
The Korean Register of Shipping (KR) has won a contract to develop a new software application to assist port state control (PSC) officers working within the Mediterranean MoU.
The software will comprise an up-to-date database of all relevant IMO and ILO conventions and will be used by PSCOs to ensure a vessel's compliance with the relevant requirements. The software will be based on KR's existing KR-CON application, which contains a maritime library of IMO conventions. It was designed to help users apply IMO requirements quickly and correctly and comprises the full and up-to-date texts of all IMO conventions, codes, resolutions and circulars.
KR has a track-record of assisting PSC authorities. In 2007, it was commissioned by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to develop a bespoke system for use by Paris MOU port state control officers. This package – called RuleCheck – was updated last year at EMSA's request.
This project falls within the framework of the EU-funded regional SafeMed II Project, which is currently being implemented by the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC). One of the main objectives of SafeMed is to further reduce the capacity gap between the application of the international regulatory framework and the EU legislative framework in order to ensure a coherent, effective and uniform implementation of the international conventions and rules for maritime safety and security. The SafeMed II Project technically assists the Mediterranean MoU to enhance its capabilities, and this state-of-the-art tool will assist with this objective.
KR will deliver the new software program at the end of August.
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