With reference to the Report III 2/16 of the 2nd session of IMO’s Sub-committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments (III), enclosed is “Lessons learned from marine casualties”, following the review carried out by the IMO Secretariat in cooperation with III. All the information related to the casualty and the analysis of the reports of investigation can be accessed in the Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS) module on maritime casualties and incidents.
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Update: 26 Jul 2024
The 10th session of the IMO Sub-Committee ON Implementation of IMO Instruments (III 10) will be held from Monday, 22 to Friday, 26 July 2024.
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Dear visitor, You are welcome to view INTERCARGO’s Bulk Carrier Casualty Report 2014-2023 at this link. (Members may login below to download the report) Kind regards The Secretariat You need to login to view the rest of the content. Please Login...
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