Singapore Ratifies Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation

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Singapore is the first country to ratify the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation, says a press release published on the MPA website.

Ratifying the Convention 

On 9 March 2021, Singapore ratified the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation. It is the first country to do so shortly after it signed the Convention on 1 March 2021. 

Ratifying the Convention will support the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) to become an intergovernmental organization.

About IALA 

Established in 1957, IALA is the leading international association for technical standards in marine aids to navigation (ATON), vessel traffic services (VTS), and e-navigation. 

Consisting of technical committees that develop common standards and practices across the maritime industry, IALA drives the harmonization of ATON worldwide to foster safe, economic, and efficient shipping. As an intergovernmental organization, IALA will be better placed to fulfill the crucial role it plays in facilitating marine navigation.

VTS and e-Navigation standards

As a major hub port and a coastal state situated along with one of the world’s busiest waterways for international shipping, Singapore recognises the importance of IALA’s efforts to establish common technical standards for VTS and e-Navigation in promoting safe and efficient shipping. 

Singapore IALA MoU

Besides hosting various IALA workshops and courses over the years, Singapore also signed a memorandum of understanding with IALA in 2018, which committed S$1 million over five years to support the IALA World-Wide Academy in capacity building and human resource development for IALA’s National Members. Singapore is presently serving a four-year term as an elected Council Member of IALA.

Secretary-General of IALA

Mr Francis Zachariae, Secretary-General of IALA, said, “Over the years, the MPA has been instrumental in their active support to IALA and the generous sponsorship to the World-Wide Academy. Their strong experience and continued innovation, especially in the domains of vessel traffic services and e-navigation has greatly assisted the work of IALA. The MPA has also been instrumental in the change of status process and is now the first State to have ratified the Convention, for which I am very grateful.”

Singapore Transport minister

Mr Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Foreign Affairs, said, “Singapore supports the elevation of IALA’s status from a non-governmental organization to an intergovernmental organization. This will boost international participation in IALA’s activities and strengthen global cooperation and coordination in harmonizing marine ATON and related services. As an IALA Council Member, Singapore strongly supports IALA in growing its mandate to improve navigational safety and the efficiency of maritime traffic for the global shipping community.”

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Source: MPA Singapore