Singapore Strengthens Maritime Services Cluster And Gears up for Digital And Green Future

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The third edition of the Maritime Services Leaders Forum (MSLF) was held on 18 April, during Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) 2024. Organized by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the MSLF saw over 200 global industry leaders gather in Singapore to discuss the role of maritime services in advancing the digital and green transformation, reports MPA.

Singapore Grows as an International Maritime Services Cluster

Singapore continues to grow as an International Maritime Centre, with more than 180 international shipping groups based in Singapore. These shipping groups are supported by over 30 leading international shipbroking firms, some 30 law firms with maritime practice, and over 20 financial institutions with shipping portfolios. 10 of the 12 International Group of P&I clubs are also present in Singapore. Leading shipbroking firms such as SSY, Fearnleys, and Braemar have also expanded into financial advisory services in Singapore to better serve their regional and global clients.

Facilitated by the strong support from the government and judiciary, the rule of law, and established frameworks for effective cross-border recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards and mediated settlement agreements, Singapore continues to grow as an international legal hub that offers a comprehensive suite of dispute resolution services, including arbitration. Together with the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC), SCMA introduced the SICC Jurisdiction Model Clause in November 2023 where parties can designate the SICC as the supervisory court to hear applications relating to the Singapore International Arbitration Act 1994 (IAA).

Parties bringing IAA proceedings before the SICC may avail themselves to the SICC’s highly specialised Bench that includes leading jurists from foreign jurisdictions – several of whom have been admitted to the SCMA Panel of Arbitrators, representation by registered foreign lawyers, and third-party funding. With the SICC Jurisdiction Model Clause, a harmonized suite of services is now offered to users of the SCMA arbitration rules that are specially tailored for the shipping and international trade sectors.

In January 2024, SCMA was appointed as the Main Sponsor and Secretariat for the prestigious International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot (IMLAM), assisting the IMLAM Organising Committee with the organization of the leading moot in its field. Venues for the competition rotate between the Asia-Pacific and Europe every year[4]. IMLAM enables opportunities for law students to gain quality experiences in maritime law and arbitration and supports talent development for maritime legal services.

SCMA was also appointed as the host partner organizing the International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (ICMA) XXIII, which will take place in Singapore from 22 to 27 March 2026. ICMA is a global flagship event for maritime and commercial arbitrators, legal experts, and the shipping community.

Singapore will be hosting the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) annual conference from 15 to 18 September 2025, a global platform for marine insurers to discuss key issues in the sector. The IUMI annual conference brings together key decision-makers from the international marine insurance and reinsurance markets.

MPA and Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG), through the Singapore Standards Council (SSC), are developing national standards on methanol and also ammonia bunkering. The standards aim to ensure the safe operations and handling of these fuels and will support the maritime industry’s transition to sustainable alternative fuels. They span areas including custody transfer requirements, operational and safety requirements for the delivery of methanol and ammonia from a bunker tanker to receiving vessels, as well as crew training and competencies. The standards will accelerate the maritime industry’s green transition, and drive innovation and investments into new green fuel-related maritime services such as legal contracting, financing, and risk management.

In the latest Leading Maritime Cities of the World report by DNV and Menon Economics, Singapore continues to be the leading maritime hub securing the top position for the sixth consecutive time. This achievement underscores the commitment of Singapore as a maritime services cluster and its strong partnership with industry.

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Source: MPA