IMO Boosts Liquefaction Awareness at Bulk Cargo Workshop

May 7, 2016

The International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code deals with the hazards associated with certain cargoes carried in bulk by ships. IMO recently (25-28 April) co-organised a workshop in Malaysia on implementing the code, with special reference to cargoes that may liquefy – which can be a serious problem.

The workshop provided an overview of the Malaysian experience with bauxite shipments from local ports. Action taken by Malaysia’s Maritime Administration to improve both crew and cargo safety was presented, with positive and constructive feedback provided on national legislation in place to deal with carrying bauxite by sea. Participants also witnessed field sampling and laboratory testing practices.

In addition to local experts, consultants from Australia, Intercargo, P&I Clubs and Bureau Veritas, among others, took part in the workshop, which was funded by the Kuantan Port Authority and co-organized by IMO and Malaysia’s Ministry of Transport.

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