Update on 11 Sept 2024: Contents: Need for secure and resilient information system Essential defence against the weakness of security technologies and software, vulnerable communication infrastructure New cybersecurity measures for ships and port...
Update: 09 May 2024 Industry associations (BIMCO, INTERCARGO, et al) developed and published industry Guidelines on Cyber Security Onboard Ships, to address cyber risks to ships by the objectives and functional requirements of the ISM Code as...
Update on 09 May 2024: The following IACS Unified Requirement will be implemented mandatorily and apply to new ships from Jul 2024: IACS UR E26 Cyber resilience of ships. IACS UR E27 Cyber resilience of on-board systems and equipment. IACS also...
Why digitalisation is a priority Decarbonisation is a strong driving force behind the digitalisation of the shipping industry. It seems that few would disagree that digitalisation could be one of the most significant moves to increase efficiency...
-first posted 20 March 2021- Submissions to the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 103), 5-14 May 2021 MSC 103/9/1 – Comments on document MSC 102/9 – Updates on recent developments related to maritime security (see attached) MSC 103/10/4 –...
The International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) recently finalized first edition of its Cybersecurity Guidelines for Ports and Port Facilities.
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According to an IMO resolution MSC.428(98), cyber risks are to be addressed in safety management systems (SMS) no later than the first annual verification of the company’s Document of Compliance (DOC) after 1 Jan 2021. The approved SMS should...
IACS has approved and published the Rec 166 – Recommendation on Cyber Resilience (IACS webpage to download). According to IACS: This single, standalone Recommendation consolidates IACS’ previous 12 Recommendations related to cyber resilience...
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Dear Members of INTERCARGO, Please find attached the Brief on the outcome of the 101st session of the MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE (MSC 101) which met between Wednesday 05 to Friday 14 June 2019 at the IMO HQ in London. Key/Bulk carrier topics that...
The 101st session of the MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE (MSC 101) will meet between Wednesday 5th and Friday 14th June 2019. Below you can find the INTERCARGO Pre-Brief, and accompanying attachments/papers, for this important meeting. The Pre-Brief...
Here is to report a few issues that may affect the operations of your fleet in 2018: Environment protection ECAs in China The 3 ECAs (sulphur Emission Control Areas) in China have taken effective from 1 Jan 2018, which require ships to use fuel with...