ClassNK Gains USCG Authorization Under ACP

March 11, 2016

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has authorized classification society ClassNK to participate in its Alternate Compliance Program (ACP) in addition to granting the authorization to carry out statutory surveys for U.S.-flagged ships in 2011.
 
The ACP was developed as an alternative method for U.S.-flagged vessels to fulfill the regulatory requirements for construction and operation. Under the program, ClassNK can now carry out a wide range of surveys and inspections on U.S.-flagged vessels on behalf of the USCG.
 
In accordance with USCG requirements, U.S.-flagged vessels are required to undergo onboard inspections by the USCG before a Certificate of Inspection (COI) can be issued. Under the ACP however, the USCG can issue a COI to an NK-classed, U.S.-flagged vessel based upon reports from ClassNK without the need for duplicative inspections. This eases the financial and regulatory burden on shipowners while maintaining existing levels of safety.
 
“Owners of U.S.-flagged ships should be able to choose the classification society that best meets their needs. ClassNK’s timely and high-quality services consistently garner praise from shipowners, yards, designers and operators worldwide. Through the ACP we will continue providing our US clients with best-in-class services and support them in maintaining compliant, competitive operations,” said ClassNK’s Regional Manager of North and Central America, Stewart Lee.
 
To be eligible to participate in the ACP, ClassNK satisfactorily performed a delegated function for two years from its first registration of a U.S.-flagged vessel and demonstrated its commitment to continuous quality and vigorous verification of each vessel’s compliance with applicable standards. 

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