ALMA Maritime Group Charts a New Course for Seafarers and Women in Maritime
Jun 17, 2025



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MANILA, Philippines — The tides of change rose high at the AMOSUP Convention Hall in Intramuros as the ALMA Maritime Group gathered for a historic day dedicated to collaboration, compassion, and empowerment. The event brought together maritime leaders, advocates, and partners for a triple milestone: the Memorandum of Agreement Signing, a Mental Health Panel Discussion, and the Official Launch of “Women of ALMA.”

A Stronger Alliance for Seafarers
The MOA signing sealed renewed partnerships between ALMA Maritime Group and its stakeholders, strengthening cooperation to uplift the standards, welfare, and opportunities of Filipino seafarers. The agreement stands as a shared commitment to unity and industry-wide progress in an era of rapid change.

Putting Mental Health on Deck

Highlighting the human side of seafaring, the Mental Health Panel gathered experts and leaders to tackle one of the industry’s most pressing challenges—mental well-being at sea. From addressing isolation to promoting emotional resilience, the discussion reinforced the call for sustainable support systems for maritime workers worldwide.

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Women Take the Helm

The event reached its high point with the inspiring launch of “Women of ALMA,” a movement celebrating women’s strength, leadership, and impact in maritime. The initiative aims to create more inclusive spaces and empower the next generation of female maritime professionals.

With purpose and unity, the ALMA Maritime Group continues to steer the Philippine maritime sector toward a future defined by care, equality, and collaboration—proving that progress, like the sea, moves strongest when all hands are on deck.

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Congratulations on 65 Years, AMOSUP!

This milestone celebrates AMOSUP’s unwavering unity, dedicated service, and profound commitment to the Filipino seafarer. We honor the visionary legacy of AMOSUP’s founder, Capt. Gregorio S. Oca, and the steadfast leadership of its President, Dr. Conrado Oca, whose dedication continues to guide AMOSUP’s mission.


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