The Black Sea MOU on Port State control is a system of harmonized inspection procedures designed to target sub-standards ships with the main objective being…
Port State Control (PSC) is a ship inspection program whereby foreign vessels entering a sovereign state’s waters are boarded and inspected to ensure compliance with various major…
The quality of the digitisation is a critical success factor for ports. When done well, workflows are streamlined, staff can focus better on core tasks,…
With the introduction of the New Inspection Regime (NIR), all ships operating within the Paris MoU are subdivided into three types:
Low Risk Ship (LRS)
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Port State Control is the means by which a nation exercises authority over foreign merchant vessels that are within waters subject to its jurisdiction. Maritime…
Are you prepared for the next port state control inspection? Or what do you do if your vessel is detained and cannot continue on schedule?…
For the purpose of providing more transparent information on activities of the Tokyo MOU, the Port State Control Committee decided to publish the PSC inspection…
All ships sailing in international waters are required to comply with the international codes and conventions put forth by the maritime authorities. For this, ships…
Port State Control (PSC) is the inspection of foreign ships in national ports to verify that the condition of the ship and its equipment comply with…
With the UK playing a major role in the global maritime industry and relying on containerised shipping to move 95% of its imports and exports,…