December 25, 2024
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced that MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy (MMMA), jointly operated by MOL and Magsaysay Maritime Corporation (Note 1), has received the certification on December 12 from the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) that the MMMA is in conformity with the requirements for the "Authorized Seafarer Education Institution" under JISS system.
Previously, graduates of overseas seafarer education institutions were required to pass an MLIT examination before being allowed to board Japanese-flagged vessels as seafarers. Thanks to the certification, seafarers who have completed the curriculum and graduated from the MMMA's Bachelor of Science program in Maritime Transport (BSMT) and in Maritime Engineering (BSME) and obtained a maritime license of the Philippines are exempt from the MLIT examination, allowing them to board Japanese-flagged vessels as officers or engineers.
Seafarer education institutions must meet MLIT's strict standards to obtain the certification, and this accreditation demonstrates the high quality and long-term credibility of MMMA's educational programs and the reliability that MLIT has placed in MMMA in terms of its educational structure, training facilities, and academic performance (Note 2).
The MOL Group will continue its efforts to train Filipino seafarers through education, and strive to develop skilled seafarers who will support the safe operation of MOL fleet. Through this initiative, MOL Group strives to train seafarers and create jobs that will lead to "contributing to the growth and development of people and communities," which is one of the group's sustainability issues. MOL Group shall continue to support people's day-to-day fundamentals as part of its safety-focused operations as a responsible custodian of a social infrastructure business.
[Outline of MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy (MMMA)]
Name: MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy Inc. (4-year merchant marine university, boarding school)
Location: Salitran, Dasmariñas City, Cavite State, Philippines (about 30km south of Manila)
No. of students: Max. 300 per year (150 each for navigation school and engine school)
Opened: August 2018
President: Dr. Michael C. Morales
(Note 1) One of the largest manning companies and MOL's partner in the Philippines. MOL and MMC jointly established an exclusive manning company for MOL, Magsaysay MOL Marine Inc. in 1997.
(Note 2) In May 2024, MMMA participated for the first time in the Maritime Schools Assessment Program (MSAP) hosted by the Philippine-Japan Manning Consultative Council, Inc., which was held for the first time in five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, and both the BSMT and the BSME achieved second place in the nation.
MOL Group 5 Sustainability Issues
MOL Group identifies "Sustainability Issues" (Materiality) as our key issues for sustainable growth with society through realization of the Group Vision.
We anticipate this initiative to contribute especially to the realization of "Safety & Value -Provide added value through safe transportation and our social infrastructure business-" and "Human & Community -Contributing to the growth and development of people and communities-".