The two ports discussed various
areas of potential cooperation regarding sustainable maritime transport during
the UK-Singapore Green Economy Framework (UKSGEF), paving the way for further
discussions on green and digital shipping cooperation between Singapore and Southampton. “…Partnership
between ports and with governments will be key in driving real change and
today’s discussions between us and MPA set a great foundation for sustainable
maritime trade between our two ports,” Alastair Welch, ABP’s Regional
Director for Southampton said.
“I look forward to a strong partnership in developing cost-effective
solutions for the international shipping community,” Teo Eng Dih, Chief Executive
of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, said.
MPA Singapore recently signed a
Letter of Intent (LOI) with the International Association of Classification
Societies (IACS) to collaborate on various maritime digitalisation and
decarbonisation initiatives, aiming at developing technical standards and
unified requirements to ensure that new maritime solutions are safely
implemented. The LOI will focus on key areas such as smart and autonomous
ships, digitalization and cybersecurity, marine electrification, and the use of
zero- and low-carbon fuels onboard vessels