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Maritime Industry Briefing: IMO's Enduring Relevance and Digital Identity Advances for Seafarers

By MGN EditorialJune 4, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Industry voices reaffirm the IMO's critical role in global shipping governance as LEDGID becomes the first signatory to BIMCO's Seafarer Digital Certificate Charter, signalling growing momentum for digital credentialing at sea.

## IMO's Role Remains Central to Global Shipping's Future As the International Maritime Organization marks a significant milestone in its history, senior industry figures are making the case that the body's importance has never been greater. Writing for Splash247, Bertrand Smith, Director General of the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, argues that the IMO underpins the very foundation upon which global shipping operates. 'Shipping depends on a simple but powerful idea: that a ship can move between nations because those nations have agreed to a common set of rules,' Smith writes. Those rules — governing safety, security, and pollution prevention — are the product of decades of multilateral cooperation coordinated through the IMO. With the industry facing mounting pressure on decarbonisation, cyber security, autonomous vessels, and evolving geopolitical tensions, Smith's commentary underscores why a robust, internationally recognised regulatory framework is not merely desirable but essential for the next half-century of maritime trade. The piece serves as a timely reminder to shipowners, flag states, and port authorities that engagement with the IMO process remains a strategic imperative. --- ## LEDGID Signs BIMCO's Seafarer Digital Certificate Charter In a development that could reshape how seafarer credentials are verified globally, digital identity start-up LEDGID has become the first signatory to BIMCO's Seafarer Digital Certificate Charter, according to Seatrade Maritime. The charter, developed by BIMCO, aims to establish a standardised framework for the issuance, management, and verification of digital certificates for seafarers — addressing longstanding concerns around document fraud, administrative inefficiency, and the welfare burden placed on crew members navigating complex port-state control requirements. Alongside the signing, LEDGID also announced The Mission to Seafarers as its official welfare partner, signalling that the initiative carries a human element beyond pure technological efficiency. The Mission to Seafarers is one of the world's leading maritime welfare organisations, providing support to crew members in ports across the globe. The move positions LEDGID at the forefront of a broader industry push toward digital credentialing, an area that has gained urgency following disruptions exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, when physical document verification became a significant operational challenge for the global fleet. For shipowners and crewing managers, the development is one to watch closely. Widespread adoption of a standardised digital certificate framework could streamline crew changes, reduce port delays, and improve compliance tracking across flag state jurisdictions. --- *Sources: Splash247, Seatrade Maritime*
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