The Shipdex organization, dedicated to enhancing safety and sustainability in the marine and maritime sector through standardized technical documentation and maintenance data, has announced the successful convening of its inaugural Shipdex Council meeting. Held online on March 14th, 2024, the meeting brought together Shipdex executive members and external Shipdex registered members to initiate discussions on pivotal issues impacting the industry.
The Shipdex Council, established as a strategic advisory entity, aims to provide invaluable insights, guidance, and recommendations crucial to the advancement of the Shipdex Protocol. Comprising six Shipdex executive members and open to all marine and maritime companies and organizations committed to fostering greener and safer practices within the industry, the council signifies a significant step towards standardization and collaboration.
“The Shipdex organization is committed to continuously improving the Shipdex Protocol, incorporating feedback from the marine and maritime community,” stated Capt. Adami, Shipdex Chairman and CEO of Mastermind Shipmanagement. “Through the creation of the Shipdex Council, we aim to streamline information sharing, enhance maintenance practices, and promote data-driven safety analysis to contribute to the greening and safety of the marine and maritime sector.” Stated Marco Vatteroni, Secretary General and Technical Manager at Shipdex.
During the inaugural meeting, participants engaged in discussions on various topics, including the challenges and opportunities associated with Shipdex adoption, the role of Shipdex in digitalization and condition-based maintenance, and the potential for Shipdex to support initiatives such as ‘Digital Twin’ technology and computer-based training.
Members of the Shipdex Council include leading entities in the marine and maritime sector, including Shipdex Executive and Registered Members (see below) as well as personalities and “influencers” in the maritime industry. The diverse membership underscores the council’s commitment to representing the interests of stakeholders across the industry.
The Members of the Shipdex Council have unanimously decided to conduct meetings under the Chatham House Rules. This approach allows individual participants to freely express themselves without restrictions, fostering an environment where discussions can delve deeply into core problems and solutions.
The Shipdex Council will convene online, at least every quarter to continue discussions, address challenges, and drive initiatives aimed at advancing standardization and sustainability in the marine and maritime sector.
To learn more about the Shipdex Council and to request membership please contact Mr. Marco Vatteroni, Shipdex Secretary General, at team@shipdex.org.
Present Executive and Registered members of Shipdex who have joined the Shipdex Council: MASTERMIND SHIPMANAGEMENT, MAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS, YANMAR, WINTERTHUR GAS AND DIESEL, G&C SHIPPING, SHIPDEX CONSULTING, OCEANLY, ELICON GROUP, CYPRUS MARINE and MARITIME INSTITUTE, ISSELNORD (a Fincantieri company), BLOM Maritime.