11 April, 2025
  • 4:02 am COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER PANAMA
  • 3:26 am Panama establishes zero-tolerance policy against the misuse of its flag
  • 3:17 am Panama purges and deregisters 107 ships from its fleet due to sanctions
  • 8:38 am Panama Canal – NOTICE
  • 2:52 am PANAMA STRENGTHENS THE QUALITY OF ITS MERCHANT FLEET
  • 7:30 am Panamanian-flagged tanker rescues 73 people in heroic operation
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The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) is implementing necessary measures to refine its merchant fleet. These actions reflect the nation’s commitment to safeguarding its reputation, backed by the strength and expertise of a leading registry with over 100 years of history. “Our vision is to maintain a modernized fleet with younger vessels powered by cleaner energy […]

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The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has officially deregistered 107 Panamanian-flagged vessels listed under international sanctions, with an additional 18 currently undergoing the deregistration process. This action is in accordance with Executive Decree No. 512 of October 18, 2024, which grants the PMA the authority to unilaterally cancel the registration of vessels, as well as registered individuals and […]

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In response to a statement issued by the United States Department of State, the Panama Canal Authority, which is empowered to set tolls and other fees for transit through the Canal, announces that no adjustments have been made to them. With full responsibility, the Panama Canal Authority, as stated, is prepared to engage in dialogue […]

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According to the latest evaluations, Panama has achieved a 96.5% compliance rate with international maritime safety and environmental protection standards. This milestone reinforces the quality and credibility of the Panama Ship Registry, ensuring a modern, well-maintained fleet that adheres to global regulations. The Panamanian fleet undergoes regular evaluations based on criteria established by key international […]

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The Panamanian-flagged tanker Nestos (IMO 9417464) played a pivotal role in a search and rescue mission, coordinated with the Greek Coast Guard, to save a distressed vessel. As reported by the Designated Person Ashore (DPA), the Nestos responded immediately to the call from Greek authorities, exemplifying exceptional readiness and unwavering commitment to maritime safety. Through […]

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Panama has reached a historic milestone, registering 358 newly built ships to date, representing over 8.5 million Gross Tonnage (GT). This achievement reaffirms Panama’s status as the world leader in ship registration, surpassing historical averages and cementing the Panamanian registry as the preferred choice for shipowners modernizing their fleets. This record-breaking performance reflects a strategic […]

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In response to recent reports regarding a Seaman’s Book allegedly found with a Lebanese national naval officer, the Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) clarifies the following: The individual mentioned holds a Seaman’s Book issued by the Republic of Panama, with an endorsement—meaning official recognition of the title—which was requested at our international offices in 2022. At […]

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The Administrator of the Panama Maritime Authority (PMA), Luis Roquebert, traveled on Saturday, September 21, 2024, to London, United Kingdom, to participate, along with top global authorities, in the plenary meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other activities commemorating World Maritime Day, which this year is celebrated under the banner “Navigating the Future: […]

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Establishing Panama as a Home Port and Port of Call is a priority for the new administration of the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP). “Promoting the arrival of cruises to our jurisdictional waters under the Home Port and Port of Call modalities will be one of our priorities. To achieve this, we are in conversations with […]

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The plenary session of the National Assembly, chaired by Mrs. Dana Castañeda, ratified Luis Alberto Roquebert Vanegas as administrator of the Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) and Minister of Maritime Affairs from 2024 to 2029. The ratification of Roquebert as the new administrator of the PMA was supported by the Credential Commission of the Assembly, chaired […]

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