DGST Indonesia DGST Indonesia STATUS REPORT MARINE CASUALTY AFFECTING TRAFFIC MOVEMENT ON STRAITS OF MALACCA AND SINGAPORE The 38 th Tripartite Technical Expert Group (TTEG)
Introduction DGST Indonesia • Continuous review of any marine accident and incident at Straits of Malacca and Singapore. • Deep analysis on several same location happened of any incidents.
Introduction Occurrences plotted chart the Straits of Malacca and Singapore from 2009 to 2013 (Indonesian-registered ship) DGST Indonesia
Traffic Separation Scheme in the Straits of Malacca & Singapore Adopted by IMO in 1980 Adopted by IMO in 1998
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IMO Secretary-General DGST Indonesia Maritime transport is central to sustainable development, as the world’s only really reliable, global, cost-effective and energy- efficient mass transportation method for energy, materials, foods and industrial products.
Bodies involved in action DGST Indonesia Search and rescue services, maritime security agencies, coast guards and maritime law enforcement agencies and many others, too. They all have a part to play in defining and achieving a sustainable Maritime Transportation System
DGST Indonesia Thank You
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