TOMSP 2025 Kick-Off: Shaping the Future of Filipino Maritime Excellence
Sep 24, 2025



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Industry Leaders Unite at STI Maritime Training Academy

The Ten Outstanding Maritime Students of the Philippines (TOMSP) 2025 officially launched its journey with a Kick-Off Session held at the STI Maritime Training Academy. The event gathered key officials from MARINA, the Marshall Islands Flag State, AMOSUP, and various academic and training institutions to discuss the evolving landscape of the maritime sector.

The opening session highlighted the shared commitment of government agencies, shipowners, unions, and schools in equipping the next generation of Filipino maritime professionals. Discussions focused on strengthening cadetship programs, ensuring compliance with global standards, and creating pathways for leadership among young seafarers.

Focusing on Training and Seafarer Welfare

Among the main themes emphasized during the session were the importance of quality training and the protection of seafarers’ rights. Officials underscored that the maritime industry is not only a backbone of global trade but also a source of pride and economic strength for the Philippines, home to one of the largest pools of seafarers in the world.

Students were reminded that while academic performance is key, true excellence lies in leadership, resilience, and service to the maritime community. Panel discussions also tackled industry trends such as digitalization, decarbonization, and human-centered innovation.

Preparing for the Awarding of TOMSP 2025

The kickoff event serves as the prelude to the highly anticipated awarding ceremonies on September 28 at the ALU-APSU-ITF Building in Quezon City. On that day, ten outstanding students will be recognized for their academic achievements, leadership, and contributions to the maritime field.

As TOMSP 2025 unfolds, the initiative continues to inspire maritime students nationwide—encouraging them to aim high and take part in building a stronger, more sustainable maritime nation.

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