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Title: Countering Maritime Security Threats


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Countering Maritime Security Threats An overview
by the European Commission Wolfgang Elsner
Head of Unit
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Regulation (EC) n725/2004 of 31 March
2004 ?transposes into the EC law the December
2002 IMOs security provisions (Solas ISPS part
A) ?extends these measures to a certain extend to
domestic traffic of Member States (ISPS Part
B) ?creates a European inspection regime
Proposal for a port security Directive ?extend
the security measures to the whole port
area ?foresees also an inspection regime ?still
being discussed with MS in the Council.
3
  • In the EU (25)
  • 9500 flagged vessels (over 500GT)
  • 4200 maritime companies
  • 769 ports
  • 3700 port facilities

4
  • Draft EU Directive on Port Security COM(2004) 76
  • Applies to any port in which one or more port
    facilities are situated to which the ISPS Code
    applies
  • It complements maritime and ship/port interface
    security and expands into all security relevant
    port areas
  • A port security authority shall be responsible
    for the identification and implementation of
    appropriate port security measures

5
  • Draft EU Directive on Port Security COM(2004) 76
  • A port security assessment identifies the port
    security needs and potential solutions to reduce
    perceived vulnerabilities
  • A port security plan puts measures and task
    divisions on paper
  • Member States have to approve assessment and
    plan, which has to take into account the detailed
    requirements in Annex to the Directive

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  • Draft EU Directive on Port Security COM(2004) 76
  • Member States shall set and communicate 3
    security levels
  • A port security officer shall ensure
    establishment and coordination of assessment and
    plan
  • A port security committee may provide practical
    advice on security matters

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  • Draft EU Directive on Port Security COM(2004) 76
  • Plans shall be reviewed every time
    security-relevant changes occur, or every 5
    years
  • A Recognised Security Organisation may assist
    with the establishment and review of assessment
    and plan
  • A focal point for port security takes care of the
    communication with the Commission

8
  • Future directive on intermodal security ?
  • Dedicated to freight transport
  • Should cover all types of shipments (container,
    bulk, etc..)
  • Common approach for all surface modes, probably
    different implementing rules for each mode
  • Harmonisation with other pieces of EC law (i.e.
    Customs)
  • Promotion of the Known shipper concept /
    Authorised economic trader (Customs Code)

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  • Future directive on intermodal security ?
  • Coherence with international security standards
  • Level playing field between modes
  • Favouring Single Window concept
  • Should cover intra-community trade, and also
    third countries trade in transit on our territory
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