What's Happening?
NYK held its third annual Dry Bulk Safety Conference in Athens, Greece, on January 21, 2026. The event gathered 150 participants from 70 Greek shipowners and companies involved in the dry bulk sector.
Originally launched in Japan in 2010, the conference expanded to Greece in 2024. The conference focused on sharing case studies of past maritime accidents and incidents, along with countermeasures and crew welfare measures. NYK introduced 'NAV9000 Plus,' an enhanced safety standard, and showcased new fuel additives developed by Nippon Oil & Chemical Industries Co., Ltd. Additionally, the event featured MarCoPay, an electronic money platform for seafarers, and IT-driven vessel management practices using AI. Presentations from Class NK and Class ABS covered cybersecurity and GHG regulations, respectively. WISTA Hellas discussed fostering a safety culture through leadership and diversity. The panel discussion addressed challenges in maritime training, safety standards, and risk management, with a focus on Generation Z and digitalization.
Why It's Important?
The conference underscores the maritime industry's commitment to enhancing safety and operational standards. By introducing advanced safety measures and digital solutions, NYK aims to improve the efficiency and safety of dry bulk shipping operations. The focus on cybersecurity and GHG regulations reflects the industry's adaptation to evolving global standards and environmental concerns. The inclusion of diverse perspectives, such as those from WISTA Hellas, highlights the importance of leadership and diversity in fostering a safety culture. These initiatives are crucial for maintaining competitive and sustainable operations in the global shipping industry, which is vital for international trade and economic stability.
What's Next?
NYK plans to continue its efforts in promoting safe vessel operations and environmental initiatives. The company aims to facilitate ongoing forums for exchanging views with maritime stakeholders both domestically and internationally. This approach is expected to contribute to the sustainable and safe operation of the shipping industry. As the industry faces increasing regulatory pressures and technological advancements, NYK's proactive stance in addressing these challenges positions it as a leader in maritime safety and innovation.








