ABS examines asset performance optimization
ABS hosts a Podium Session at the Nor-Shipping Exhibition Centre on Thursday 4 June 2015
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Read moreDetailsBIMCO has announced that it has taken ownership of the unique Shipping KPI System
Read moreDetailsMaersk Line reports satisfactory results
Read moreDetailsParis MoU performance highlights SKANReg progress
Read moreDetailsAt its 47th meeting last month, the Paris MoU Committee approved the 2013 inspection results and adopted new performance lists for flags and Recognized Organizations
Read moreDetailsThe European port state control organisation, the Paris MoU, confirmed that Lloyd's Register was the highest performing Recognised Organisation in the EU PSC
Read moreDetailsSince it is of vital importance that assets maintain good performance under different conditions and environments, especially in an industry where profit margins and operations reliability are continuously challenged, another interesting topic is Technical Operations Performance
Read moreDetailsThe port of Hamburg reached in 2013 a total throughput of 139 million tons. This corresponds to a growth of 6.2 percent. Both the handling of general cargo with a total of 96.8 million tons (up 5.7 percent), as well as bulk cargo at 42.3 million tonnes (+ 7.2 per cent), attended in Germany's largest universal port for above-average growth.
Read moreDetailsPSC company performance index calculator As of 1 January 2014, the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) is publishing the following company performance data on theThetis database:the list of companies whose performance has been very low for a continuous period of 36 monthsthe list of companies whose performance has been low or very low for a continuous period of 36 monthsthe list of companies whose performance has been low for a continuous period of 36 months.This information will be updated daily and is a requirement of the EU Directive on Port State Control. EMSA publishes this information on behalf of the EC.Thetis Database (please click image to enlarge)Company performance is calculated by the Paris and Tokyo MOUs as part of their New Inspection Regimes (NIRs), established in January 2011 and January 2014 respectively.These are risk-based targeting mechanisms which reward quality shipping with a smaller inspection burden and concentrate on high-risk ships, which are subject to more in-depth and frequent inspections.The NIRs use company performance data to identify the risk profile of ships, as well as the Voluntary IMO Member State Audit Scheme and the performance of the flag state and recognised organisation. The past inspection record of the ship as well ...
Read moreDetailsAgreement between Green Marine and American Association of Port Authoriies (AAPA) to advance ports environmental performance
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