Singapore: A World Class Maritime Ecosystem | Chapter 1 - The Regulatory and Support Pillars
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Singapore: A World Class Maritime Ecosystem | Chapter 1 - The Regulatory and Support Pillars
Monday, April 7, 2025
Episode # 4 Featuring:
- Ms. Beng Tee Tan, Executive Director - Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF)
- Ms. Caroline Yang, President, Singapore Shipping Association; CEO, Hong Lam Marine Pte Ltd
- And podcast host, Mr. Punit Oza, Founder & Director, Maritime NXT
In this episode, the first of three focusing on the aspects of a successful maritime ecosystem, we explore how Singapore transformed from a key port into one of the world’s leading maritime centres. Our expert panel discusses the strategic elements behind this evolution—ranging from government foresight and infrastructure investment to talent development and sustainability initiatives.
This chapters focuses on the Regulatory and Support Pillars, allowing us to dive into Singapore’s holistic and proactive approach to supporting its maritime ecosystem, where shipping companies, professional bodies, educational institutions, and dispute resolution mechanisms are all part of the equation. As the maritime industry faces mounting challenges, our panelists explore the future of ecosystem collaboration, regional integration, and how Singapore is working with ASEAN and broader Asian shipping bodies to ensure sustainable, inclusive growth.
Key Discussion points included:
- Key Transformation Elements Behind Singapore’s Rise as a Maritime Centre
- Holistic Government Support for the Ecosystem - Role of Public-Private Partnerships
- Ecosystem Collaborations to Address Industry Challenges
- Singapore’s Growth Linked to Asian Maritime Rise