New ISSA President: Innovation, Cooperation Are Top Priotities

January 12, 2015

Abdul Hameed Hajah (Photo courtesy: ISSA)
Abdul Hameed Hajah (Photo courtesy: ISSA)

The new President of the International Shipsuppliers & Services Association (ISSA), Abdul Hameed Hajah, has outlined his priorities for the year ahead with innovation and cross industry cooperation sitting at the top of his agenda.

Hajah, who officially took over as President of ISSA on January 1, has highlighted innovation and improved productivity in the supply chain as key processes in the efficient management of today’s ships. A highly efficient and strong international ship supply industry is crucial to this process, he said.

This stance by Hajah, who is based in Singapore, links in with the Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s New Year’s message which calls on his people to “redouble our efforts to help companies and workers upgrade, and become more productive.”

Hajah also wants to encourage all ship suppliers, ship owners, managers and sub-suppliers to work together in creating an effective and efficient global ship supply industry.

2015 is a significant year for ISSA as it celebrates 60 years of existence which will be marked by its Annual Convention and Trade Exhibition April 24-26 as part of Singapore Maritime Week. This year also heralds the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence.

During his three-year Presidency, Hajah said he would like to encourage more ship owners and ship managers as well as suppliers and sub-suppliers to participate in ISSA regional meetings and conventions so that a more rounded view of the issues facing the industry can be discussed.  He is well placed to facilitate this given his excellent links with both European and Asian shipping organizations.

 

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