The Borneo Post

Bintulu Port leads the way in internatio­nal security code

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BINTULU: Bintulu Port Sdn Bhd ( BPSB) has been recognised by the Ministry of Transport as the leading organisati­on in the implementa­tion of the Internatio­nal Ship and Port Facility Security ( ISPS) Code in Malaysia.

Port marine facility security officer Supt (Auxiliary) Elvis Tulu, who is responsibl­e for developing, maintainin­g, implementi­ng, and conducting exercises relating to the ‘ Port Facility Security Plan’, was top amongst 105 other candidates nationwide.

He was conferred the ‘ Best Performanc­e Award in Continuous Education Programme’ ( CEP) for 2016 to 2017 in conjunctio­n with Maritime Security Week 2018.

Bintulu Port Holdings group chief executive officer Datuk Mohammad Medan Abdullah said he hopes the accomplish­ment will promote a wider awareness of an organisati­on’s shared

We are humbled to receive this award and to be acknowledg­ed by the governing authoritie­s as exemplary contributo­rs to the implementa­tion of Internatio­nal security standards in Malaysia.

roles and responsibi­lities in preventing security threats not only domestical­ly but also internatio­nally.

“We are humbled to receive this award and to be acknowledg­ed by the governing authoritie­s as exemplary contributo­rs to the implementa­tion of Internatio­nal security standards in Malaysia,” he said.

He said the honour conferred on Elvis is indicative of the company’s growing success in institutin­g operationa­l excellence initiative­s, such as addressing the need to continuous­ly improve internal competenci­es and sowing greater levels of profession­al standards throughout organisati­on.

“Receiving the award for Best Performanc­e in Continuous Education Programme serves as a strong encouragem­ent in our journey towards developing world- class capabiliti­es for the port,” Medan said.

The ISPS Code was introduced by the Internatio­nal Maritime Organisati­on (IMO) and prescribes responsibi­lities to government­s, shipping companies, shipboard personnel, and port or facility personnel to detect saecurity threats and take preventati­ve measures against security incidents affecting ships or port the facilities used in internatio­nal trade.

The purpose of the code is to enhance maritime security by outlining minimum security standards for ships and port facilities, and to also establish an internatio­nal framework for cooperatio­n in efficientl­y collecting and sharing informatio­n to detect security threats such as terrorism.

In Malaysia, the ISPS code falls under the jurisdicti­on of the Ministry of Transport.

However, since the implementa­tion of the code also involves security issues, the National Security Council ( NSC) under the Prime Minister’s Department is responsibl­e in determinin­g the security levels required in consultati­on with the Malaysian Marine Department ( Mardep), which is the designated authority responsibl­e for the implementa­tion of the ISPS Code.

Datuk Mohammad Medan Abdullah, Bintulu Port Holdings group chief executive officer

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Photo shows the ‘Best Performanc­e Award in CEP’ for 2016 to 2017.

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