
(Posted on 29/05/26)
Prevention at Sea (PaS), a leading maritime compliance, auditing, and digital solutions provider, has announced its official membership with the Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence (DBCE) becoming the first organisation of its kind focused on maritime prevention, compliance assurance, and behavioural safety to gain membership within the prestigious network.
This milestone represents a significant recognition of Prevention at Sea’s commitment to advancing operational excellence, risk prevention, and safety culture across the global maritime industry.
Founded on a prevention-first philosophy, Prevention at Sea has consistently supported shipowners, managers, and operators worldwide through compliance solutions, pre-vetting services, auditing, behavioural assessment methodologies, and maritime digitalization initiatives. By joining DBCE, the company further strengthens its position as a proactive industry partner dedicated to driving higher standards within the dry bulk shipping sector.
“Joining DBCE is a proud milestone for Prevention at Sea and a strong recognition of our prevention-first approach to maritime safety and operational excellence. I am excited about this new cooperation, and we will do our best to contribute to DBCE's vision of strengthening safety across our industry.” said Petros Achtypis, CEO.
The Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence is recognized for bringing together leading maritime stakeholders committed to safer, smarter, and more sustainable dry bulk operations. Through this membership, Prevention at Sea aims to actively contribute its expertise in compliance assurance, human factors, due diligence, and risk prevention to support DBCE’s mission of operational excellence.
As the maritime industry continues to evolve amid increasing regulatory expectations and operational challenges, Prevention at Sea believes collaboration and knowledge-sharing are essential to creating a safer and more resilient future for shipping.
This achievement further reinforces Prevention at Sea’s ongoing commitment to innovation, responsibility, expertise, and compliance. These are values that continue to define the company’s global presence and industry impact.
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