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1 PORT STATE CONTROL AND MARINE SAFETY Presented by: Theodore Lalas Fleet Operations Manager
2 REGIONAL SUPPORT All inquiries will be processed and either an interim or final reply will be sent during the workday, or by your opening the next morning; never more than 24 hours. 2
3 REGION II 3
4 25 WORLDWIDE OFFICES 4
5 REGION II OPERATIONAL OFFICES OFFICE CONTACT REGION II A United Kingdom London Simon Bonnett The Netherlands Roosendaal Hans Krijger REGION II B Greece Piraeus Theodore Lalas/Vasilis Kamitsis Turkey Istanbul Ozgur Asik REGION II C United Arab Emirates Dubai Amarjit Kauchhur India Mumbai Sanjay Maini 5
6 FLEET OPERATIONS Region II A Region II B Region II C MARINE SAFETY London Roosendaal Piraeus Dubai Mumbai Shipdesk Exclusive inspectors Grading reports TECHNICAL / Phone INVESTIGATIONS Investigators 6
7 MARINE SAFETY Shipdesk Exclusive inspectors Grading reports Region II A Region II B Region II C London Roosendaal Piraeus Dubai Mumbai Each of the offices uses a number of contract inspectors for initial, annual, special and follow-up inspections. We maintain a good line of communication with our inspectors. They are our indirect eyes and ears on the ships in the Registry. Training days, seminars for contract inspectors. 7
8 RMI VESSEL DETENTION RATES As of 31 March
9 PSC DETENTIONS PER MOU Total detentions 2012: 82 Total ships: 2,090* Detention ratio: 3.92% Total detentions 2013: 82 Total ships: 2,290* Detention ratio: 3.58% (54%) (53%) Tokyo 14 (18%) 20 (24%) Paris 8 (10%) Indian Ocean 4 (5%) 4 (5%) 2 (2%) Mediterrenean (8%) (6%) 3 (7%) (4%) USCG Black Sea 3 (4%) Viña del Mar 1 (1%) 2013 *Ships subject to PSC only, excludes MODUs, MOUs, and yachts 9
10 1Q 2014 DETENTIONS OF RMI VESSELS (by type and MoU) USCG Paris Tokyo Other Bulk Carrier Tanker General Cargo Container (17) (2) (2) (6) 10
11 PSC DETENTIONS BY VESSEL TYPE Total detentions 2012: 82 Total ships: 2,090* Total detentions 2013: 82 Total ships: 2,290* (51%) 47 (57%) (16%) (13%) 8 (10%) 7 (9%) 10 (12%) 7 (9%) 11 (13%) 8 (10%) 0 Bulk carrier Oil Tanker Container General Cargo Other *Ships subject to PSC only, excludes MODUs, MOUs, and yachts 11
12 PARIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MoU) From Paris MoU 2012 Annual Report 12
13 TOKYO MOU From Tokyo MoU Annual Report
14 USCG QUALSHIP 21 Yearly QUALSHIP 21 Enrollment ( ) From USCG 2012 Report to the IMO s Subcommittee on Flag State Implementation 14
15 2013 TOKYO MOU DETENTIONS Total detentions: Australia China Chile Singapore Japan Vietnam Canada 15
16 AMSA DETENTIONS Total detentions: 21 West Coast East Coast South Coast North Coast West Coast Dampier: 4 Fremantle: 1 Kwinana: 1 Port Hedland: 1 Bumbury: 1 Albany: 1 East Coast Brisbane: 3 Sydney: 1 Newcastle: 2 Botany Bay: 1 South Coast Melbourne: 2 Geelong: 2 North Coast Weipa: 1 16
