Bring Them Home!
Bring Them Home!
Despite a universal campaign from all sectors of the shipping industry to classify seafarers as key workers, and to facilitate crew transfers, many governments are slow to respond to the growing situation in supporting seafarers especially with regards to their movement to and from the ships.
Stringent requirements on border controls have led to some estimates that 30% of all seafarers on ships are continuing to serve onboard even after completing their Seafarer Employment Agreement (SEA), with at least 5% of all seafarers have been on board for over 12 months in breach of the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC).
We call upon governments, health, maritime and airline authorities to resolve this growing humanitarian crisis and to also consider that not only the severe effect on the mental health and well-being of seafarers, but also the very real danger to safe operations posed by exhausted and mentally fatigued crew on board. We need governments to recognise the commitment that seafarers have made during the pandemic, provide them with key worker status and open the borders, allowing seafarers to return home.

Recognition of MSI Staff Contributions ! (Ms Moon & Capt. Anurag)
Mr Eric Cheang Retires After 18 Years of service with First Wave Marine
Mr Eric Cheang Retires After 18 Years of service with First Wave Marine
We like to announce the Mr Eric Cheang from First Wave Marine Services had recently retired from the company. Eric has been with First Wave Marine and known to many for decades, for the dedicated services he has provided. He has played an pivotal role in the First Wave Marine Agency and he will be difficult to replace.
We are all very appreciative for all his hard work and contributions to the team over the last 18 years and Eric will surely be missed. On his retirement, we take this opportunity to wish Eric good luck and success in all future endeavours.

Maritime Comity Calls Singapore On Her Maiden Voyage
MSI Ship Management takes over the first of eight New Building MR vessels, Maritime Comity
MSI Ship Management takes over the first of eight New Building MR vessels, Maritime Comity
MSI Ship Management takes over the first of eight New Building MR, Maritime Comity on at 1118hours local time (Guangzhou, China) on 21 August 2020 at Guangzhou Shipyard International.
Maritime Comity is currently the largest zinc coated MR equipped with exhaust gas cleaning system in the market. It is fitted with nitrogen inert gas system to ensure longer life of coating and reduced cleaning costs. It is also installed with shore-based online ship performance monitoring system to enhance ship operation and management quality. The eco and modern design allow for large cubic to maximize cargo loads with low specific gravity. Each ship also comes with fitted scrubber and with a shallow draft design allowing for maximum flexibility for trading and operations.

Spirit of Seatrek Joins the MSI Fleet
Spirit of Seatrek JOINS THE MSI FLEET
MSI Ship Management Pte Ltd is pleased to announce that the MV Spirit of Seatrek has been taken into our management on July 17th 2020.
The 63k deadweight bulk carrier was taken over smoothly by Team MSI in spite of the current conditions which made crew movements and take-overs of vessels challenging.
Team MS rose to the challenge to ensure that the joining of crew are done in a safe and take-over completed with minimum fuss, in an efficient manner.
Despite these challenging times, MSI is confident that as a Group we will brave the rough seas and like to wish all crew onboard fair winds and a safe passage.
The joining of this beauty expands our bulk carrier fleet as we look to make more inroads into this segment this year.

MSI Completes Full Digitalization of Its Safety Management System
MSI Completes Full Digitalization of Its Safety Management System

MSI Ship Management Reaches a Milestone……122 Crew Movements
MSI Ship Management Reaches a Milestone……122 Crew Movements
In continuation of our ongoing efforts in overseeing crew movements that had been organized in recent weeks, MSI Ship Management had carried out yet another successful crew change at the port of Mokpo (South Korea).
Despite facing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions towards crew movements, MSI Ship Management had carried out to date, a total of 122 successful crew movements of which 72 were off-signers and 50 were on-signers.
We recognize the collective efforts of our MSI seafarers and the MSI crewing team which through their meticulous planning had ensured to make these crew movements as seamless as possible.

MSI Ship Management Carries Out Successful Crew Movement Despite Challenges from COVID-19
MSI Ship Management Carries Out Successful Crew Movement Despite Challenges from COVID-19
