ClassNK releases their 2024 Port State Control annual report (2023 data)

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(www.MaritimeCyprus.com) ClassNK has released its annual report on Port State Control. The report is prepared to enhance awareness of the present state of PSC and improve future onboard maintenance and inspections as well as Safety Management Systems.

This Annual Report on Port State Control (PSC) summarizes deficiencies identified during PSC inspections carried out in various countries around the world. This report is prepared with the objective of building awareness of the present state of PSC and thereby improving future onboard maintenance and inspections as well as Safety Management Systems.

The report consists of the following chapters.

Chapter 1: Measures adopted by ClassNK

Chapter 2: Statistical Analysis of Detained Ships Registered with ClassNK

Port State Control has been recognized as a direct and highly effective means to reduce the number of substandard ships, improve the safety of ships at sea, and prevent marine pollution. The activity of PSC worldwide has significantly been strengthened along with an increasing number of amendments to relevant international conventions.

In addition, to effectively implement port state responsibilities, many countries have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for regional cooperation among local PSCs, and have agreed to establish a centralized & digitized database system and/or a harmonized approach.

The scope of PSC inspection has expanded from the hardware aspect of ships to the software aspect, such as onboard maintenance or operational procedures since the adoption of the ISM Code, which applies to all ships. This scope continues to expand as new regulatory concepts are introduced. In line with the progress of PSC, ClassNK is committed to enhancing the transparency of PSC-related information and eliminating substandard vessels.

Analysis of Detainable Deficiencies

In 2023, a total of 1,488 detainable deficiencies were reported in conjunction with 419 detentions. The deficiencies are categorized as shown in Figure 2.3.1 and categories in this figure are based on those of the Tokyo MOU

 

 

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Source: ClassNK

 

 

 

 

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