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Exhibition To Commemorate 25 Years Of MPA’s Work In Developing Maritime Singapore

  • November 13, 2021
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Mr S Iswaran, Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, launched the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore’s (MPA) 25th Anniversary Exhibition in the Singapore Maritime Gallery at Marina South Pier today. MPA was established in 1996 by the merger of the Marine Department, the National Maritime Board and the regulatory departments of then-Port of Singapore Authority.
Visitors to the exhibition, named “The Voyage”, can learn more about the milestones in MPA’s 25-year journey in partnering the industry and unions in building up the maritime sector in Singapore. Through immersive and interactive displays, the exhibition also offers visitors a glimpse into how MPA is working with other stakeholders to future-proof the industry through maritime digitalisation, decarbonisation and more. Please refer to the factsheet for details about MPA and the exhibition.
The exhibition was one of several events being organised to commemorate MPA’s 25th Anniversary. MPA, being the flag administration overseeing the Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS), also celebrated the 55th Anniversary of SRS this year at a forum on 8 October. All these events will culminate in a year-end 25th Anniversary event to mark the completion of the Phase 1 reclamation works for Tuas Port.
In conjunction with its 25th Anniversary celebrations, MPA also commissioned a mural art display at Marina South Pier to show appreciation to the harbour craft community. They are frontline maritime personnel who provide critical marine services like bunkering, ship supplies, and launch services for crew. The mural art display highlights the important roles of harbour craft personnel in providing such essential marine services in Singapore.
Minister Iswaran joined representatives from the harbour craft community to add finishing touches to the mural art display at the foyer of Marina South Pier. This is the final wall in a three-part mural art display series. In April this year, MPA, together with PSA Corporation Limited (PSA) and Jurong Port (JP), commissioned the first two mural art displays – one each at PSA and JP terminals. The mural art displays highlight the vital role of seafarers and port workers in ensuring that international trade and the flow of supplies into Singapore remain uninterrupted amidst the pandemic.
“Over the past 25 years, MPA has made invaluable contributions to Singapore’s maritime sector. As both a port authority and maritime administration, MPA has been instrumental in making Singapore a global maritime leader with a vibrant maritime industry. The Port of Singapore has grown from handling 13 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in 1996 to nearly 37 million TEUs in 2020, the Singapore Registry of Ships is now the fifth largest in the world, and the number of international shipping groups based in Singapore has quadrupled from around 40 in 2004 when MPA became the sector developer, to more than 160 in 2020. I wish MPA every success in the next exciting phase of Singapore’s maritime voyage,” said Mr Iswaran.
Admission to the Singapore Maritime Gallery and the exhibition is open to the public and is free of charge. The exhibition is open till 31 March 2022, from Tuesdays to Sundays (9am to 6pm). For more details on MPA’s 25th Anniversary events, please refer to go.gov.sg/mpa-25th-anniversary.

 

 

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Mr S Iswaran, Minister for Transport and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, joined representatives from the harbour craft community to add finishing touches to the mural.


From left: Mr Niam Chiang Meng, Chairman of MPA; Capt M Segar, Assistant Chief Executive (Operations) of MPA; Mr Tommy Phun, Director (Business Development) of Eng Hup Shipping Pte Ltd; Minister; Mr Ashari Bin Sumari, Operations Supervisor of York Launch Service; Mr Jaxton Su, mural artist; Ms Quah Ley Hoon, Chief Executive of MPA; Mr Kieu Kim Sen, Managing Director of York Launch Service, in front of the mural art display.


Minister, together with Chairman of MPA and Chief Executive of MPA, launched the MPA 25th Anniversary Exhibition in the Singapore Maritime Gallery at Marina South Pier.


Minister touring the ‘The Voyage’ exhibition, that showcases MPA’s 25-year journey.


Minister touring the exhibition.


Past MPA leaders – ex-Chairman and ex-Chief Executives – attended the launch of the exhibition that celebrates more than two decades since MPA was established in 1996.


MPA partnered our adopted charities, MINDS and REACH Community Services, to co-create the “Voyage – The Next 25 Years”, an artwork of a sailing boat to commemorate MPA’s 25th anniversary.

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