Panama, the second largest ship registry, has embarked on an ambitious journey to further enhance its maritime services and fleet growth and age under its new flag administration. This shift marks a significant change in direction for Panama’s maritime sector, aiming to reinforce its position as a global maritime hub.
As a result, 57% of ships registered in 2024 have an average age of four years. These vessels come mainly from the Asian market, a region in which the Panamanian Registry has dominated their strong position for decades through loyal supporters.
Among the strategies to improve the PMA indicators is also the recruitment of new built vessels. The latest figures reveal indicators of 105% in compliance with this goal, meaning that Panama has exceeded its own expectations at the end of the first week of July 2024.
The fleet debugging process is also part of the PMA’s plan to continue positioning itself worldwide. This consists of ensuring that the vessels of the Panama Ship Registry comply with current international regulations, which is why this year more than 5 million gross tonnage has been deleted.
The PMA, through the General Directorate of Merchant Marine, carried out 771 new flag registries this year, which translates into 16.8 million gross tonnages (GT).
The Panama Ship Registry has 8,606 vessels, which represent more than 247.7 million of GT, according to IHS Markit . In addition, Panama accounts for 15% of the world’s tonnage, as seen in the “World Fleet Monitor” report, published at the end of June 2024 by Clarkson Research.
Industry Response: Hubel Marine’s Support
Hubel Marine, a prominent player in the ship registration industry, has welcomed the new direction taken by Panama’s flag administration. Hubel Marine congratulates the administration on its forward-thinking approach and expressed confidence that these changes would benefit the global shipping community.
“Panama’s new fleet growth strategies are a testament to its commitment to maintaining its leadership in the maritime sector. We are particularly pleased with the focus on regulatory enhancements, safety, and sustainability, which align with our values and operational standards,” said Erik de Koning on behalf of Hubel Marine.



