Filipino Leaders Take Center Stage at Global Maritime Sustainability Conference in Jeddah
Sep 04, 2025



Ms Mary Ann Pastrana

Filipino Leaders Take Center Stage at Global Maritime Sustainability Conference in Jeddah

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia — The 2nd Sustainability Maritime International Conference (SMIC), held from September 3 to 4, 2025, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Jeddah, convened global leaders and stakeholders from the maritime and logistics sectors to strengthen international cooperation and chart a greener, more resilient future for the industry.

Hosted by the Transport General Authority (TGA) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the conference produced key outcomes including:
• Embedding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) integration through benchmarks, sustainability reporting, and green finance.
• Advancing smart ports and green logistics powered by digitalization, automation, and renewable energy.
• Strengthening international collaboration with organizations, coalitions, and regional partners.
• Investing in human capital to prepare maritime professionals with skills for the green transition.

Representing the Philippines on the global stage were two distinguished maritime leaders:

Ms. Mary Ann Pastrana, Chairperson, highlighted the importance of embedding ESG frameworks and international cooperation to build a sustainable and inclusive maritime industry. She emphasized that these milestones reaffirm the collective commitment of the global maritime community toward a safer, greener, and more future-ready sector.

Prof. Angelica M. Baylon, PhD, EdD, Director for External Relations at the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP), also played a vital role as a plenary speaker and panelist. She joined an international panel of experts—including Ignasi Ferrer of Spain, Hamdy, Ambrish, and Marwan—to discuss green finance and the evolving role of maritime insurance, shifting from traditional coverage to green insurance within the framework of sustainability. Prof. Baylon contributed academic and research-based insights, complementing perspectives from business leaders, regulators, and policymakers. Her participation underscored both the Philippines’ active role in advancing maritime sustainability and the increasing leadership of women in maritime.

The SMIC reaffirmed global dedication to sustainability, resilience, and inclusivity in the maritime industry. Filipino leaders like Pastrana and Baylon continue to make significant contributions to international dialogue, showcasing the Philippines as a strong voice in navigating toward a sustainable maritime future.

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