Dangerous Goods Code for Packaged Goods – See BIMCO’s summary of the latest 2022 amendments
The IMO's Amendment 41-22 to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code entered into force on 1 January 2023. Read BIMCO's report on the details.
The IMO's Amendment 41-22 to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code entered into force on 1 January 2023. Read BIMCO's report on the details.
Explore the latest updates as the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code undergoes its 41st amendment on 1 January 2024.
BIMCO providing information on the latest amendments made to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code for shipment of packaged goods at sea: Amendment 40-20.
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has published changes to The International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG Code) Amendment 39-18.
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BIMCO started reporting from 30 September 2020, a series of articles, informing members of what to expect in the revised International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code (Amendment 05-19), which will come into force on 1 January 2021. This is the 4th article in the series. Today, BIMCO report... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO started reporting from 30 September 2020, a series of articles, informing members of what to expect in the revised International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code (Amendment 05-19), which will come into force on 1 January 2021. This is the 6th article in the series. Today, BIMCO report... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO started reporting from 30 September 2020, a series of articles, informing members of what to expect in the revised International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code (Amendment 05-19), which will come into force on 1 January 2021. This is the 5th article in the series. Today, BIMCO report... Please follow the link to continue reading.
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