The 19th Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) held its largest-ever edition in Singapore last week, welcoming 19,431 attendees, alongside more than 819 exhibitors from 41 regions and countries, including 20 pavilions, and 112 speakers
The 19th Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) held its largest-ever edition in Singapore last week, welcoming 19,431 attendees, alongside more than 819 exhibitors from 41 regions and countries, including 20 pavilions, and 112 speakers from across the globe.
Amid the strong turnout, APM saw a significant number of announcements, covering product launches and the inking of partnerships, signalling strong momentum for advancing the industry and underscoring the industry’s unwavering confidence in Asia’s premier maritime event and conference.
Yeow Hui Leng, Group Project Director of APM, said: “The numerous deals and partnerships announced at the event underscore APM’s role beyond that of a maritime marketplace; it also serves as a platform for showcasing best‑in‑class innovations and setting the stage for solutions that will shape the future of the industry. We thank our partners for their long‑standing support and trust in APM as the premier meeting point for global and regional players—one that fosters meaningful dialogue, bold collaboration, and strategic partnerships that will propel the maritime sector to greater heights.”
This year’s event brought together key decision-makers from across Asia, including shipowners and shipyards. Notably, the Indonesian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA) led a delegation of 60 shipowners representing 20 shipping lines. Carmelita Hartoto,
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