The Collective Vision

Leading the Voice of
Malaysian Offshore.

Promoting professionalism, welfare,
and sustainable career growth within the maritime ecosystem.

MOS BACKGROUND

MOS was established as a unified association to represent Malaysian marine offshore seafarers. We bridge the gap between skilled local talent and the global industry.

Representing 1,000+ Active Seafarers
Governance via Association Constitution
Represent
Advocating for interests at the highest industry and policy levels.
Protect
Safeguarding welfare, rights, and fair employment practices.
Develop
Fostering a competent and sustainable local offshore workforce.
Support
Providing a backbone for professional and career development.

Operational Excellence

Remote Coordination
Agile management via digital synchronization—email, messaging, and video calls—ensuring progress regardless of latitude.

Flexible Scheduling
We respect the rotation. All committee meetings and association dedications are arranged fluidly around offshore shifts.

Task Delegation
Operational continuity is maintained by subcommittees and shore-based coordinators while members are active at sea.

Governance & Accountability

Our leadership is built on transparency and practical experience, ensuring that every decision serves the maritime community.

Committee-Led

Governed by an elected committee responsible for decision-making and strategic direction.

Active Sailing Members

Members continue to work at sea, bringing practical, real-world industry experience to governance.

Delegation

Tasks are delegated to subcommittees or shore-based coordinators to ensure smooth functioning.

Policies & Procedures

Governance is strictly guided by the association’s constitution and standing bylaws.

Transparency

Decisions and activities are communicated to members regularly to ensure trust and accountability.

Periodic Reviews

Governance and performance are reviewed periodically to align with objectives and members' needs.
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