Singapore Hosts the 1st General Assembly of (IALA) Maritime Tickers

Singapore Hosts the 1st General Assembly of (IALA)

Singapore is hosting the 1st General Assembly of the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation (IALA) from 18 to 21 February 2025.

This is IALAs inaugural General Assembly since becoming an intergovernmental organization (IGO) on 22 August 2024, following the entry into force of the Convention on the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation

 

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Singapore’s Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, Mr Teo Chee Hean, delivered the keynote address at the opening ceremony. In his address, Mr Teo highlighted the importance of international co-operation in enhancing navigational safety, and reaffirmed IALA’s role and Singapore’s support of IALA’s mission to foster the safe and efficient movement of vessels for the benefit of the maritime community and the protection of the marine environment.

Established in 1957, IALAs transition from a non-governmental organisation to an IGO reflects its growing importance in shaping international standards and best practices for safe and efficient navigation. Its status as an IGO strengthens IALA’s mandate to harmonise global maritime navigation systems, promote maritime safety initiatives, and collaborate with its member states, international organizations, and industry stakeholders to address emerging challenges in maritime safety and environmental protection.

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Bringing together about 400 delegates and attendees from 65 countries, comprising senior government officials and maritime leaders from industry associations and companies, the General Assembly provides a platform to discuss developments in Aids to Navigation, vessel traffic services, emerging technologies, and governance in emerging areas such as the use of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships.

Delegates will also review progress in capacity-building efforts and technical cooperation to support the implementation of modern Aids to Navigation solutions, particularly in developing maritime nations. The General Assembly will also be electing the IALA Council for the next term and will set strategic priorities for the organization’s work in the coming years.

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IALA Secretary-General, Mr Francis Zachariae who delivered remarks at the Opening Ceremony, said: “I am deeply grateful to Singapore for elevating this first General Assembly to such a prestigious level. The transition to an intergovernmental organization will enable IALA to collaborate more effectively with governments and other intergovernmental organizations.

Most importantly, it will strengthen IALA’s role as the leading international technical authority in its field, significantly enhancing global recognition of its work and the standards it seeks to establish. This, in turn, will promote greater harmonisation of Marine Aids to Navigation and related services worldwide.

The continued strong participation of our industrial members will ensure that the vital connection between aids to navigation authorities and service providers remains intact, preserving the high quality and integrity of our work.”

As part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between IALA World-Wide Academy (IALA WWA) and MPA, a joint seminar on VHF Data Exchange System was organised by MPA, IALA WWA, and the Japan Coast Guard.

The MoU, renewed for the period from 2024 to 2027, underscores Singapore’s continued commitment to support capacity-building initiatives that enhance global maritime safety. The IALA WWA also held a seminar on the safety of navigation, focusing on key advancements in digitalisation and maritime connectivity.

The States that have ratified, accepted or acceded so far are Singapore, Norway, Japan, Malaysia, India, Panama, The Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, France, Denmark, Finland, Cuba, Slovenia, Ireland, Sweden, Albania, Tunisia, Mexico, Oman, Germany, China, Portugal, Bulgaria, Croatia, Egypt, Brazil, Qatar, Belgium, Türkiye, Solomon Islands, Chile, Australia, Uruguay.

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