Ethics in Maritime Business | Zarir S. Irani | TEDxSGGSCC
winning formula for business success, branding tools, clearing the clouds around Ethics as an important criteria for long-term reputational gain and business success. With 34 years of experience, Zarir Irani has spent the last 20 years in UAE of which 18years as an entrepreneur.Capt. Irani is the exclusive Deputy Registrar of Antiqua and Barbuda Maritime Registry (a whitelisted flag with IMO) and was invited in 2022 to join the advisory committee of Lloyds Register Marine and Shipping (MEA) and technical committee of ABS (MENA) in 2024.
Additionally, he is the Chairman of the Nautical Institute Middle East Branch, which was the first branch established outside the UK.A Master Mariner with command experience & holding a valid MCA license (until 2027) from UK for unlimited vessel size and geographical area and with over 35 years of work experience in the maritime and yacht industry, Capt. Irani is the founder of a leading Marine Surveying firm M/s. Constellation Marine Services LLC.He is currently a board member of the International Institute of Marine Surveying (IIMS), having previously served as its Global President.
He has overseen over 29,000 independent global consultancy nominations since 2007 through Constellation Marine Services who employed 24 full time staffs in the Middle East. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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