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3 Values a Ship Management Company Must Practice

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International shipping management is a plethora of tasks. It isn’t as plainly as management and if you put enough thought into it, it will make you wonder, “how does one actually manage ships?”. It might sound funny since we might be picturing a person on shipyard commanding ships on where to assemble themselves. It’s really hilarious when you think of it that way. However, ship management is very different from that.

A ship management company is responsible for establishing contracts with private ship owners for leasing different types of ships. This is where most of the ships on a shipping company came from. These ships that were rented to a ship management company are then used for various purposes such as cruising, transporting cargos, and public transportation.

Most of the management tasks involved in a transhipment floating company have a lot to do with maintaining the safety and security of the ships, the people on board, the crew, and the cargos. Therefore, a ship management company, especially those that offer international shipping management is expected to be hands-on in overseeing the operations of the ships.

As a leading ship management company in Singapore, MSI Ship management is delighted to share with you the set of values we are maintaining in our company. These values are the guiding principles of our daily operations and help us deliver the quality of service we have been known for.

Professionalism
Professionalism is an umbrella term that comprises all the qualities expected from a service provider like a ship management company. A ship management company must display professionalism at all times. This includes meeting the terms and conditions set in the contract, being on time for almost all the ship operations, strict adherence to the company policies and the contracts, and being courteous towards every shareholder.


A ship management company that promptly practices professionalism will easily gain the trust of ship owners, its employees, and its customers. Thus, we always see to it that everyone in MSI Ship management is trained and encouraged to display professionalism in every task and to every people we encounter.

Time management
Time is a very important element in international shipping management. Time is included in a leasing contract. It is also important in delivery operations. Other times, it is also crucial to meeting the schedule or revising the schedule when needed.

Like any management duty, international shipping management requires time management. A ship management company is expected to balance the many operations which have their own deadlines.

Risk-taker
Although we often always prefer to avoid the potential risks on daily basis, things are different in international shipping management. Risks are always there, ever-present and unavoidable. Thus, a good ship management company must learn how to face and take risks head-on. It must not waver yet knows when and when not to take the challenge and try to turn it into possibilities.