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MISC appoints Rajalingam Subramaniam as group president, CEO

He will be replacing Datuk Yee Yang Chien, who is retiring on Sept 30

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 03 Jun 2022 8:00PM

MISC appoints Rajalingam Subramaniam as group president, CEO
Rajalingam Subramaniam began his career at sea and came ashore in 1996, and has since held various positions in the MISC Group, which included vice-president, fleet management services of MISC Bhd in 2008, before being appointed as president nd CEO of tanker operator AET in 2016. – Port Wings Maritime Weekly Facebook pic, June 3, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – MISC Bhd has appointed Rajalingam Subramaniam as group president and group chief executive officer (CEO), effective October 1, 2022, replacing Datuk Yee Yang Chien who will be retiring on September 30, 2022.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, MISC said Yee, who is the current group president and group CEO, has opted for retirement following a career in the maritime industry spanning over 20 years, in various leadership roles within the group, the last being his current role which he held since 2015.

“During his tenure, Yee steered MISC’s transformation into a formidable and resilient international maritime conglomerate and led the strategisation in streamlining the group’s business portfolio to deliver energy-related maritime solutions and services,” it said.

The group said Yee achieved numerous international recognitions during his tenure, most notably as one of the top 10 prominent leaders in Lloyd’s Power List 2018 for oil and gas shipping.

Since 2015, he has been consecutively listed among the top 50 most influential global maritime industry leaders in Lloyd’s List Top 100 People in Shipping.

“Captain Rajalingam began his career at sea and came ashore in 1996, and has since held various positions in the MISC Group, which included vice-president, fleet management services of MISC Bhd in 2008, before being appointed as president and CEO of tanker operator AET in 2016,” it said.

In a separate statement, Yee expressed his confidence that the group is well-positioned for continued success and to drive sustainable progress in the maritime industry under the leadership of Rajalingam who is currently MISC’s chief operating officer and AET’s president and CEO.

“His appointment demonstrates the strength and sustainability of MISC Group’s talent development and leadership succession plans and I wish him the very best,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Rajalingam said the maritime industry is undergoing one of the most transformative periods, unlike anything seen before, with sustainability as the vital force that is shaping the industry’s future.

“The group has always been championing sustainability in driving progress and value creation, and I am excited for the challenges we will be tackling together as well as the opportunities that we can explore further,” he added. – Bernama, June 3, 2022

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