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Container Shippers Join Forces for Safety

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

July 22, 2014

  • Photo courtesy of CMA CGM
  • Photo courtesy of Maersk
  • Photo courtesy of CMA CGM Photo courtesy of CMA CGM
  • Photo courtesy of Maersk Photo courtesy of Maersk

The Container Ship Safety Forum (CSSF) has been launched as a global business-to-business network that aims to improve safety performance and management practices in the container shipping industry.

Founding members CMA CGM Group, Costamare Shipping Company S.A., E.R. Schiffahrt GmbH & Cie. KG, Hamburg Südamerikanische Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft KG, Maersk Line, Rickmers Shipmanagement and Zodiac Maritime Agencies Ltd., have joined forces to improve safety performance through collaboration. The companies will be able to collectively identify common safety hotspots across the container shipping industry and ways to address the underlying causes.

“We believe the time is right to increase the focus on safety in the container shipping industry,” said Aslak Ross, Head of Marine Standards and DPA, Maersk Line, and CSSF Steering Committee Member.

Other segments of the shipping industry, such as the tanker and offshore industries, have already established collaborative safety forums, but CSSF marks the first time that leading containership companies have come together to drive performance improvements in safety, a representative of CSSF said.

Claas-Heye Diekmann, Director Quality Assurance & HSSE, E.R. Schiffahrt GmbH & Cie. KG., and CSSF Steering Committee Member stated, “We are convinced that the CSSF will lead us to measurable improvements and will also significantly enhance the safety culture within the container shipping industry.”

Over the coming year, CSSF will implement its mission to advance the continuous improvement of safety culture and performance in the container shipping industry through measurement, reporting and benchmarking, sharing best practices and engaging with key stakeholders to develop durable solutions. As an initial step, CSSF members have defined a common set of indicators for reporting on their safety performance.

Angie Farrag-Thibault, Associate Director, BSR, said, “We expect that in time the CSSF will become a voice for the container shipping industry similar to other safety networks for other industry segments.”

BSR, a global business network and consultancy focused on sustainability, is acting as a secretariat and facilitator for CSSF.

CSSF is now open to new members.

bsr.org/cssf
 

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