THE Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) is making all Singapore shipowners, shipmanagers, shipmasters and crew of Singapore ships as well as the shipping community of testing for Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS) on Singapore registered ships.
The MPA circular serves to explain test procedures and the change in the dedicated email address for receiving Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS) alerts and supersedes Shipping Circular No 16 of 2006 and Shipping Circular No 9 of 2011.
Shipowners and managers of existing Singapore-registered ships are required to programme the new email address Shipalert@mpa.gov.sg in the SSAS of the ships by their next annual radio survey or July 1 2016, whichever is earlier.
Shipowners and managers of ships that are newly registered with the Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS) from the date of this circular onwards should ensure that the SSAS of the ships are programmed with the email address Shipalert@mpa.gov.sg with effect from their date of registration with the Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS).
The old dedicated email address that has been in used–Shipalert_MPA@mpa.gov.sg would continue to be in use for receiving and responding to SSAS alerts and would co-exist with the new email address - Shipalert@mpa.gov.sg until June 30 2016. With effect from 1 July 2016, the email Shipalert_MPA@mpa.gov.sg would cease to be in use.
PORTS
27 August 2015 - 22:05
Singapore ships must be ready for Ship Security Alert Systems tests
THE Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) is making all Singapore shipowners, shipmanagers, shipmasters and crew of Singapore ships as well as the shipping community of testing for Ship Security Alert Systems (SSAS) on Singapore registered ships.
PORTS
27 August 2015 - 22:05
Singapore ships must be ready for Ship Security Alert Systems tests
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