MSC 99/INF/12 – Industry guidance on the development of a Polar Water Operational Manual
Submitted by ICS and OCIMF, Maritime Safety Committee, 99th Session, Agenda Item 21, March 2018.
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Submitted by ICS and OCIMF, Maritime Safety Committee, 99th Session, Agenda Item 21, March 2018.
Submitted by ICS, Maritime Safety Committee, 99th Session, Agenda Item 5, March 2018.
Submitted by Marshall Islands, Panama, ICS, BIMCO, INTERCARGO, IPTA, IMCA, IBIA and ITF, Maritime Safety Committee, 99th Session, Agenda Item 20, February 2018.
This guidance is intended to raise awareness of the requirements of the European MRV Regulation and to remind members of some of the key requirements. It includes a link to the European Commission website where a range of further guidance and links to the regulatory documents and FAQs can be found.
Submitted by ICS, Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue, 5th Session, Agenda Item 22, December 2017.
Submitted by ICS, Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue, 5th Session, Agenda Item 22, December 2017.
Submitted by ICS and Vanuatu, Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction, 5th Session, Agenda Item 7, December 2017.
Submitted by Antigua and Barbuda, Italy, Liberia, Marshall Islands, Panama, ICS, BIMCO, ICHCA, OCIMF, INTERTANKO, SIGTTO and NI, Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction, 5th Session, Agenda Item 10, November 2017.
Carbon emissions, safety and cyber security were at the top of the agenda at the annual Tripartite Shipbuilding Forum which attracted more than 100 delegates. At the end of two days of debate it was agreed that the industry needs to design ships differently and be more technologically innovative to reach world climate goals and counter cyber security risks.
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) – whose member national shipowner associations represent over 80% of the world merchant fleet, and the Comité Maritime International (CMI) – the international association for maritime lawyers, have released an updated brochure to promote the importance of governments ratifying international maritime conventions, especially those adopted by the UN IMO.