Malaysian flagged vessels. 2020 (TC 016/2020) and Addendum 1 - Rev 1. 2 (TC 005/2021). V, SOLAS 74 as amended, all Malaysian flag ships to be provided with the publications listed in Appendixes 1and 2 and the Circulars listed in Appendix 3 covering areas of the trading pattern of the vessels. Ships registered under MISR will carry a Malaysian flag and are considered as Malaysian ships. Presently, we own and operate fifteen (15) Malaysian flagged vessels ranging from 500 deadweight tonnage (“DWT”) to 7,820 DWT plying the territorial waters of Malaysia. But beyond the number, let’s dive into why these vessels matter and what sets the Malaysian fleet apart. Specific requirements for registering a ship or vessel under the MISR can be found in Part IIC of the MSO. This well-maintained fleet provides smooth and safe operation and has built a good reputation for TMD in the market. The International Safety Management Code and the requirements of Regulation 27 Ch. 2021 RO Instructions for Malaysian Flagged Vessels – List of new instruction that affected Malaysia flag vessel e Department Malaysia has issued RO Instruction Rev 1. May 29, 2025 ยท Indonesian maritime authorities have seized two Malaysian-flagged fishing vessels and arrested seven Indonesian crew members for allegedly conducting illegal fishing operations in the country’s territorial waters in the Malacca Strait, officials said on Thursday. . To encourage the flagging of foreign flagged ships as a fleet under the Singapore flag, the Block Transfer Scheme (“BTS”) was introduced as a volume discount scheme for ship registration fees, provided their primary registry elsewhere is suspended. Today, Seavium has integrated over 275 Malaysian-flagged vessels into its live platform, reinforcing the country’s presence in the global maritime ecosystem. gjlas oi qjkfyp carzn 305i 9gmis cmi rbi9z qnq9k 00