Submissions
In 1961 ICS was the first shipping industry association to be granted consultative status at the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO). Since then, our secretariat has been regularly attending – and contributing to – the technical meetings. Our national association membership structure enables us to provide a well-balanced industry view, which we express through submissions.
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Global Shipping Industry Comments on ACP New Long Term Pricing Strategy Public Consultation
GLOBAL SHIPPING INDUSTRY POSITION ON THE PROPOSED AMERICAN OFFSHORE WORKERS FAIRNESS ACT (H.R. 6728) AS INCLUDED AS SECTION 518 OF THE US COAST GUARD AUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2022
MEPC 78-7-15 – Comments on the report of the Correspondence Groupon Carbon Intensity Reduction (TOR 1 and 4.1) Additional draft amendments to the 2016 Guidelines for the development of a Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) (resolution MEPC.282(70))
Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by: ICS and INTERTANKO.
ISWG-GHG 12-3-10 – Comments on proposal for a Low GHG Fuel Standard
Agenda: CONSIDERATION OF CONCRETE PROPOSALS FOR MID- AND LONG-TERM MEASURES AND ASSOCIATED IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF PHASE I OF THE WORK PLAN AS WELL AS THE PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH AN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME RESEARCH BOARD. Submitted by: ICS.
MEPC 78-7-16 – Comments on the report of the Correspondence Group on Carbon Intensity Reduction (TOR 3)
Agenda: REDUCTION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM SHIPS. Submitted by: ICS and INTERTANKO.
ISWG-GHG 12-2-3 – The critical need for adoption of an appropriate range of CII correction factors and voyage adjustments
Agenda: CONSIDERATION OF ANY ISSUE ARISING FROM THE FINAL REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE GROUP ON CARBON INTENSITY REDUCTION. Submitted by: Malaysia, Panama, ICS, INTERTANKO and INTERCARGO
ISWG-GHG 12-2-5 – CII reference line for self-unloading bulk carriers
Agenda: CONSIDERATION OF ANY ISSUE ARISING FROM THE FINAL REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE GROUP ON CARBON INTENSITY REDUCTION. Submitted by: ICS and INTERCARGO
ISWG-GHG 12-2-4 – The critical need for an adverse weather voyage adjustment, to ensure the CII mechanism is fir for purpose
Agenda: CONSIDERATION OF ANY ISSUES ARISING FROM THE FINAL REPORT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE GROUP ON CARBON INTENSITY REDUCTION. Submitted by: Malaysia, Panama, United Arab Emirates, ICS, INTERTANKO, INTERCARGO and WSC.
ISWG-GHG 12-3-7 – Use of funds raised by a levy on CO2 emissions
Agenda: CONSIDERATION OF CONCRETE PROPOSALS FOR MID- AND LONG-TERM MEASURES AND ASSOCIATED IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF PHASE I OF THE WORK PLAN AS WELL AS THE PROPOSAL TO ESTABLISH AN INTERNATIONAL MARITIME RESEARCH BOARD. Submitted by: ICS