The 107th session of the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 107) took place from the 31st of May to the 9th June 2023. The following key topics were discussed: GHG Reduction/Safety New Fuels & Technologies Common Structural Rules Cargoes Cargo Gear...
The 106th session of the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 106) took place from the 2nd to the 11th November 2022. Please find attached the INTERCARGO Brief on the outcome of MSC 106. In addition to the attached, a brief summary is below: You need to...
The eighth session of IMO’s Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment (SSE 8) took place between Monday 28 February to Friday 04 March 2022.
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The 102nd session of the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 102) originally scheduled to take place between the 13th and 22nd May 2020 (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic) took place between the 4th and 11th November 2020. The meeting was...
The seventh session of the IMO’s sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment between the 02 and 06 March 2020. Below you can find the INTERCARGO Outcome Brief (and other relevant documents) for this meeting which covers: You need to login to view...
The seventh session of the IMO SUB-COMMITTEE ON SHIP SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT (SSE 7) will meet between Monday 02 and Friday 06 March 2020. Please find below the pre-brief (and other relevant documents) for this meeting, which covers the...
The 100th session of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 100) took place between the 3rd and 7th December 2018. Please find attached to this email the INTERCARGO brief on the outcome of this important meeting. The brief contains...
The 100th session of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 100) will take place in London on Monday 03 to Friday 07 December 2018. The pre-brief for this important meeting can be downloaded below and covers the following key topics: Sulphur Cap...
The IMO’s Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment held its 5th session (SSE 5) in London on 12-16 Mar 2018. Issues on the agenda of SSE 5 include fire-fighting (on Ro-Ro passenger ships), development of guidelines for cold ironing, life-saving...
London P&IDeck cranes are an important item of ship’s equipment, and when they break down this can result in loss of hire claims. Furthermore, failure of a deck crane can result in serious injury or death. You need to login to view the rest of...