29
May 2012
PRESS
RELEASE
First in Class to
Hit 200 Million Gross Ton Record
ClassNK Marks
Historic World Milestone
London – Leading classification society
ClassNK officially announced that its register had surged past the 200 million
gross ton mark on 28 May 2012. ClassNK Chairman and President Noboru Ueda
announced the historic achievement at a party celebrating the 50th anniversary
of the establishment of the London office, which was attended by many of the
leaders of the maritime community, including IMO Secretary General Koji Sekimizu
and IMIF Chairman Jim Davis CBE. This unprecedented achievement makes ClassNK
the world’s first class society in history to have more than 200 million gross
tons on its register.
Speaking
during the party, ClassNK Chairman and President Noboru Ueda recognized the role
of the greater maritime industry, as well expressed his thanks to ClassNK’s
clients and partners around the world, saying: “This achievement highlights the
incredible growth of the world maritime industry over the past decade, as well
as the undeniable importance of the shipping and shipbuilding industries to the
continued growth and development of the global economy, and we could not have
achieved this historic milestone without the deep trust and continuing support
of the global maritime community”.
Mr. Ueda
also tied the society’s ongoing success to its increasing internationalization
and growth around the world, noting: “Fifty years ago, ClassNK opened our very
first office outside of Japan here in London, and this year we will celebrate
the opening of our 100th office outside of Japan. Our unprecedented
achievement of having 200 million gross tons under class is a testament to our
growing presence around the globe, and we will strive to provide even better
service to our clients and partners around the world in the years to
come”.
Founded
in 1899, the growth of ClassNK’s register has steadily accelerated over the
years. ClassNK broke the 100 million gross ton mark in 1997, before becoming the
world’s largest classification society in 1999. Just 10 years later, ClassNK
became the first class society to exceed 150 million gross tons on its register
in 2007. As of 31 May 2012, the ClassNK register accounts for 7,847 ships totaling 200,804,781
gross tons. As ClassNK’s register surpassed more than 190 million gross tons at
the end of September 2011, some 10 million gross tons have joined the
Tokyo-based class society’s register in just the past eight months.
According
to Mr. Ueda, the achievement of the 200 million gross ton milestone represents
the accomplishment of one of ClassNK’s main strategic goals: “In order to better
chart our development and better respond to the needs of a changing maritime
industry, ClassNK established “Global Approach 200[i]”, our first medium-term business plan in 2011, with the goal of
breaking 200 million gross tons by the end of this year”.
“We are truly honored to have accomplished this goal within such a short period of time, and this success reflects our tremendous dedication and efforts to meet the evolving needs of the maritime industry, and ensuring safer and greener seas”.
Despite
the importance of this achievement, Mr. Ueda emphasized that ClassNK would not
rest, adding: “Roughly 20% of the world’s commercial tonnage relies on ClassNK
and our services, and we are committed to exceeding the expectations of the
maritime industry. We will continue to dedicate ourselves to serving the
industry as a whole, and providing the very best classification services,
technical support and timely advice possible”.
[i] “Global Approach 200” is ClassNK’s first ever
medium-term business plan covering a three-year period from 2011 through 2013.
The plan includes the following five goals:
(1)
Establish
a stable financial foundation for future growth.
(2)
Reach
more than 200 million gross tons on our register.
(3)
Improve
the quality of our services and increasing our global
presence.
(4)
Expand
our business operation.
(5)
Promote
new research and development.
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