GEAR | Interferry to host joint Africa Ferry Safety seminar with IMO

A boat ferrying passengers in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park (Representative photo only)

Global trade association Interferry has partnered with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to organise and co-host a seminar on ferry safety in Africa.

Taking place on April 16 to 17, 2024, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the seminar is in line with Interferry’s aim of reducing casualties in developing nations by promoting the highest maritime safety standards.

Regulatory authority Tanzania Shipping Agencies Corporation (TASAC) – with the support of the Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications, Tanzania – will be fellow hosts of the event, where Interferry and the IMO are each inviting around 50 industry representatives from African states most affected by domestic ferry accidents.

Seminar sessions will feature speakers and panelists examining the various issues that directly impact on safe maritime operations – including ticketing and passenger counting, loading and stowage, vessel design and classification, and political will.

Interferry has previously been proactive on safety in developing regions with interventions in Bangladesh and the Philippines, which increased awareness among regulators, operators, and the travelling public, notably via the association’s FerrySafe initiative on safety culture and mentoring.

The regional shift to Africa consolidates the association´s increased focus on the continent, which will continue this October 26 to 30 when Interferry holds its 48th annual conference in Marrakesh, Morocco, with an agenda including a follow-up on the African safety seminar.

“Improving safety standards in Africa is a primary objective for Interferry due to the high level of incidents in some of its states,” says CEO Mike Corrigan. ”We are not going to Tanzania to lecture anyone. Together with our event partners, we will be fielding a team of seasoned professionals whose purpose is to listen, exchange experience and share best practices on both operational and regulatory levels.

“In the weeks to come, Interferry’s full focus will be on reaching out to the regional industry for their support. We are calling on all interested parties to spread the word about the seminar and exchange contacts and information, so that we can attract the highest possible number of relevant delegates.”

For further information and updates on the Africa Ferry Safety seminar visit https://interferry.com/africa-ferry-safety-seminar/ or contact [email protected].


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