Polish Register of Shipping (PRS) took part in Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) in Singapore. It is one of the most prestigious maritime events in the Asia-Pacific region.
PRS showcased its offer at the Polish national pavilion
During this year’s edition, PRS presented its offer within the Polish national pavilion. This shared space promoted Polish maritime companies and institutions. As a result, PRS had an excellent opportunity to present its expertise to an international audience.
A strong PRS delegation attended APM Singapore
PRS was represented by an experienced delegation of experts and senior representatives. The team included Aleksander Łęgowski, Director of the Ship Division, Bartosz Dombrzalski, Deputy Head of the Machinery and Equipment Survey Department, Chong Wang, Head of the Shanghai Office, Karol Pokora, Business Development Specialist at the Shanghai Office, as well as Certification Division representatives Zbigniew Orłowski and Jakub Skiba.
Their presence underlined the strategic importance of the event. At the same time, it confirmed PRS’s strong commitment to international business development.
APM created new opportunities for international cooperation
The exhibition provided valuable opportunities for meetings with business partners and industry representatives. During the event, PRS established new contacts with companies from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, India, and the Philippines.
This confirms the growing importance of the Asia-Pacific region for PRS. Moreover, it opens new prospects for future cooperation and business growth.
PRS promoted its classification, certification and advisory services
At APM Singapore, PRS presented its expertise in classification, certification, and technical advisory services for the maritime sector. Therefore, the organization could promote its competencies in a highly competitive international environment.
The strong interest in the PRS offer confirmed the value of its services. In addition, the event helped strengthen the visibility of the PRS brand abroad.
The PRS stand attracted strong visitor interest
The PRS stand attracted a high number of visitors throughout the event. Moreover, it was one of the most frequently visited stands within the Polish national pavilion.
The large number of business meetings reflected growing recognition of the PRS brand. As a result, the organization continues to reinforce its presence in international maritime markets.
The Asia-Pacific region remains a key direction for PRS growth
Participation in Asia Pacific Maritime is aligned with the long-term international development strategy of PRS. The Asia-Pacific region remains one of the most important directions for further expansion.
The maritime sector in this part of the world is developing rapidly. Therefore, PRS’s presence at APM Singapore carries clear strategic and business value.






