MARIANA ACADEMY OF MARITIME STUDIES TOP LIST AS NO.1 ASSESSMENT CENTER BASED ON TRAINEE VOLUME
Jul 04, 2025



MANILA, Philippines — The Mariana Academy of Maritime Studies, Inc. (MAMSI), located in Ermita, Manila, has been officially recognized as the number one maritime assessment center in the country after recording the highest number of trainees assessed this year by volume. The recognition underscores the Academy’s role as a trusted and leading institution in maritime competence assessment, providing thousands of Filipino seafarers with the certifications and validations necessary for their careers at sea.

MAMSI has steadily built its reputation as a reliable partner of the maritime industry, offering MARINA and TESDA-accredited programs and assessment services designed to meet international standards. Its success in reaching the top spot is attributed not only to its state-of-the-art facilities and modern approach to training but also to the confidence and trust shown by seafarers, cadets, and shipping companies. With assessments ranging from Bridge Resource Management to Engine Resource Management and other technical competencies, the Academy has become a top choice for those seeking quality evaluation and certification.

The record-breaking number of trainees assessed at MAMSI reflects its dedication to providing accessible and professional services. It also highlights the institution’s contribution to maintaining the Philippines’ reputation as the world’s leading supplier of seafarers. Each assessment conducted ensures that Filipino maritime professionals are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to meet the demands of global shipping.

This milestone achievement further strengthens the Academy’s commitment to excellence. As MAMSI celebrates this recognition, it reaffirms its pledge to continuously improve its services, expand its reach, and innovate its programs to serve more seafarers in the years to come. The Academy’s success serves as an inspiration and proof of the importance of quality assessment in shaping the future of the maritime industry.

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