What does MPA do in Singapore?

MPA stands for the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. It is a statutory body under the Ministry of Transport in Singapore and is responsible for regulating and developing Singapore’s maritime industry.

Some of the key functions of MPA in Singapore include:

  1. Port and marine services: MPA regulates and manages the operations of Singapore’s port and provides marine services such as vessel traffic management, pilotage, and tug services.
  2. Maritime safety and security: MPA enforces safety and security regulations in Singapore’s waters, including vessel inspections and accident investigations.
  3. Maritime regulations: MPA formulates and enforces regulations related to shipping and maritime activities, including vessel registration, licensing of maritime personnel, and environmental protection.
  4. Industry development: MPA promotes the growth and development of Singapore’s maritime industry through initiatives such as research and development, education and training, and international partnerships.
  5. International engagement: MPA represents Singapore in international maritime organizations and works to strengthen cooperation and collaboration with other countries in the maritime sector.

Overall, MPA plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and sustainable operation of Singapore’s maritime industry.

See also  Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore