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Leading the way; Making a difference
ASIAN PANELSHANGHAI, CHINA
April 6, 2016
OVERVIEWREPORT
Joseph AngeloDeputy Managing Director
Leading the way; making a difference
MEMBERSHIP
BUDGET
PERSONNEL
RECENT ACTIVITIES
WORKING WITH OCIMF
WORK OF OUR COMMITTEES
Leading the way; Making a difference
MembersLead the continuous improvement of the tanker industry’s performance
Strive to achieve the goals of: ZERO fatalities ZERO pollution ZERO detentions
Deliver the highest quality services to meet their stakeholders’ expectations
Promote the availability and use of personnel with the best marine skills and competencies
INTERTANKO
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INTERTANKO members and fleet size
Income $ m/number members Number ships2015 inclusion of gas tankers
0
740
1,480
2,220
2,960
3,700
0
62
124
186
248
310
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Membership status end year
No. members m dwt No. ships
No members/m dwt No. ships
Includes applicants at the turn of the year
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GreeceOthersJapan
United KingdomCyprus
Hong Kong, ChinaNorway
SingaporeDenmark
RussiaCanada
GermanyItaly
NetherlandsMalaysia
USA
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
21%17%
9%6%
6%6%5%
5%4%
4%4%3%
3%3%3%
2%
Members by Country of Registration
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Members by size of feeTotal fee Number members
Max fee is $72,675, Min fee is $5,985$ fee range
2,034,900 1,768,892 1,048,077 562,291 199,639
28
41
49
55
38
0
12
24
36
48
60
0
420,000
840,000
1,260,000
1,680,000
2,100,000
Max fee $30,000-Max $15,000-29,999 Min-$14,999 Min fee
Fee
Number members
% is fee per segment of total
36% 32% 18% 10% 4%
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Members by number of tankersNo tankers Number members
Number of tankers 3,3626, number of members 212, including applicants
15
20 22
41
48
66
0
14
28
42
56
70
0
300
600
900
1,200
1,500
50 andabove
25-49 15-24 10-14 5-9 Below 5
No tankers
No members
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Crude33%
Product16%
Chem/Oil29%
Chem.8%
LNG6%
LPG7%
Other1%
Membership Fleet 2016 - Tanker Types
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INTERTANKO membership by Flag
8 largest flags, 83% of dwt
by m dwt
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
MI
GR
LI
PA
BS
HK
MA
SG
MY
NO
Other
18% share
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INTERTANKO membership by Class
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
DNVGL
ABS
LR
NKK
BV
Others
No. tankers
32%
27%
16%
23%
13%
7%
DNVGL includes all tankers DNV and GL tankers and dual class, ABS also include dual classed tankers
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INTERTANKO membership by member
0 50 100 150 200
V.ShipsMitsui OSK
NovoshipTeekay
MISC BerhadBernhard Schulte
Anglo-EasternThome
Stolt TankersTORM
NYKTsakos
ScorpioMinerva
ColumbiaEuronav
NaviosOdfjellMaran
China ShippingIino Kaiun
Knutsen OAS.Associated Mar.
Frontline LtdDiamond
by number tankers
25 largest members by number of tankers67% of total
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Average age membership INTERTANKO membership fleet
Years
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Average age
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2014 2015 2016(Actual) (Actual) (Budget)
Total OperatingIncome (US$) 7,149,650 7,083,853 7,167,826
Total OperatingExpenses (US$) 6,238,152 5,921,745 7,156,689
Operating Result 911,498 1,162,508 11,136
Non-operatingIncome/expenses - 359,236 - 56,406 - 8,000
Result for Year 552,262 1,089,085 3,136
BUDGET
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Secretariat Update
• Staff update- New Senior Manager for Gas - Technical Manager - New Member Secondment for Gas
(London) & HSQE/Vetting (Singapore)• Regional Strengthening Asia -
new Assistant Regional Manager • Focus on Communication function
move IT, Research & Projects
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Recent Activities – Governments
Chinese MSA• Navigation safety, air emission complianceJapanese Coast Guard• Navigation safetyUS Coast Guard• BWM, ECA compliance, voluntary fuel oil
sampling, cyber risk, MRVUS Environment Protection Agency• BWM, ECA compliance, fuel oil availabilityEuropean Union Commission• MRV regulations, ports of refuge
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Activities – Round Table Associations
Major Issues for coordination and cooperation with BIMCO, ICS and IntercargoFair Treatment (& Criminalisation)
Places of RefugePiracy
Marpol Annex VIGreenhouse Gas
Ballast Water ManagementReception Facilities
Corruption (incl. PSC)
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Tanker Safety… the next chapter
Just launched:Joint Safety Initiative with OCIMF
• Human Factors/ behavioural safetyProcesses • Safety management systems• Risk Management• Training & Career Professional DevelopmentCulture (attitude/ wellness..)
• Learning from Incidentsreporting, sharing, analysing, learning lessons
• Misc (design & automation, port ops etc.)
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• Competency Assessment & Verification of Training• Goal Based Approach to Crew Matrix• Best Practice Toolkit for Lessons Learnt from Incidents
Tanker Safety… the next chapter
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Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
Members working for Members
Leading the way; Making a difference
A True Members Association
FORUM for Members to meet and share information and best practice ADVISOR providing guidance on issues affecting Members interestsCHAMPION that speaks on behalf of and acts for independent tanker owners
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Thank You!