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International Maritime Prize for 2019 goes to Mr. Peter Hinchcliffe (ICS)


Prize to be awarded to Mr. Peter Hinchcliffe, former Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).

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​Mr. Peter Hinchcliffe, former Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), who participated in International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) meetings for many years, providing shipping industry leadership on a number of key regulatory developments.​

The prestigious International Maritime Prize for 2019 is to be awarded to Mr. Peter Hinchcliffe, former Secretary-General, International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), who participated in International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) meetings for many years, providing shipping industry leadership on a number of key regulatory developments.

In their nomination, the ICS highlighted Mr. Hinchcliffe’s contribution to IMO’s work through the ICS, which he joined as marine advisor in 2001, becoming Secretary-General of ICS in 2011. In that role, , he was a strong advocate for IMO and the role it plays as international regulator. He recognized the need for change and advancement on environmental issues, safety matters and other fronts.

The IMO Council, meeting remotely for its 124th session (12-14 October), decided to award the Prize to Mr. Hinchcliffe in recognition of his invaluable contribution to the work and objectives of IMO and to the international maritime community as a whole.

Mr. Peter Hinchcliffe

Mr. Peter Hinchcliffe, OBE holds a BSc (Hons) in Systems and Management. He enjoyed a career in the British Royal Navy, accumulating over 20 years at sea and five years in seagoing command. He then joined the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) in 2001 in the Marine Department, becoming Marine Director and subsequently appointed Secretary‑General of ICS in July 2010. He retired in August 2018.

Mr. Hinchcliffe is a member of the Nautical Institute Executive Board and an independent maritime advisor.

International Maritime Prize

The International Maritime Prize is awarded annually by IMO to the individual or organization, judged to have made a[AP1]  significant contribution to the work and objectives of the Organization. It consists of a sculpture in the form of a dolphin and includes a financial award, upon submission of an academic paper written on a subject relevant to IMO.

The Prize will be presented to Mr. Hinchcliffe at an awards ceremony to be scheduled by the Secretary-General.

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