IEE Certificate for Malaysian flagged vessels

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Wednesday, July 6, 2016

The special treatment procedure to issue International Energy Efficiency (IEE) Certificate for the Malaysian flagged vessels by their Shipping Notice (MSN 09/2012) has already been provided in ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-1038. This Technical Information provides the relevant information since there are slight changes in the procedure for new ships.

The said ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-1038 is thus revoked, accordingly.

1. Instructions specified in paragraph 5 of MSN 09/2012
Marine Department of Malaysia will issue IEEC for compliant ships. Ship owners /managers/operators are required to submit SEEMP of the ship for verification at least 2 (two) weeks before the Intermediate or Renewal survey of IAPP of the ship after 1st January 2013. New ships shall submit reports of preliminary and final verification of EEDI verified by an Approved Recognized Organization to Ship Safety Management Unit, Maritime Industrial Control Division, Marine Headquarters, Marine Department of Malaysia.

2. Procedures for issuing the IEE Certificate

[For existing ships]
・ IEE Certificate will be issued by the Administration.
・ For issuing an IEE Certificate, ship owners/managers/operators are required to submit the ship's specific SEEMP directly to the Administration, at least 2 (two) weeks before initial survey which is conducted at the first intermediate or renewal survey of the International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate (IAPP Certificate), whichever is the first, on or after 1 January 2013.

[For new ships to which only the SEEMP requirements apply]
・ IEE Certificate will be issued by the Administration.
・ For issuing an IEE Certificate, ship owners/managers/operators are required to submit the ship's specific SEEMP directly to the Administration.

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