Ensuring safety and security in maritime transport is paramount to safeguarding lives, protecting the environment, and preventing maritime-related threats such as piracy, terrorism, and illegal trafficking. International regulations and conventions, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) conventions and the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, establish standards and protocols to enhance safety and security measures in the maritime industry. These include requirements for vessel construction and equipment, crew training and certification, port security procedures, and surveillance and monitoring systems. By adhering to these regulations and implementing effective safety and security measures, stakeholders in the maritime sector can mitigate risks and ensure the smooth and secure flow of goods and services worldwide.