17 CHINA DETENTIONS Total detentions: 17 Middle Coast South Coast North Coast Middle Coast Shanghai: 1 Zhangiangang: 2 Ningbo: 1 Zhoushan: 2 Jiangyn: 1 South Coast Shenzhen: 1 Xiamen: 2 Guangzhou: 1 Hong Kong: 1 North Coast Qingdao: 1 Lianungang: 2 Tianjin: 2 17
18 PARIS MOU DETENTIONS Total detentions: 20 North Europe Rotterdam: 3 Amsterdam: 1 Silvertown: 1 Hamburg: 1 Vlissingen: 1 Police: 1 Murmansk: 1 South Europe Gibraltar: 1 Algeciras: 2 Catania: 1 Fos: 1 Burgas: North Europe South Europe (Mediterranean & Black Sea) Canada Canada Sept Iles: 3 Quebec: 1 Vancouver: 1 18
19 2013 USCG DETENTIONS 3 Total detentions: New Orleans San Francisco Miami Long Beach 19
20 BULK CARRIER DETENTIONS Total detentions: 47 Tokyo MoU AMSA: 13 China: 12 Canada: 1 Chile: 1 Vietnam: Paris MoU North Europe: 5 Canada: 4 South Europe: 3 15 Indian MoU Bik: 1 Bandar Abbas: 1 Paradip: Tokyo Paris Indian USCG Black Sea Mediterranean Viña del Mar USCG New Orleans Black Sea MoU Novorossyisk Mediterranean MoU Iskenderun Viña del Mar Arroyo Seco (Argentina) 20
21 2013 RMI PSC DETAINABLE DEFICIENCIES BY TYPE Total detentions: 82 Total detainable deficiencies: 137 Average detainable deficiencies per detention: 1.67 No of Deficiencies ISM Fire Damper Life boat Emergeny generator Emergency fire pump Rescue boat Main engine OWS MARPOL Annex IV Fire fighting system Incinerator Quick closing valve Fire Line Dewatering valve Cargo hatch cover MARPOL Annex VI Auxiliary generator VDR Fire pump Hours of Rest Detainable Deficiency Detainable deficiencies issued once in 2013: Stern light, CSR, Means of escape, Food stores, Signaling lamp, Fore peak tank valve, Flag State endorsement, Garbage management, Mooring winch, GMDSS, Remote means of control, A60 bulkhead, Sounding pipe, IMDG, Water mist, Emergency air compressor, Master responsibility, Bottom survey, Minimum safe manning, Accommodations, Fire detection system, Life raft, Boiler, Lighting, DOC, Load Line, Soft patch, Emergency lighting, Statutory certificates, EPIRB, Fire Screen Door, MARPOL Annex II, Endorsement by Flag State, Fire alarm, Bilge pump 21
22 USCG 22
23 USCG 2012 SAFETY DEFIENCIES From USCG 2012 Annual Report 23
24 PRETTY SIGHT JUNIPER 8 NAVE POLARIS APL GARNET BELLAVIA LINDA LEAH OKIALOS SEA PEARL B MAX MARIA V ASPHALT SUMMER NESTOR ISIS NORDIC MOON MARIDA MISTLETOE SAN REMO II MARIA CONSTITUTION SPIRIT HTC ALFA LEO RENASCENTIA BALTIC FOX GURASIS PRIMA DORA YACU KALLPA GENCO PROVENCE A HANDY PROTEUS GREY FOX OVERSEAS LUXMAR LATMAR 2.00% 1.80% 1.60% 1.40% 1.20% 1.00% 0.80% 0.60% 0.40% 0.20% 0.00% 2013 Compliance Initiatives TWENTY-SIX (26) Marine Safety Compliance Initiatives 1.29% 1.25% 1.20% 1.16% 1.12% 1.08% 1.03% 0.99% 0.95% 0.90% 0.86% 0.82% 0.77% 0.73% 0.69% 0.65% 0.60% 0.56% 0.52% 0.49% FIVE (5) USCG PSC Detentions 1.76% 1.72% 1.68% 1.64% 1.59% 1.55% 1.51% 1.46% 1.42% 1.38% 1.33% NO. 7 PSC DETENTION ON PRIMA DORA - RETRACTED BY USCG NO. 6 PSC DETENTION ON NOVO MESTO DETENTION APPEAL DETENTION RATE AVERAGE OVER LAST THREE YEARS - MUST BE LESS THAN ONE PERCENT 24
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