Tokyo MOU Awards KOTC with Impressive 'High Performance Ranking'
In a significant development, the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) has once again proven its excellence in the maritime sector. This achievement, which is highlighted in the latest issue of the Flag State Performance List, has reinforced Kuwait's reputation in international maritime forums.
Recent evaluations conducted by the Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding, a recognised authority in assessing the performance of countries in the maritime sector, saw 30 inspections on vessels registered under the Kuwaiti flag. Notably, during these inspections, no detentions were recorded, a testament to KOTC's commitment to maintaining high standards of quality and compliance.
The operational excellence of KOTC's fleet, recognised for its maintenance and operational excellence, has contributed to this success. The majority of ships registered under the Kuwaiti flag belong to KOTC, underscoring the company's significant role in Kuwait's maritime sector.
As a result of these inspections, Kuwait has been classified among the high-performing countries on the Flag State Performance List. This classification reflects positively on Kuwait's commitment to maritime safety and performance.
The Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding continues to recognise KOTC's performance in the maritime sector, having listed the company among the high-performing countries by the Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding for the period 2022-2024. KOTC takes pride in the recognition it has received for its performance and emphasises its commitment to maintaining these high standards.
This achievement reinforces KOTC's long record of accomplishments in the maritime sector. The company's success adds to Kuwait's reputation in international maritime forums, further solidifying its position as a key player in the global maritime community.
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