In preparing for the Brexit the EU has published several specific notices.Several of these notices concern shipping, such as:Maritime transportCO2 emissions reporting in maritime transportShip recyclingSeafarer qualificationsAviation and maritime security.These and other notices can be found at and downloaded from this EU website: Preparedness notices.
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In the COVID-19 situation it is important that the exchange and repatriation of these seafarers between the Netherlands and their country of residence is facilitated. This concerns enlisting seafarers who travel from outside the Schengen borders to a ship in a Dutch port, as well...
Many cruise ship passengers and cargo vessel crew have found themselves stranded since the outbrak of the coronavirus pandemic. European Commission has issued guidelines to provide recommendations on health, repatriation and travel arrangements. They also call on Member States to create a network of ports...
By amending Article 1 of this Decree, the Ballast Water Treaty is one of the treaties whose compliance is checked when a port State inspection is carried out. This change applies on 9 September 2017.
With the "Collective Act IenM 2018", Article 11d of the Port State Control Act has been tightened, in order to implement the sanctions policy for violations of the STCW Convention, the SOLAS Convention and the Maritime Labor Convention. This amendment of the law applies from...
An update of the Bareboat Register has been published on het website of the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate. This register provides an overview of seagoing vessels with a foreign registration that sail under the Dutch flag.The documents can be found here.
From 21 December 2019, seagoing vessels must also report electronically in smaller ports in the Netherlands. The municipalities of these smaller ports will use the reporting systems of nearby larger ports for this.When visiting a port, seagoing vessels must report to the competent authority of...
1.The provisions of this statute law apply to the ships which are registered in the Netherlands, which have been designed or are used for undertaking voyages, with the exception of: Dutch warships, navy assistent vessels or other vessels which are in use for the performance...