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RightShip named SME winner in INSEAD Alumni Association Singapore 2022 Business as a Force for Good Awards


We are honoured to announce that RightShip has been named SME winner in the INSEAD Alumni Association  Singapore 2022 Business as a Force for Good Awards!

These awards honour Singapore-based companies who have:

  • Demonstrated thought-leadership with respect to “Business as a Force for Good ”
  • Created a vision, mission statement and strategy clearly demonstrating their BAFG commitment
  • Developed corporate social responsibility best practices
  • Achieved remarkable economical results and meaningful societal impact to the BAFG initiatives including but not limited to Environmental, Social & Governance  Corporate Social Responsibility , Diversity & Inclusion , Sustainable Development Goals  and Sustainability.

“We congratulate RightShip for winning the IAA Singapore 2022 Business as a Force for Good (SME category) Award,” said IAA BAFG lead Tan Eng Hwa TIEMBA’16. “With 24 entries across 4 distinct categories, the awards programme was highly competitive. RightShip’s award reflects their commitment to engaging in responsible business practises that serves society’s needs in a sustainable way.”

Judges were impressed by RightShip’s focus on human life, usage of digital solutions to target seafarers’ safety, and use of emission insights helping ports understand their environmental footprint, bringing transparency to the shipping industry.

To drive ‘zero harm’ in the maritime industry, RightShip takes a holistic view of safety, sustainability and crew welfare. Enabled by technology, data and insights are fed back to stakeholders, enabling rational and transparent decision making, driving towards safer ships and cleaner seas. By taking on the toughest challenges for the shipping industry, RightShip has a positive impact on human life and our planet in general.

Gurpreet Singh MBA’14D, the Chief Commercial Officer shared, “We are honoured to be named the winner and we look forward to contributing more and doing Business as a Force for Good.”

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