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Maritime Security: Port Pile Up?
There are less than three months until July 1 ... Do you know where your International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC) is? If not, you are in grave danger of having…
Norway: Teekay Seeks to Grow Suezmax Fleet
Expanding the Suezmax fleet and greater involvement in carrying oil products are among the ambitions being pursued by theTeekay Tanker Services (TTS) business unit of Teekay.
IMO Program Enhances ISPS Implementation
In the run-up to the 1 July 2004 international deadline for implementation of the maritime security measures adopted by IMO in December 2002, a far-reaching and…
USCG Preps for July 1 Security Deadline
The U.S. and vessels around the world. A new international code and U.S. industry from terrorist attacks. cargo, and vehicles. Under the U.S. must implement the new security measures by July 1.
USCG to Start International Port Security Visits
The U.S. world. this summer and fall. on overseas trade," said Adm. Thomas H. Collins, commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard. 2002 that will enter into full force on July 1. nations.
IMO Tech Coop Program to Enhance ISPS Implementation
In the run-up to the July 1, 2004 international deadline for implementation of the maritime security measures adopted by IMO in December 2002, a far-reaching and…
GL: Containership Threats Require “Sensible” Controls
“The container supply chains have become very reliable and efficient over the years, they are however under greater threat than ever before, not least due to terrorism…
IMO Urges Port ISPS Compliance
The IMO issued a Circular urging port facilities to promptly implement the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. It notes that port facilities…
GL Turnover Up 6 Percent
Germanischer Lloyd (GL) increased its turnover to Euros 218.7 million in 2003, six percent ahead of the Euros 206.4 million recorded the previous year, to ensure…
Canada Raises Security Bar: New Regs Coming
Transport Canada has strengthened its security requirements for vessels, marine facilities and ports by establishing the Marine Transportation Security Regulations.
Panama Canal is ISPS Ready
Security at the Panama Canal was enhanced recently as it implemented requirements of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code and received fulfillment…
The Midas Touch
Minimizing the risk of a water-borne or delivered terrorist attack is no small responsibility. Maritime Reporter visited recently with U.S. Coast Guard LCDR Stephen M.
When the Clock Strikes Midnight
Coast Guard Atlantic Area includes five Coast Guard Districts spanning 14 million square miles and involves 30,000 personnel. Captain John E. Schrinner discusses…
Australian Boats on Patrol in the Gulf
Austal has designed, constructed and delivered three 22 metre patrol boats to the Kuwait Coast Guard (KCG). In addition to three crew “Kassir”, “Dastoor” and “Mahroos”…
Panama Canal and ISPS Implementation
The Panama Canal Authority issued an Advisory stating that it is implementing the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code on 1 July 2004. SOLAS…
ISPS Code – Two Weeks and Counting
The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code comes into effect two weeks from today – on 1 July 2004. Hindsight has shown that the ISPS Code was…
Ensure Strategic Shipping Lanes are Secure
IMO Secretary-General Mr. Efthimios Mitropoulos has stressed the importance of ensuring that strategically important international shipping lanes are protected from…
Ridge Addresses Port Security
New security measures are being implemented across the United States providing for safer ports in America, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge announced today.
July 1, 2004: It's a Brave new World
With the deadline to comply with ISPS/MTSA now passed, focus will start shifting towards the immediate and long-term financial impacts these rules will have on the industry as a whole.
July 1: One More Day
Far-reaching international maritime security measures developed and adopted by IMO enter into force on 1 July 2004. The security measures, which include the International…