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2. Propelling Malaysia's OSV sector ahead
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 03-2012
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- The launching of the Malaysian Offshore Support Vessels Owners Association (OSV Malaysia) in February 2012 brings to attention the issues and challenges faced by the local offshore support vessels (OSV) sector. The contribution and importance of this sector in facilitating the offshore oil and gas industry cannot be overemphasized. These vessels enable a host of activities such as prospecting, exploring, commercializing, producing, storing, offloading and transporting of oil and gas and construction and decommissioning of offshore structures to be carried out.
- Topic:
- Economics, International Trade and Finance, Oil, Maritime Commerce, and Natural Resources
- Political Geography:
- Malaysia
3. Securing the trade supply chain
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 02-2011
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- The recent report on the staggering value of cargos stolen in Malaysia may have triggered “Shiver me timbers!” expressions of surprise among many . It seems jarring for a progressive country like Malaysia to be ranked unfavorably in terms of the security of its trade supply chain, the network of resources, information and capital that links importers and exporters.
- Topic:
- Security, Crime, and International Trade and Finance
- Political Geography:
- Malaysia
4. Rising to the occasion
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 01-2011
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- The announcement by Minister of Transport, Dato' Seri Chong Kong Ha on 11 January 2011 that Malaysian p orts handled a total of 18. 4 mil. TEU in 2010 should bring a smile to port operators in the country.
- Topic:
- Security, International Trade and Finance, and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Asia and Southeast Asia
5. Aligning the maritime industry towards realizing the New Economic Model aspirations
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 04-2010
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- Malaysia is at a crossroad. It has done well to boost economic growth, thanks to sound economic strategies and management. From being a developing nation dependent upon commodities and agriculture to power its economic growth, Malaysia is now one of the top 20 trading nations. However, it has found itself 'stuck' in so-called 'middle income trap'. The economy, while more diversified today compared to three decades ago, is still reliant upon labor intensive activities and, inevitably, cheap labor. Malaysia's vulnerability to external shocks, as seen during the recession and credit crunch, underscores the urgent need for the nation's economic planners and policymakers to take drastic actions to make the economy more robust and move it up the value chain.
- Topic:
- Economics, International Trade and Finance, and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Malaysia and Southeast Asia
6. The case for a National Merchant Shipping Policy for Malaysia
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 05-2010
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- For a country with Malaysia's size and population, it certainly does not punch within its weight class in merchant shipping. As of 1 January 2009, Malaysia ranked 25th in the list of the most important maritime nations by way of its 0.79% contribution (9.39 mil. DWT) to the global merchant shipping tonnage (UNCTAD, 2009). MISC is the world's largest owner / operator of LNG tankers and a key player in international seaborne energy transportation. A growing number of Malaysian owners/operators of offshore service vessels (OSV) provide their services abroad, and Malaysian captains and officers are coveted for their skills and experience are sought by shipping lines worldwide.
- Topic:
- International Trade and Finance and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Malaysia and Southeast Asia
7. Preparing for a low carbon future in the maritime sector
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 05-2010
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- The need to address the issue of climate change has become a matter of priority, and players in the shipping industry must stand up and be counted to play their part to reduce carbon emissions. Being a crucial facilitator of trade and at the forefront of activities such as offshore oil and gas exploration and production, expectation is high for the shipping industry to take urgent, meaningful action to adopt green practices.
- Topic:
- Climate Change, Energy Policy, Environment, and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Southeast Asia
8. Seas under siege
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 05-2010
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- The oceans provide sustenance, resources and employment to many people. They also act as a conduit to migration of people and movement of goods that have shaped human civilization and facilitate global trade and economic growth. In addition to these pivotal roles, the seas also act as a regulator of the world's weather pattern. The importance of oceans that give the earth the moniker 'the Blue Planet' to civilization cannot be overemphasized.
- Topic:
- Climate Change, Environment, International Trade and Finance, and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Malaysia
9. Meeting bigger challenges in deeper waters
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 04-2010
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- As the pursuit of hydrocarbon energy expands to new territories to meet growing global demand, the pressure for oil and gas majors to find new sources of these two coveted commodities will increase. Offshore locations, especially deepwater sites, have yielded prolific deposits, and are poised to be a hive of activities in the oil and gas industry. Operations farther and deeper in offshore sites will bring a variety of issues and challenges that will test the resolve and stretch the resourcefulness of industry players.
- Topic:
- Climate Change, Energy Policy, Environment, and Maritime Commerce
10. Towards Realising the Potential of Malaysia's Shipbuilding Industry
- Author:
- Nazery Khalid
- Publication Date:
- 03-2010
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Maritime Institute of Malaysia
- Abstract:
- The tremendous growth of shipping activities in Malaysia over the years underlines the value of the maritime sector to its economic well-being and the importance of the seas to the lives of its people. Malaysia has emerged as a leading maritime nation in terms of merchant shipping capacity. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) ranked Malaysia 18th in a list of 35 most important maritime countries and territories as of 1 January 2008 in terms of deadweight tonnage (DWT) of its merchant vessels (including national and foreign flagged).
- Topic:
- Development, Industrial Policy, International Trade and Finance, and Maritime Commerce
- Political Geography:
- Malaysia, United Nations, and Southeast Asia