
(www.MaritimeCyprus.com) Prevention at Sea successfully concluded its Singapore Maritime Event at Park Royal Marina Bay, bringing together maritime leaders, operators, and industry professionals for a half-day of high-level discussions on compliance, digitalization, and seafarer competency.
The event focused on empowering shipping companies to navigate compliance with confidence in an era of evolving regulations and digital transformation.
Key themes explored included:
- Maritime Vetting: Insights into SIRE 2.0, RISQ 3.1, and DryBMS
- Digital Compliance: The future of electronic ship logbooks and streamlined reporting
- Seafarer Competency: Addressing behavioural assessment within SIRE 2.0
“Physical inspections are valuable, but they are time consuming, subjective and sometimes unfair. I firmly believe that vetting will evolve into a multi-dimensional and multi-factor exercise fueled by data from compliance systems like our MORSE platform” said Petros Achtypis, CEO of Prevention at Sea.
“MORSE is not just a software. It is a compliance ecosystem, a philosophy, and a promise that Prevention at Sea will always stand behind you, making life easier, safer, and more compliant” added Christos Georgiou, Head of Product at Prevention at Sea.
The event fostered open dialogue and practical knowledge-sharing, providing participants with a deeper understanding of how to prepare for the challenges and opportunities in maritime compliance.
For more information about Prevention at Sea, please visit www.preventionatsea.com






















