Title: INTERCARGO
1INTERCARGO International Association of Dry Cargo
Shipowners
Presentation to the Public Forum,
Anchorage March 29th, 2005
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- INTERCARGO, the International Association of Dry
Cargo Shipowners - Direct entry organisation
- Specialising in Bulk Carrier issues
- Established in 1980
- Promotion of Safety, Quality, Efficiency and a
Level Playing Field
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Membership
- 110 Full and Associate Members
- 900 /- bulk carriers over 10,000 dwt
- Inclusive of Operators as full members
- Membership criteria
- PSC record, PI Club, IACS, ISM, I/C Excomm.
4- The ROUND TABLE of international shipping
associations - BIMCO, ICS, INTERCARGO INTERTANKO
- Chamber of Shipping of America (Washington)
- Vision for the shipping industry
- A responsible, sustainable and respected
industry able to influence its own destiny. - Represents about 95 of World Shipping
- Develop a Strategy for the Industry and a
conduit for engagement
5Vision
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- Safe, efficient and environmentally friendly dry
cargo maritime transport industry where its
members ships service world trade - Operating competitively, safely and profitably
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Abiding Principles
- Quality and Safety
- Transparency
- Engagement Worldwide
- Environmental Awareness
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- Shipping national, regional and international
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- The international shipping industry - about
90 of world trade - Â
- Lynchpin of the global economy
- Ships are technically sophisticated, high
value assets - Nearly everything we touch and much of what
we eat is carried by sea
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Purpose of shipping Main drybulk Seaborne Trade
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- Purpose of Shipping - Major dry bulk export
cargoes
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Source SSY
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Drybulk fleet development Number of ships
Source Fearnleys
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Drybulk fleet development Million dwt
12Oil pollution into the sea Maritime sources
Ex INTERTANKO
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Bulk Carrier Casualty Trends to Goal Zero
Average age of ship losses
Annual average ship loss
DWT Losses
Annual average loss of lives
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- The regulatory structure of shipping
- IMO
- National Administrations
- Classification Societies
- Flag States
- Port States
- Self-regulation
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- Safer Shipping Chain of Responsibility
- Stakeholders ongoing continuous improvements
- More effective regulation
- A balance of interests
- Self regulation
- Global process with local input
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The Human Element
- Seafarers are a vital Stakeholder
- Authorisation under STCW Standards on
Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (IMO) - Seafarers must not be forgotten nor criminalised
- The men and women at sea make an enormous
contibution to our lives
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- Specific measures
- Tracking Systems
- Emergency Towing Vessels
- Oil Spill Response Preparedness
- Vessel Routing
- Transparent Accident Investigation
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Tracking Systems
- Automatic Identification Systems (AIS)
- Industry supports concept but concerns remain
about access to the information, security,
terrorism, etc. - IMO global solution focus on local area systems.
- Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT)
US proposing 2000 miles information.
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Emergency Towing Vessels
- European response ETVs located and paid for by
Governments - IMO DE48 (the 48th session of the Sub-Committee
on Ship Design and Equipment, Feb 2005) -
proposed draft amendments to SOLAS regulation
II-1/3-4 on emergency towing arrangements on
ships other than tankers - IMO DE48 correspondence group tasked to assess
deck equipment to be used in emergency
towing, and to submit a report to DE 49 (early
2006)
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- US Spill Response
- OPA 90 a great success for tankers
- Non-tank vessels required to have an oil spill
response plan by Aug. 2005 - Area contingency plans
- Ship management training
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- Routing and Navigation
- IMO routing measures
- Particular Sensitive Sea Areas
- National measures must be risk based
- Charterers role
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- Risk Assessment of Great Circle Route
- Assessment of incidents
- Work with US Coast Guard
- Work with State and National bodies
- Industry dialogue
- Define local and national policy
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Transparent Accident Investigations
- Local interests and Industry need quick
investigations rarely happens - Obstacles include
- - The legal process/politics
- - Protection Indemnity Clubs (Insurance)
- - Flag of the Ship
- A just environment conducive to cooperation
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- Conclusion
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- The industry maintains zero tolerance towards
accidents. - Progress has been made but more needs to be done.
- All Stakeholders must work together in a fair
process to achieve safety and environmental
protection. - INTERCARGO is committed to this process.
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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRY CARGO
SHIPOWNERS Thank you for your attention
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