Chairman Statement

Executive chairman and ceo of bhglobal corporation ltd

This represents our commitment and resolution in forging ahead towards “Building a Sustainable Future” for both the Group’s operations as well as the environment at large.

VINCENT LIM HUI ENG
Executive Chairman and CEO
Executive chairman and ceo of bhglobal corporation ltd

This represents our commitment and resolution in forging ahead towards “Building a Sustainable Future” for both the Group’s operations as well as the environment at large.

VINCENT LIM HUI ENG
Executive Chairman and CEO

Sustainability At the Core​

In FY2022, we have made significant efforts in progressing towards our goal of building a sustainable future. The Group has also stepped up and introduce have embraced technologies in relation to Environment, Digitalisation and Electrification, to contribute towards long-term sustainability in four key areas:

The Group is highlighting our progress towards the UN SDGs within the various diversified businesses. Among the 17 UN SDGs, we have identified eight goals to which we can contribute, and in which we have the largest impact. We hope to build trust and relevancy with the stakeholders through this identification exercise.

The Group is well aware of the latest changes in SGX Sustainability Reporting regulations and requirements, ensuring to keeps ourselves equipped with sustainability knowledge and up to date with the latest changes, such as board diversity and climate-related disclosures.

The Group is trying our utmost effort to ensure that our long-term business strategies and policies are in line with the highest standard of sustainable practice.

Global Uncertainties Remain​

From US-China trade tensions to the pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war, uncertainties that have affected the global economy in recent years have introduced a new normal for businesses worldwide.

Global Inflation

The impact of global inflation has resulted in increased interest rates and higher expenses.

In addition, the shipping industry continues to encounter challenges in driving the transition towards Green Sustainability.

These challenges include

  • Reducing emissions
  • Adapting to new Green regulatory requirements
  • Commercial implications on businesses’ bottom

Reducing emissions

The lack of communication and discussion between ship owners and charterers on Sustainability is a significant factor that hinders collaboration within the industry and slows down positive efforts towards environmental initiatives.

It is crucial to foster open dialogue and engagement between these stakeholders to overcome this challenge and drive meaningful progress in sustainability.

Adapting to new Green regulatory requirements

Growing targeted cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure drives the message that it is crucial for transportation and shipping organisations to bolster their defences against increasingly   widespread and disruptive sophisticated attacks.

Commercial implications on businesses’ bottom

An increase in capex spending in oil and gas as well as renewables, combined with a tighter supply of active tonnage, continues to point towards greater optimism for the offshore vessel market.

Strong Core and Improving Engineering​

Our portfolio of products has continued to evolve, with a particular focus on advancing technologies that redefine industry standards. Our LED lighting solutions illuminate not just vessels but also pathways towards greener, more energy-efficient maritime operations. In parallel, our unique maritime cyber security offerings stand as testament to our dedication to safeguarding the digital infrastructure of our clients, ensuring resilience against evolving cyber threats.

Moreover, our endeavours in the electrification of vessels signify our proactive approach towards sustainable maritime transportation. By pioneering electrification technologies, we aim to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the environmental impact of marine operations, contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future for our oceans.

Green Sustainability and Decarbonisation​

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (“MPA”) aims to encourage ambitious and concrete long-term strategies to build a sustainable Maritime Singapore through the Maritime Singapore Decarbonisation Blueprint: Working Towards 2050.

The Blueprint will contribute to Singapore’s commitments under the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, Paris Agreement, and the Initial IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships and strengthening Singapore’s value proposition as a leading global hub port and international maritime centre.

By 2030, MPA aims to reduce absolute emissions from the domestic harbour craft fleet from 2021 levels by 15%, through the adoption of lower-carbon energy solutions such as blended biofuels, LNG, diesel-electric hybrid propulsion, and full-electric propulsion. By 2050, MPA aims for the harbour craft fleet to halve 2030-level emissions by transitioning to full-electric propulsion and net zero fuels.

In FY2022, Integrated Engineering division business unit Sea Forrest Power Solutions Pte Ltd joined The Coastal Sustainability Alliance. The Alliance seeks to decarbonise Singapore’s coastal delivery eco-system and will lead Singapore to transition the country’s current 1,600 harbour craft, used to deliver supplies from shore to ships calling at Singapore, onto running on more environmental-friendly fuel and be more efficient as they are gradually phased out and replaced.

With prior history in delivering the first diesel electric hybrid fast launch in Singapore, the Integration Engineering Unit sees value in their expertise in electrification and hybridisation for the local and regional markets. We will continue to invest in R&D to build up our technical competencies. We are working with various key partners to seize upcoming opportunities and to support the decarbonization initiatives in Singapore and regional countries.

Revitalisation on Development and Expansion​

For the Infrared and Thermal Sensing Technology unit, the abrupt cessation of resources due to the US-China trade war delayed the expected launch of the new Micro and Mini owing to lengthier product redesign and stabilization. OMS is restructuring their US sales channels towards direct marketing to end users and OEM from its marketing office in Fort Lauderdale in Florida. The management is also actively engaging Middle East and European markets and strategically trimming inventory to drive down costs.

The Cyber Security Unit sees increased successful delivery and implementation of its unique cyber technologies. With its credentials and track record built up over the years, the Business Unit will continue to deliver disruptive cyber technologies and solutions to protect clients’ critical Information/Operation networks against advanced and persistent threats. The team is reaching out to regional and global markets, as well as bringing its experience to maritime industries.

Environmental – Electrification – Digitalisation

The Group will continue our transformation roadmap with focus on initiatives related to the themes of Environmental – Electrification – Digitalisation. This represents our commitment in forging ahead towards “Building a Sustainable Future” for both the Group’s operations as well as the environment at large.

In the heart of our success lies the collective effort and dedication of our team. As we celebrate our achievements, it’s imperative to acknowledge the indispensable role of teamwork in our journey – the collaboration, cooperation and a shared vision.

Looking ahead, we remain committed to driving innovation, fostering sustainability, and delivering value to all our stakeholders. With a resilient spirit and a united workforce, I am confident that we will continue to chart a course toward a sustainable and prosperous future.