Image by Tim Alberts from Pixabay
Image by Tim Alberts from Pixabay

The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has partnered with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to develop the Philippine National Standards (PNS) for the shipbuilding and ship repair (SBSR) sector.

The Marina-DTI joint technical committee will formulate the PNS for the SBSR sector “to ensure the quality and competitiveness of Philippine-SBSR services through sustainable business processes as envisioned in the 10-year maritime industry development plan (MIDP), specifically under priority program #5 or the establishment of a global maritime hub,” the maritime authority said in a statement.

DTI, through the Bureau of Philippine Standards, formulates PNS or adopts relevant international or foreign standards to help industries produce quality products or services and raise productivity.

READ: PH national standards for safe, sustainable road freight transport released

Currently, Philippine shipyards are required to acquire certifications from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on the commitment to environment-friendly practices; the Bureau of Fire Protection on the safety of the workplace against fire accidents; and the Department of Labor and Employment on the welfare of the workers.

With the PNS, the shipyards will also be required to meet the minimum international standards to ensure the quality and safety of Philippine-made vessels.

Marina said DTI fully supports its efforts to modernize the SBSR industry, noting that the sector’s modernization will help alleviate poverty, attract foreign investments, and achieve goals under the Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022.

On May 8, 2019, Marina will conduct a consultation with SBSR stakeholders in Mindanao to discuss the development of the PNS, specifically those on ship design.

Aside from DTI, Marina noted that the Department of Science and Technology, Philippine Ports Authority, and several private partners also support the development of the PNS for the SBSR sector.

You May Also Like

PISFA, AISL MOA on container deposit fee expected soon

THE Philippine International Seafreight Forwarders Association (PISFA) and the Association of International Shipping Lines (AISL) will soon sign a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on…

Maersk Line taking online bookings in 3 ways

In a new operational update, A.P. Moller-Maersk announced that its operations are “now running close to normal again,” and said Maersk Line is currently…

Joint foreign chambers in PH push for immediate approval of traffic bill

The Joint Foreign Chambers (JFC) in the Philippines is urging Congress to pass the traffic and congestion crisis legislation in view of the worsening…

Davao port privatization moving along

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) will submit to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) privatization documents for the Port of Davao by July…