India Invites Comments on Shipbreaking Code Changes

June 18, 2016

 The proposals being considered for modifying the Shipbreaking Code, 2013 include allowing ports to define the location and permitting breaking of larger passenger liners.

 
In pursuance of the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in CWP 657 of 1995, in the matter of Research Foundation for Science Vs Union of India and another, Government of India in the Ministry of Steel had formulated and notified the comprehensive code for ship breaking and ship recycling, namely Shipbreaking Code, 2013, vide notification dated 7th March, 2013. 
 
Modifications to the Shipbreaking Code, 2013, are being considered at present on the basis of practical experience of the users and suggestions received from different stakeholders, viz, shipbreaking industry, State Maritime Boards/Port authorities and other regulatory agencies. 
 
A copy of the Code, indicating the proposed changes has been uploaded on the website of the Ministry. 
 
The Shipping Ministry has invited comments on the same by June 30, said a release. A copy of the Code, indicating the proposed changes has been uploaded on the website of the ministry.
 

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