Dear Full members of INTERCARGO, As the IMO MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE (MEPC 72, 9-13 April 2018) meeting has just concluded, we are glad to share with you the attached brief on its outcome – and our Association’s interventions- that...
The fifth session of the IMO Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR 5) met last week between the 5th and 9th February 2018.
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The 5th session of the IMO Sub-Committee On Pollution Prevention And Response (PPR 5) will take place between the 5th and 9th February 2018, and which the INTERCARGO Secretariat will attend. Below is the INTERCARGO pre-brief for this meeting (PPR 5...
The December 2017 Ballast Water update includes the following information: Data on the number of BWTS currently fitted on vessels A summary of INTERCARGO BWTS Survey at present USCG Regulatory update Other – BWTS Manufacturer reply to member...
Konstantinos Stampedakis of Erma First delivered a presentation titled “Installing An Erma First BWTS On Board A Bulk Carrier Prior Lunar New Year” during the 37th INTERCARGO Technical Committee Meeting that was held on the 9th October 2017 in...
Mike Hasson of Ecochlor delivered a presentation titled “Ecochlor Ballast Water Treatment System: Advantages & Experience” during the 37th INTERCARGO Technical Committee Meeting that was held on the 9th October 2017 in Athens. The presentation...
In a full room at our London office, the presentation “Best Practices for Operation of Ballast Water Management Systems” was delivered on 28 September 2017 by our Associate Member ABS. The presentation addressed findings from recent ABS workshops...
INTERCARGO supports a Ballast Water Treatment System Regulation Round Table session that will be held on 26 September 2017 in Virginia, USA, and Full Members (and non-Members subject to space availability) are invited to attend. The event is...
Media Release – 29 June 2017 The regulation in place should respect the highly capital intensive nature of the industry and avoid distorting the market’s level playing field by marginalising thousands of viable and quality bulk carriers. Please...