Prior to United Nations’ World Maritime Day, JBS Academy Private Limited

On September 27, 2023, the International Maritime Organisation of the United Nations had an interactive session with the topic “MARPOL.”

The focus of the Interactive Session was on “MARPOL at 50- Our Commitment Goes on”.

International Maritime Organisation conscious of the damage caused to the environment by the maritime activities and shipping and towards its responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine and atmospheric pollution by ships launched the MARPOL (Marine Pollution) initiative half a decade ago on 2 nd November 1973.

As the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships celebrates its 50th anniversary, the convention has played a pivotal role in shaping the global shipping industry’s approach to environmental protection and has achieved significant results towards reducing oil pollution, curbing harmful substances, addressing the issue of harmful air emissions, ballast water management and garbage management.

Addressing the academicians, logistics professionals, students of logistics and allied sectors at the World Maritime Day- MARPOL at 50- Our Commitment Goes on celebrations organised by JBS Academy Private Limited, Chief Guest Shri Anil Pratham, IPS, Director General of Police, Police Reforms, Gujarat, connecting the objectives of Suraksha Setu, Coastal Security and marine security mentioned that the seventeen objectives of the ten year old Suraksha Setu concept ultimately revolved round safety and security in general, creating awareness amongst the citizens about the rights and obligations.

Police Department plays varied roles as it deals with human security the prime concern, coastal security as Gujarat has longest coastline with 17 coastal districts and 29,000 fishermen boats which also included security confidence of employees and persons nearby the coastal areas. However the role of the Police is not in public domain. Therefore, Suraksha Setu does need some space. It is necessary that the other humane face of the Department also comes in public domain. In fact a situation must arise when citizens voluntarily come forward and inform the nearest police station of unlawful activities happening in their neighborhood. Suraksha Setu is empowering citizens throughout the State be it urban or remote area.

Guest of Honour Shri Mukesh Parikh, Professor of Practice, Adani University addressing the distinguished guests mentioned that actually everything revolved around sustainability. Elaborating on this Prof. Parikh said that this century has witnessed two crises viz. the Lehman crises in 2008-09 and the Pandemic of 2019-20. We all came out of these difficult situation and sustained ourselves, similarly while marine transportation is essential for movement of goods across the boundaries the International Maritime Organisation by its MARPOL initiative was dealing in environmental concerns and finding a balance between marine transportation and protecting the species. We must all support the efforts in this direction.

Shri Sanjeev Kumar, Head Business Development, Dredging, Adani Ports and SEZ Ltd also addressed the invitees and presented the concept of dredging.

Drawing a synergy between the efforts of JBS Academy Private Limited and the Suraksha Setu project, Shri Samir J. Shah, Chief Mentor and Director, JBS Academy Private Limited observed that movement of cargo by sea and shipping is going to stay whether it is the China route or the new Middle East Europe route, the efforts should be to do things sustainability securely and safely. Our curriculum had chapters on Safety and Security and we would be advising our faculty to also include Suraksha Setu objectives in their teachings.

In addition to being concerned about the harm caused by worldwide maritime trade, JBS Academy Private Limited, an institution for logistics vocational education, also emphasises safety and security issues as well as environmentally friendly products transportation in its curriculum. The JBS Group of Companies, licenced customs brokers and international goods forwarders, are recognised for their compliance with international trade regulations and adherence to national and global best practises for the transshipment of products.

The Academy has trained close to 14000 students throughout the course of its 23-year existence by conducting 350 training programmes and providing 15 domain-based courses. Students are trained by 20 experienced professionals who have an average of 20 years of experience in the field of logistics.