XINDE MARINE NEWS
Singapore and Indonesia Maritime Authorities Forge Stronger Ties Under MoU on Co-operation on Human Resources Development of the Government Officers in Maritime Field Xinde Marine News 2022-02-10 09:17


The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Directorate General of Sea Transportation (DGST), Ministry of Transportation, Republic of Indonesia, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to extend the co-operation on human resources development of the government officers in the maritime field for another three years. This extension marks 17 years of strong bilateral cooperation between MPA and DGST on maritime training.

 
Over the last 17 years, close to 100 programmes and workshops have been organised for about 1,600 officials under the MoU. The areas of training include the implementation of conventions under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which contribute to the enhancement of navigational safety and marine environmental protection, as well as maritime leadership development.
 
Ms Quah Ley Hoon, Chief Executive of MPA, said, "This MoU is testament to the close maritime ties between Indonesia and Singapore. The strong commitment by DGST and MPA to facilitate greater exchange of knowledge and best practices will continue to raise the technical capability of our officers.”
 
Mr Arif Toha, Acting Director General of Sea Transportation, DGST, said, “This MoU aims to improve the technical capability of the officers of the two organisations. It facilitates more frequent exchanges and greater cross-learning between the maritime agencies of Indonesia and Singapore”.

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

CIMC Enric Announces Commissioning of China’s First Large-Scale Bio-Based Green Methanol Project

xinde marine news2025-12-16

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Most Routes have Insufficient Demand, and the C

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-24

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Transportation Demand Remains Weak, and Freight

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-17

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly commentary: Overall Shipments have Slowed Down, and the Com

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-11

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Overall Demand has Increased, and Freight Rates

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-03

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Shipping Lines Announce Freight Rate Hikes in M

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-10-27