The Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS) E-Bulletin is an electronic newsletter published by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to provide regular updates and important information to shipowners, maritime professionals, and stakeholders in Singapore's shipping industry, serving as an communication channel to inform the maritime community about SRS' performance, achievements and information about MPA's services and initiatives to maintain Singapore's position as a leading international ship registry.
Latest Issues
SRS E-Bulletin 2025: December Edition
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Stakeholders' Engagement and Partnerships
- SRS Forum 2025
- Shipping Division Integrated Ship Services (ISS)
- Day of the Seafarer 2025
- Engagement Session with Cadets/Seafaring Students at SMA
- Meeting of the MPA-RO Technical Committee
SRS Performance
- Port State Control (PSC) Performance of Singapore-Registered Ships from 1st January to 31st October 2025
- Industry Workshop on "The Prevention of Container Fire"
- Dialogue Session with SRS Operators of ships calling ports in Paris MOU
- Ferry Dialogue Session 2025
Case Studies & Lessons Learnt
- Collision
- Transfer of Heavy Metal Plates Onboard
- Improvised Tool
- Critical Findings from Inspections for Emergency Source of Electrical Power on Ships
SRS E-Bulletin 2025: June Edition
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Feature Story
- Singapore’s qualification for continuance in the United States Coast Guard’s Quality Shipping for the 21st Century (QUALSHIP 21) Program
SRS Performance
- Port State Control (PSC) Performance of the SRS from 1 January to 30 April 2025
- Dialogue with SRS Operators calling Australia's ports and ports in Paris MOU region
News and Announcement
- Port State Control Committee Introduces New Performance Recognition Scheme for Shipping Companies
- MPA Appreciation Dinner for Seafarers and Partners in Seafarers' Welfare
- Celebration held at The Mission to Seafarer Singapore's (MtSS) Drop-in Centre at Jurong Port
Case Studies
- Port State Control Committee Introduces New Performance Recognition Scheme for Shipping Companies
- Crew member struck by rescue boat crank handle during maintenance
- Collision Incident in the Singapore Strait Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS)
- Loss of life
- Total loss of Utility Vessel
- Unauthorised boarding leading to injury of crew