If you are into the maritime industry, you might have heard the term “Port State Control Inspection” and that too, quite a lot. It is a type of inspection that…
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When it comes to Safety of Life at Sea, commonly known as SOLAS, the ISM codes are among the most confusing topics of all time. Most seafarers and shore staff…
Drydocking is a procedure that is commonly used for the inspection, repairing, and maintenance of ships. The main objective of dry docking is to expose those parts of the ship…
Protection and indemnity (P&I) liability insurances are designed to address the unique needs associated with the marine industry. This particular insurance has a large coverage. It covers all the maritime…
The evaluation of the structural integrity of a ship, the competence of owners, crew members, and all other potential risks are assessed under ship vetting. Ship Vetting is a grading…
Every ship demands to be dry-docked after a regular interval of time. It is vital for a ship to undergo a dry-docking procedure so that the ship can be assessed…
Ship Superintendent is a term that you must have heard quite frequently if you are into the marine industry. After all, it is the job of a ship superintendent who…
Determining the seaworthiness of a ship and ensuring safety is extremely important in the maritime industry. And to do so, periodic surveys and inspections are extremely important. Marine laws are…
For the marine industry, there are varying Marine Inspectors deployed at various positions who are working at distinct organizations. The purpose, however, remains the same – Ship Audit. Depending upon…