Karachi : The International Maritime Sustainability Exhibition and Conference (IMSEC) 2024 has officially
inaugurated in Karachi by Mr. Arsenio Antonio Dominguez Velasco, Secretary-General of the
International Maritime Organization (IMO). The event was graced by Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief
Minister of Sindh, alongside key figures such as Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Mr. Qaiser
Ahmed Sheikh, Additional Secretary Maritime Affairs Mr. Umar Zafar Sheikh and Chairman KPT
Syedain Raza Zaidi.
During his welcome address, Chief Minister highlighted Karachi’s strategic significance as the
“gateway to Pakistan” and expressed optimism for strengthening ties with the IMO. He emphasized
the crucial role of ports of Karachi in facilitating maritime trade and reaffirmed the government’s
commitment to environmental stewardship and adherence to international maritime regulations.
Chairman KPT Syedain Raza Zaidi highlighted the evolution of Karachi Port into Pakistan’s premier
maritime gateway since its establishment in 1886. He emphasized the port’s strategic importance in
regional trade, facilitating 60% of the nation’s trade, and its commitment to modernizing operations
to meet international standards. Chairman KPT proudly noted the recent docking of the MSC ANNA,
the largest ship ever to arrive in Pakistan, as a testament to the port’s capabilities. He reaffirmed
dedication to sustainability and innovation in the maritime sector, urging collaboration for a
prosperous future.
Secretary-General Velasco praised Pakistan’s commitment to maritime sustainability and
acknowledged the Ministry of Maritime Affairs’ initiatives to explore new avenues for cooperation.
He encouraged Pakistan to actively engage in global maritime efforts, stressing the significance of
protecting transboundary species, minimizing ship pollution, and addressing plastic waste. Velasco
advocated for the adoption of green maritime corridors and the use of alternative fuels, such as
methanol.
Recognizing the challenges faced by Pakistan’s maritime industry, including a shortage of qualified
seafarers, Velasco noted the vast opportunities for growth, given that 90% of global trade is
conducted via sea routes. He urged the nation to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and develop a
comprehensive action plan to elevate maritime trade.
In closing, Velasco commended Pakistan’s hospitality and reiterated the importance of ongoing
collaboration with the IMO to modernize ship recycling practices. He encouraged the government to
bolster the maritime economy and create more growth opportunities.
Subsequently, the Secretary-General of the IMO witnessed Karachi Port operations, the KPT
Hospital, and the KPT Head Office, where he attended a cultural program hosted by the Karachi Port
Trust.