Five new ships detained in the UK during November 2021
Five new detentions of foreign flagged ships were reported in UK ports during November 2021 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
Read moreFive new detentions of foreign flagged ships were reported in UK ports during November 2021 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
Read moreThree foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during October 2021 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
Read moreThree foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during September 2021 after failing port state control (PSC) inspection.
Read moreDuring August 2021, there were five new detentions of foreign-flagged vessels in a UK port, while a total of four foreign-flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during August 2021 after failing PSC inspection, the UK MCA announced.
Read moreDuring July 2021, there were three new detentions of foreign-flagged vessels in a UK port, while a total of four foreign-flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during July 2021 after failing PSC inspection, the UK MCA announced.
Read moreParis MoU has issued its list of ship detentions for July 2021. The updated list contains 50 ships compared to 38 in June and 46 in May. The details of detentions are entered in the information system of the Paris MoU after the ship has been released.
Read morePort State Control (PSC) aims to verify that the condition of the ship and its equipment comply with the requirements of international regulations and that the ship is manned and operated in favor of enhanced maritime safety, security and pollution prevention.
Read moreAMSA announced that a Focused Inspection Campaign on Safety of Navigation will be conducted from 1 August 2021 to 30 September 2021. AMSA surveyors will undertake the FIC in conjunction with Port or flag State Control inspections. SQEMARINE provides guidance for the questionnaire of the campaign and a best practice guide as well as analysis on AMSA findings on Deficiency Category.
Read moreA Focused Inspection Campaign (FIC) on safety of navigation will take place in Australia from 1st August to 30 September 2021. The purpose of the campaign is to determine the level of compliance with the safety of navigation requirements of international Conventions, as well as the familiarity of the master and officers with their processes for ensuring safety of navigation.
Read moreDuring the Seventh session of the Sub-Committee on the Implementation of IMO Instruments, which started on 12th July, Kitack Lim, Secretary-General, IMO gave an opening remark.
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