The Liberian International Shipping & Corporate Registry used its 70th anniversary party in Singapore to announce major changes in its management line-up there.
The Liberian Registry, the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA), Netherlands-based ProSea Marine Education, and Maritime Training Services (MTS) of Seattle, Washington, have jointly developed a ground-breaking mar
2017 has continiued to bring great success for Libera, one of the most important being they confirm their position as the leading flag of choice for Greek ship owners and operators. According to the Marine Information Services (MIS) organisation in Greece, the Greek merchant fleet now includes 1,037 Liberian-flag ships.
LISCR, the US-based manager of the Liberian Registry, has won the Lloyd’s List Maritime Services Award 2017 for the innovative electronic oil record book (ε-ORB), which is now accepted for use on board Liberian-flag ships.
Alfonso Castillero has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) of the Liberian International Ship &Corporate Registry (LISCR), the US-based manager of the Liberian Registry.
The Liberian Registry has further strengthened its industry-leading role for technological innovation by relaunching its website in an ultra-user-friendly format.
The Liberian Registry has passed the historic milestone of 150 million gross tons, confirming its position as the second largest ship registry in the world, behind only Panama, in terms of numbers of ships and gross tonnage.