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10
October 2017
Korean Register (KR) has joined Green Award as a part of its incentives program, offering Green Award certificate holders an exclusive discount on subscription to its database of IMO instruments - KR CON.
Ships certified by the Green Award Foundation have a proven record of commitment to superior safety and quality standards as well as demonstrating responsible environmental performance. The certification program is voluntary and supported by a large number of ports, maritime related organisations and companies. The award aims to further encourage high standards and best practice in shipping by providing exclusive offers and discounts to Green Award certificate holders.
On Wednesday 13 September, 2017, KR became part of this network of socially responsible incentive providers. KR works to promote safe ship operations and clean oceans, safeguarding life, property and the environment through the pursuit of excellence in its rules and standards. KR is offering Green Award certificate holders a 30% discount on a subscription to KR-CON, its award winning electronic database, which contains all the latest IMO conventions, codes, resolutions and circulars.
At a formal ceremony held in London,, Dr. Peter M Swift, a member of the Green Award Committee, said “On behalf of the Green Award Committee I am honoured and delighted to welcome the Korean Register into the Green Award family. Green Award members are at the forefront of environmentally and socially sustainable shipping, showing leadership by pursuing core values of Corporate Social Responsibility in the maritime industry. Together we will continue our work to improve standards and to promote green shipping practices.”
Mr. Lee Jeong-kie, Chairman and CEO of KR added: “We are proud to offer KR-CON to Green Award certificate holders as an incentive and reward for more environmentally friendly operations. This underlines KR's commitment to the protection of the natural environment. Our latest edition of KR-CON offers even better functionality and data access allowing users to quickly, and accurately, find whatever information they need.”
About Green Award
The Green Award Foundation was established in 1994. Green Award is a global, independent, non-for-profit quality assurance organisation that works by certifying ship managers and vessels that go beyond the industry standards in terms of safety, quality and environmental performance. The scheme is open for sea-going oil and chemical tankers, bulk carriers, LNG and LPG carriers, container carriers and inland navigation barges.Green Award covers a wide range of aspects related to safety quality and the environment. Green Award brings together high quality ships, maritime service providers and ports that want to improve safety, attract quality ships and reduce environmental and safety risks. Green Award aims to act as a platform for industry cooperation. Green Award incentive providers (ports and maritime service providers) award ships the highest safety and quality standards, which are endorsed by the Green Award certificate, in addition to various benefits such as discounts on the port dues, products and services.
With over 100 incentive providers in the North and South Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Australia and Asia currently participating in the scheme, Green Award motivates shipowners and managers to invest in the improvements on board and ashore, serving as a reliable indicator of the ship’s highest standards and as a Corporate Social Responsibility and risk reduction tool for shipping companies and ports.(from the left) Mr. H. C. Lee(E.V.P. of KR), Mr. Lee Jeong-kie(Chairman and CEO of KR), Dr. Peter M. Swift(Member of Green Award Committee), Mr. Jan Fransen(Executive Diriector, Green Award Foundation)