en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in maritime decarbonization, digitalization, innovation, and human resource development. This agreement underscores their joint commitment to promoting a sustainable, digitalized, and future-oriented maritime sector, while enhancing MSC's operations and commercial activities in Singapore.

MPA Chief Executive Ang Wee Keong stated that this collaboration reflects a solid partnership aimed at driving sustainability and digitalization in the maritime sector, and through joint efforts, consolidating Singapore's position as a reliable and future-oriented global maritime hub.
MSC Chief Executive Soren Toft noted that Singapore is a strategically important hub for MSC and a key gateway to Asia. As MSC marks its 30th anniversary in Singapore, this MOU reinforces its long-term commitment to strengthening its presence in the country. MSC aligns with Singapore's priorities in shaping the future of global shipping and looks forward to deepening cooperation to drive sustained growth and resilience in the maritime industry.
Under the agreement, MPA and MSC will explore new routes and services to enhance connectivity, support the adoption of alternative marine fuels such as bio-LNG, and promote technologies that improve vessel energy efficiency and operational performance.
The two parties will also collaborate on maritime digitalization initiatives to improve operational efficiency, including optimizing vessel arrivals and port operations. In terms of human resource development, MSC will support internship and scholarship opportunities through the MaritimeONE platform under the Singapore Maritime Foundation, an industry-led tripartite alliance integrating industry, government, and higher education institutions, aimed at raising awareness of the maritime sector and attracting qualified talent.
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