Every year, World Maritime Day highlights the essential role of the maritime industry in global trade, security, and sustainability. This year’s theme — “Our Ocean – Our Obligation – Our Opportunity” — reminds us that protecting the ocean is not just an environmental necessity, but an economic and security imperative.
At the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), we believe corrosion prevention is one of the most effective ways to protect our oceans. When ships, ports, and offshore platforms are compromised by corrosion, the ripple effects extend far beyond the steel itself:
By extending the life of maritime assets, corrosion prevention directly reduces waste, protects ecosystems, and builds resilience across the global maritime supply chain.
STANDARDS THAT STRENGTHEN THE MARITIME INDUSTRY
AMPP’s standards and certifications provide the foundation for protecting maritime infrastructure worldwide. A recent example is AMPP MR21506-2025: Universal Ultra-High Solids (UHS) and Solvent-Free (SF) Coatings Definition for the Maritime Industry.
This standard:
By setting this foundation, AMPP helps the maritime industry move toward cleaner technologies, more efficient practices, and stronger environmental stewardship.
LEADERSHIP IN ACTION
Instead of waiting for problems to surface, AMPP works proactively to align technical expertise with global policy:
This leadership ensures corrosion prevention is recognized as an engineering solution and an environmental and economic imperative.
As the maritime community reflects on World Maritime Day, AMPP reaffirms its commitment to advancing corrosion prevention. Through standards like MR21506-2025, workforce certifications, and global partnerships, we are helping to protect the ocean while extending the life of the vessels and structures that depend on it.
Corrosion prevention may not always make headlines — but it is one of the most powerful ways we can fulfill our obligation to the ocean and seize the opportunity to build a more sustainable maritime future.