November 1, 2024, Antalya, Turkey — YMN Tanker Marine Management A.Ş. hosted an inspiring Maritime Partners in Safety (MPnS) Mediterranean Group Workshop 2024 / II in the scenic Kemer region near Antalya. This gathering provided maritime leaders and safety experts an ideal escape from Istanbul's cold and a vibrant environment to connect, collaborate, and innovate.
Armona Denizcilik joined forces with leading maritime companies, all united by a shared mission to promote safety and strengthen resilience across the industry. The workshop kicked off with a lively welcome, creating an atmosphere of inspiration and collaborative knowledge-sharing for all participants.
The agenda featured a lineup of impactful sessions, starting with Bharat Bhatia's presentation on engaging Generation Y and Z in MPnS initiatives. Bhatia's talk energized the room and inspired new approaches to involving younger generations in maritime safety efforts. Hamdi Özçelik's exploration into causal reasoning provided a unique perspective on risk assessment, while Sarah White from Shell offered invaluable insights into Human Performance Competency Development, illustrating state-of-the-art training techniques for improved performance.
Representing Armona Denizcilik, Mediterranean Group Lead Marlon Weinstabl took the stage alongside Armona's HSEQ Manager, Sean Fourie, to provide updates on the company's MPnS goals and ongoing progress, highlighting Armona’s steadfast commitment to safety excellence. Together, Marlon and Sean introduced the innovative Dry-Docking Interface Wheel, a groundbreaking safety tool that exemplifies Armona’s dedication to pioneering industry-leading safety solutions.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to all attendees for their enthusiasm, collaboration, and dedication to a safer maritime future. Together, we made significant strides toward enhancing safety practices and fostering a culture of resilience in our industry. Armona Denizcilik is excited to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation and safety in maritime operations. Let's keep leading the way in setting new standards for maritime safety!