Singapore’s maritime sector to accelerate Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption under new partnership

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to accelerate the adoption of AI among maritime companies in Singapore to improve productivity and strengthen competitiveness. 

MPA and SSA will support maritime companies in adopting AI across key functions, including ship agency, ship management and chartering, shipping operations, as well as bunkering operations. Companies will be able to access a knowledge base of maritime AI use cases to inform their adoption plans, connect with solution providers, and pilot AI applications in their own operating environment. They can also draw on AI Singapore’s AI Readiness Index (AIRI) framework to understand their AI maturity and guide their next steps.

To support implementation, MPA and SSA will work with Institutes of Higher Learning and service providers to develop and roll out training programmes. These will equip employees with the skills required for evolving job roles and support companies in developing AI strategies. SSA has started initial runs of the AI training programme with 21 companies participating, and has a full rollout planned for later in 2026.   

Under the Memorandum, MPA and SSA will organise a series of industry engagements in the coming months, including the Maritime AI Forum in 2H2026. The Forum aims to raise awareness of AI and will provide an opportunity for companies to learn from real-world AI applications and identify practical use cases. MPA and SSA will also explore impactful AI innovation projects for the maritime industry.

Ang Wee Keong, Chief Executive, MPA said: “Artificial intelligence will increasingly shape how maritime operations are planned and executed. Companies that are able to apply AI effectively, whether in improving vessel performance, optimising port operations or enhancing decision-making, will be better positioned to operate efficiently and remain competitive”.

TS Teo, President, SSA, said: “AI is reshaping industries, and our maritime sector must move decisively to forge ahead. Through this MOU, SSA is committed to helping companies embark on the AI adoption journey. By equipping companies and their workforce with the required knowledge, the right tools and the relevant capabilities, we strengthen the competitiveness of Maritime Singapore.”

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