The Cypriot registry rose five places compared to 2022
Denmark is in first place, Greece is in 3rd place.
An impressive rise was achieved by the Cyprus Registry, which, from 13th place in 2022, is now in 8th place on the Paris MoU White List, a list which represents quality flags with a consistently low booking history. This proves that the Cypriot Registry maintains high standards of quality and safety for ships flying the Cypriot flag.
The Secretariat of the Paris Memorandum of Understanding (Paris MoU) approved during the 56th meeting, the adoption of the new performance tables of Flag States and Recognized Organizations (AO) (Recognized Organizations).
The ranking on the list is based on the number of inspections and bookings carried out in a certain period of time and the assessment of the safety and quality of the ships. With the rise to 8th place, Cyprus proves to be more qualitative than all the competing registries operating under the same regime (open registries).
This rise reflects the efforts that Cyprus has made to improvement of control and supervision practices, strengthens the prestige and credibility of the Cypriot registry and recognizes the efforts made to ensure the safety and quality of ships.
Beyond Cyprus, in the top ten of the White List there are other countries with strong, high-standard registries, such as Denmark, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Finland, Belgium and the United Kingdom.
These tables they will enter into force on July 1, 2023.
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