A new module of the THETIS inspection database is now in place to support member states as they begin to enforce the latest directive governing the sulphur content of ship fuel.
The decision was confirmed during EMSA’s June 2014 Administrative Board and the cooperation agreement signed between DG Environment and EMSA in August 2014. An initial set of screens including a list of rules was presented to member states for review and validation during a workshop in September.
The comments and ideas gathered are being used to enhance the module whose development took place rapidly to meet the entry into force of the directive (1 January 2015). On 15 December, THETIS was upgraded to contain the new module and member state representatives were invited for a test session as well as for training and familiarisation.
The module has been live since 1 January 2015, and development and improvement is ongoing.
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