Update on 09 Oct 2024: Contents: Bulk carrier casualties Cargo safety Lessons learned – Grounding of bulk carrier Indian Partnership 1.Bulk carrier casualties General cargo ship Rubymar (IMO No. 9138898) is the first ship to sink since the...
Revised Terminal Reporting Form, v.7.0 A revised terminal reporting form, version v.7.0, was circulated in April 2024 to collect feedback from captains of of the bulk carrier fleet of INTERCARGO members. The revised terminal reporting form includes...
Update on 07 Oct 2024: The Database on Ship-Terminal Interface Issues contains entries of 766 ports in more than 100 regions/countries, based on 3455 Reports from masters of bulk carriers. In addition to the information about port reception facility...
The eighty-second session of IMO MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE (MEPC 82) met from Monday, 30 September to Friday, 04 October 2024 Key Topics The key topics discussed at MEPC 83 and may be of interest to Members included: Ballast Water...
A very successful and captivating session of Presentations was held at the Trinity House, London on Tuesday 15 October 2024 , from 15:00 – 17:00, for representatives of all members and invited guests. The following topics were presented:...
Update on 30 Sept 2024:- The Navies’ Bridge Emergency Reference Cards Middle East is issued by the Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), as attached. The Cards list the emergency contact details of the following navies offices: United Kingdom...
The Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of GHG emissions from Ships (ISWG-GHG 17) met from Monday 23 to Friday 27 September 2024. ISWG-GHG 17 has produce a report on their deliberations which will be considered by MEPC 82 (30 September –...
Update:-27 Sept 2024 The Vessel Biosecurity Quarterly – September 2024, circulated by Biosecurity New Zealand on 27 Sept 2024, includes changes in pre-arrival documents, reminders for vessel biosecurity requirements, information about the...
Photo credit: Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence (DBCE) Media Release – 26 September 2024 INTERCARGO Urges Members to Join the Dry Bulk Management Standard (DryBMS) Portal to Drive Industry Improvement INTERCARGO is strongly urging its members...
World Maritime Day – 26th September 2024 This World Maritime Day, INTERCARGO embraces the theme “Navigating the future: safety first!” In our industry, one injury or loss of life is one too many. We must never forget the inherent risks...
Dear Members, INTERCARGO is an official supporting organisation of the International Bulk Shipping Conference 2024, organised by RIVIERA, on 19 November 2024, 09:00 – 17:00 in London. Marine-Quality Manager Paul Markides, will participate in...