MISC BERHAD INTEGRATED ANNUAL REPORT 2025 08 11 09 12 03 04 05 10 SEC 07 BUSINESS REVIEW 06 13 01 02 126 www.miscgroup.com 127 www.miscgroup.com #deliveringProgress MARITIME EDUCATION & TRAINING ISMAIDA ZAMRI ISMAIL Acting MD/CEO, Malaysian Maritime Academy Sdn. Bhd. MARITIME EDUCATION & TRAINING KEY ACHIEVEMENTS BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Over recent years, ALAM has focused on building a strong and resilient foundation by enhancing the quality of training, strengthening governance and aligning programmes with emerging maritime requirements. This intentional effort has enabled ALAM to better respond to the industry’s transition towards decarbonisation, digitalised operations and alternative fuel readiness. In 2025, we executed a focused strategy anchored on the 4P Transformation Pillars: People, Process, Product and Performance. Our priorities centred on University College readiness, the relevance of programmes to future competencies, operational discipline and long-term financial sustainability. Together, these efforts were designed to sustain institutional excellence, strengthen alignment with evolving industry standards and reinforce ALAM’s role as a reliable institution for the maritime and energy sectors. To operationalise these priorities, we delivered targeted upgrades to facilities, digital infrastructure and core training processes. These enhancements improved consistency, strengthened governance and supported a more disciplined operation. In parallel, we advanced our sustainability agenda through the deployment of solar energy solutions on campus, which are expected to reduce electricity consumption and operating expenditure over the asset lifecycle while lowering carbon emissions. Institutional credibility and stakeholder confidence continued to build during the year. This was underscored by the Minister of Transport’s distinguished presence at ALAM’s graduation ceremony, demonstrating national recognition of ALAM’s progress and its role in developing Malaysia’s maritime capabilities. Further reinforcing the recognition of ALAM’s position in the maritime ecosystem was the courtesy visit from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General to launch ALAM's Maritime Experiential Learning Centre. Curriculum enhancement continue to remain as a key focus area. Working closely with academic institutions and industry partners, we strengthened programmes in decarbonisation, future-fuel operations and leadership development, supporting workforce readiness for LNG, ammonia and other low-emissions vessel operations in line with MISC 2030 Ambition. As the maritime landscape continues to evolve, we remain committed to developing competent, future-ready maritime professionals and delivering long-term value to the maritime and energy ecosystem. I am proud of the progress ALAM has made and of the dedication shown by our teams and partners. We will continue to build on this momentum with discipline and purpose, supporting industry transformation and sustainable growth through education and capability development. Number of Courses Conducted (including customised courses) 2025 2024 107 103 Approved by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) 2025 2024 1 1 ALAM Customised Courses 2024 20 2025 16 Cadetship Enrolment 2025 2024 167 278 Approved by the Malaysian Marine Department (MMD) 2025 2024 8 9 NEW COURSES
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