Ahmed Raza Khan

Vice President of Fleet Management at ShipIn

Ahmed Raza Khan has over 20 years of experience in the maritime shipping industry. Ahmed Raza began their career in 2000 as a Sea Carrier at Chemical Tankers. In 2009, they joined GBLT Shipmanagement Pte Ltd as a Marine Safety Manager, Designated Person Ashore, and Company Security Officer. In this role, they led a large team of Marine Superintendents and executives and developed and implemented the company's Safety Management System. In 2013, they joined Chembulk Tankers LLC as Ship Management & Commercial Operations, Manager - Fleet Management Control, and Manager Quality Assurance & Performance Monitoring. In 2021, they were appointed Vice President of Fleet Management at ShipIn Systems. At ShipIn, they are responsible for the world's first FleetVision Platform, which enables seamless ship-to-shore collaboration for maritime fleets.

Ahmed Raza Khan obtained a Bachelor's of Science in Maritime Studies from Karachi University between 1998 and 1999. Ahmed Raza then attended Singapore Polytechnic and obtained a Certificate of Competency Class 1 (DECK) - Master Mariner in 2008. In 2013, they earned a Master of Science - MS in Maritime Studies from Nanyang Technological University Singapore. Additionally, Khan has obtained several certifications, including an ISO 45001:2018 OH&SMS Lead Auditor - CQI & IRCA Certified from Lloyd's Register in December 2020, an ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Lead Auditor - CQI & IRCA Certified from Lloyd's Register in October 2020, a TMSA 3 from M.I.C.E Global Pte Ltd in August 2020, an Associate Fellow of the Nautical Institute from The Nautical Institute in June 2020, a Microsoft Office Specialist: Office Excel Expert from Microsoft Office Training ltd in September 2013, a Certificate of Competency Deck Class 1 (MASTER MARINER) from Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore in 2009, and a Dangerous Cargo Endorsement (Management Level) - CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM TANKERS from Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore in June 2007.

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