IMO MSC 108 highlights
Key takeaways from the 108 meeting in the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 108) of the IMO.
Key takeaways from the 108 meeting in the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 108) of the IMO.
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The third edition of the industry cyber risk management guidelines, Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships, addresses the requirement to incorporate cyber risks in the ship’s safety management system (SMS). It also reflects a deeper experience with risk assessments of operational technology (OT)... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO will attend the IMO Sub-committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments (III) 10th session from 22 to 26 July to monitor and intervene on key issues affecting its Members.
In response to growing concerns and increasing attacks in the region, a taskforce of stakeholders from across the shipping industry drafted the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on Suppression of Piracy.
In light of a series of catastrophic fire incidents, it is anticipated that countries will conduct a thorough evaluation of ship fire safety, with specific attention given to fire safety systems and secure on-board procedures and practices.
BIMCO's Ashok Srinivasan explains the updates to guidelines for places of refuge for ships
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For the first time, IMO will discuss the maritime autonomous ships. The use of autonomous ships – or so-called unmanned ships - will create the need for a regulatory framework for such ships and their interaction and co-existence with manned ships.