Green Award Chairman, Captain Dimitrios Mattheou, and Executive Director, Jan Fransen, presented a Green Award plaque to Theo Xenakoudis, Director, Worldwide Business Operations, IRI.
 
Captain Mattheou called this cooperation a huge step in the direction of an environmentally conscious and safe maritime industry of the future.
 
“Striking a balance between economically sound and environmentally and socially responsible shipping is of paramount importance. That’s a task for the entire maritime community. By supporting Green Award, the RMI Registry joins the frontrunners of the industry actively taking measures to reduce their ecological footprint and encourage improvement of safety,” continued Captain Mattheou.
 
”Age is often an indicator of a greener fleet, and the RMI fleet is the youngest of any of the top 10 registries.  We have always aimed to make our fleet environmentally friendly and so we are pleased to see that more than 16% of Green Award vessels are RMI flagged. The RMI has also maintained its Qualship 21 status for 14 consecutive years and, in addition, more than 28% of the United States Coast Guard’s E-Zero designation vessels are RMI flagged. It is noteworthy to see that so many RMI owners and operators are going beyond the industry’s standard for environmental performance measures,” said Mr. Xenakoudis.
 
Sources:International Registries,Inc

Please Contact Us at:

admin@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

Hong Kong Marine Department Offers Incentives of Up to HK$2,000,000 for Green Maritime Fuel Bunkering

Xinde Marine News Chen Yang2025-07-03

Resilient Growth in Alternative Fuel Ship Orders Amid Global Slowdown

Xinde Marine News Chen Yang2025-07-03

COSCO Shipping Achieves First-Ever Green Methanol Fueling in China

Xinde Marine News Chen Yang2025-07-03

16000 vessels! Ship Recycling Could Double Over the Next Decade — Are We Ready?

Xinde Marine News Chen Yang2025-07-01

World Shipping Council Releases Container Lost at Sea Report - 2025 Update

WSC2025-06-30

The Caravel Group Sells Two Bulk Carriers & Emerges as Largest Shareholder in Pacific Basin Shi

xinde marine news Chen Yang2025-06-30