Week 16 2021: Top picks from this week’s latest publication releases
This week’s New Editions
Top picks from this week’s latest maritime publication releases and important regulatory guidance for each title to help you decide if it’s requirement for your vessels. |
ICS – Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse On Board Ship Recommended for all vessels Considered the leading industry publication on the topic, this 6th edition has been fully updated by industry experts to assist shipping companies, Masters and officers, to help prepare, prevent, protect and how to respond when faced with drug trafficking and drug abuse at seaThe publication covers: • Key global trafficking routes • Ports and places commonly targeted by drug traffickers • High profile drug seizures • Vulnerabilities of shipping • Risk management and security strategy • Ship security procedures • Port facility security procedures • Training and education • Emerging drug trends, including drug characteristics and identification • Responding to unusual activity at sea, in port, or involving passengers or crew • The signs of drug/alcohol use by crew members • What to do when drugs are found on board. It also includes a new section on cyber security measures and drug trafficking in the COVID-19 era. |
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ICS – Maritime Security: A Comprehensive Guide for Companies, Seafarers and Administrations Essential for all vesselsThe updated and improved Guide provides crucial information on the security threats faced by the shipping industry, the statutory requirements that ships, shipping companies and port facilities must meet and guidance on how to conduct a thorough threat assessment for voyage. A model Ship Security Plan is also included in the book.This Guide will be particularly useful to ship and terminal operators, seafarers and administrations, but will provide a useful entry point to the subject for anyone with an interest in maintaining the security of global trade. |
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ICS – Guide to Helicopter/ Ship Operations Recommended for all vessels The ICS Guide to Helicopter/Ship Operations is the industry standard best practice guide for shipping companies, ships’ crew and helicopter operators. Written for both those in the air and those at sea, this important interface document helps those involved in helicopter/ship operations become familiar with the important technical aspects of these complex operations.The fifth edition provides the latest guidance on standardised procedures and facilities for helicopter/ship operations worldwide, and encourages safe and efficient performance in the field. The Guide has been fully updated to reflect the most up-to-date advice from industry experts in both the maritime and aviation sectors. For ships to which the International Safety Management (ISM) Code applies, this Guide may also help in developing shipboard operating procedures and requirements for the various helicopter operations that may be undertaken on board. |
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IMCO – Ship Management Contracts Recommended for Ship ManagersThis publication compiles BIMCO’s ship management related contracts and explanatory notes into a handy and useful reference book. The latest edition of each contract is included.This publication provides information on the following contracts and explanatory notes: • CREWMAN A 2009 • CREWMAN B (LUMP SUM) 2009 • LAYUPMAN • SHIPMAN 2009 • SUPERMAN While the ship management industry evolved with an increasing part of the world fleet being placed under third-party ship management there was no standard management agreement that it could rely on as a basis for individual contract negotiations. This prompted a number of shipowners and ship managers to approach BIMCO in the mid 80s asking BIMCO to take the lead in the development of a standard ship management agreement striking a fair balance between the owners’ and managers’ rights and obligations. |
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OUTFIT MANAGEMENT TABLE |
Forthcoming New Admiralty Charts/New Edition Charts to be Published in in Week 16 |
Chart
Title |
Chart Title | NE/NC | Date |
908 | Italy -West Coast, Golfo di Napoli and Golfo di Salerno | NE | 22.04.2021 |
2347 | Korea – Japan, Southern Japan and Adjacent Seas | NE | 22.04.2021 |
2412 | China, Taiwan and Japan, East China Sea | NE | 22.04.2021 |
2970 | International Chart Series, Somalia and Yemen, Eastern Approaches to the Gulf of Aden | NE | 22.04.2021 |
3329 | South America – East Coast, Argentina, Mar del Plata to Segunda Barranca | NE | 22.04.2021 |
3335 | South America – East Coast, Puerto Santa Cruz to Estrecho de Magallanes | NE | 22.04.2021 |
3480 | China, Korea and Japan, Yellow Sea and Korea Strait | NE | 22.04.2021 |
3489 | International Chart Series, South China Sea – Northeast Part, Manila to Hong Kong | NE | 22.04.2021 |
3696 | China – Yellow Sea, Dalian Gang, Nianyuwan Gangqu and Dagushan Wan | NE | 22.04.2021 |
3697 | China – Yellow Sea, Dalian Gang and Approaches | NE | 22.04.2021 |
Forthcoming Charts to be Withdrawn in Week 16 |
Chart Number | Chart Title | Replacement Chart Number |
908 | Italy – West Coast, Golfo Di Napoli and Golfo Di Salerno | 908 |
2347 | Korea – Japan, Southern Japan and Adjacent Seas | 2347 |
2412 | China, Taiwan, and Japan, East China Sea | 2412 |
2970 | International Chart Series, Somalia and Yemen, Eastern Approaches to the Gulf of Aden | 2970 |
3329 | South America – East Coast, Argentina, Mar del Plata to Serunda Barranca | 3329 |
3335 | South America – East Coast, Puerto Santa Cruz to Estrecho de Magallanes | 3335 |
3480 | China, Korea and Japan, Yellow Sea and Korea Strait | 3480 |
3489 | International Chart Series, South China Sea – Northeast Part, Manila to Hong Kong | 3489 |
3696 | China – Yellow Sea, Dalian Gang, Nianyuwan Gangqu and Dagushan Wan | 3696 |
3697 | China – Yellow Sea, Dalian Gang and Approaches | 3697 |
AUS137 | Australia – South Coast, South Australia, Port Adelaide | Withdrawn |
AUS138 | Australia – South Coast, South Australia, Port Adelaide, Entrance Channel | Withdrawn |
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