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Containers to Be Weighed Before Departure

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 9, 2016

Photo: Danish Maritime Authority

Photo: Danish Maritime Authority

In a new measure aiming to minimize the number of shipping accidents, packed containers intended to be carried on international sea voyages must be weighed before being loaded, starting July 1, 2016.
 
In recent years, there has been a number of accidents where large ships have lost containers at sea and where the ship's hull has been extensively damaged due to overload. The main reason for these incidents was likely incorrect container weight data.
 
Therefore, it has been decided internationally that as of July 1, 2016 the so-called "verified weight" of all packed containers must be established. In addition, the weight information is required to follow the container at all times and be available to the ship and the terminal.
 
The new provisions apply in all ports from which packed containers are shipped.
 
The shipper who completes the packing of the container is to establish the verified weight. There are two ways of doing this: (1) the packed container is weighed by means of a suitable weight, or (2) the weight of the container's cargo and lashing elements are added to the weight of the empty container (a certified method must be used).
 
The new regulations do not apply to containers carried on a chassis frame or a trailer on board ro-ro ships engaged on short international voyages.
 
The regulations will be formally issued in early May 2016 following a European Commission consultation procedure.

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