LiMA Boss Visits Liberian Registry In Virginia To Harness Commitment In Maritime Sector

LiMA Boss Visits Liberian Registry In Virginia To Harness Commitment In Maritime Sector

 

By Marie Willie

 

MONROVIA, June 20 (LINA) – The Commission of the Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) Neto Zarzar Lighe Sr. has paid a courtesy visit to the Liberian Registry in Virginia, USA to strengthen the collaboration and dedication to shared values in advancing the maritime industry's standards and practices.

The visit underscores the Liberia Maritime Authority’s commitment to fostering strong partnerships between LiMA and the Liberian Registry in Virginia.

According to a statement from LiMA, the interactions provided a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas and best practices for both institutions.

The Liberian Registry's unwavering dedication to regulatory compliance and innovative safety measures left a profound impact on the visiting delegation.

Commissioner Lighe is confident that the Liberian Registry will continue to set unparalleled benchmarks in the seaborne trade, adding that the collaborative effort during the visit is bound to further enhance safety and operational standards across the industry.

The LiMA Boss expressed sincere gratitude to the Liberian Registry in Virginia for their hospitality and looks forward to future engagements that will drive excellence and innovation within the global maritime community.

The Liberian Registry is the world's largest and most prestigious open registries, known for its rigorous safety standards and commitment to regulatory compliance. The Registry provides comprehensive and innovative services to ship owners and operators, ensuring the highest levels of safety, security, and environmental protection.