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Details for OFSI General licence INT/2024/4576632 - Active and Beks Ships Transit to Port and Wind Down
Notices made under the Customs (Export) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 which have force of law.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that three foreign flagged ship remained under detention in UK ports at the end of December after failing Paris MOU Port State Control (PSC) inspection.
Location: Chesapeake Bay off Norfolk, Virginia, United States of America.
For many ships operating offshore, the full extent contained within IMO regulations may be partially exempted and/or equivalent standards.
A safety message to the shipping industry about identifying and managing any radioactive sources within equipment and cargoes.
Maritime weather and tide conditions - navigation equipment, radios and emergency beacons, register a 406 beacon
We handle shipping and maritime disputes. Cases that we hear include: collisions between ships disputes over the transport of cargo salvage of a ship, cargo or crew disputes over goods supplied to a ship disputes over mortgages and other security...
Seeking views on new guidance for offshore vessels about applying the International Maritime Organization and special purpose ship codes.
Location: English Channel off south coast of England.
We have issued a safety bulletin to the cruise industry to highlight the importance of using anchoring equipment within its intended design parameters.
This Note provides advice about the subdivision and damage stability requirements for cargo ships using the probabilistic method, the categories of ship to which those requirements apply and the formulae to be used for calculating the subdivision indices.
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