MGB MARITIME CONSULTING SERVICES
PORT CAPTAIN / SUPERCARGO
Pre-Arrival Coordination
Stowage Plans
Lifting / Lashing Diagrams
Method Statements
Source Gear, Labor, and Materials
On-site Vessel Management
Daily Vessel Progress Updates
Final Load and Discharge Reports
Discharge Recommendations
24/7 Availability


MARINE CARGO SURVEY
Heavy Lift / Project Cargo Surveys
Marine Warranty Surveys
Lay down / Storage Surveys
Tie Down / Securing Surveys
Cargo Condition Surveys
Vessel Hold Condition Surveys
Packaging Surveys
OTR Surveys
Project Management
Damage Assessments
Machinery Maintenance Inspections


ENGINEERING
Marine cargo transportation feasibility studies
Preparation of complete Transportation Manuals, including documentation of:
Stowage Arrangements​
Deck strength calculations and verification
Motion and acceleration analysis
Design motion and acceleration calculations
Grillage, cribbing, and load-spreading design
Sea-fastening design and detailing
Loading and offloading procedures


INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY
General Overview
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Our core maritime survey team has evolved over years of experience to offer IHM survey. Our Hazmat experts brings together a strong track record in maritime sector and understands the industry needs better than our counterparts who have simply diversified from onshore hazardous material experience into the marine market.Our IHM inspection takes place on a completely digital platform from the beginning and can be updated on regular basis to keep it compliant to cover the full life cycle of the ship.
Our digital approach offers significant cost saving by reducing the time needed to complete the on board survey. Digital platform can be accessed through web browser and mobile app.
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New vessels flying the flag of an EU member state are required to have on board a certified IHM (Inventory Hazardous Material) starting 31 December 2018. This means that vessels with building contracts signed after this date shall have the IHM certificate in the specifications.
All EU-flagged vessels to be recycled after 31 December 2018 will be required to have a Ready for Recycling Certificate, which means, among others, these vessels shall only be sent to recycling facilities included in the European List of Ship Recycling Facilities (EU List).
For vessels in operation and flying the flag of an EU member state, the certified IHM is required starting 31 December 2020.
It should be noted that the EU SRR also affects non-EU-flagged vessels, since vessels flying a third-country flag (non-EU flag) calling at a port or anchorage of an EU member state shall have a certified IHM starting 31 December 2020.
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What is Included
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Our package includes VSCP preparation, onboard survey by Hazmat expert using digital app, Lab testing and final report generation and assistance with gaining approval by Classification society. The final report will be fully digital and will be a living document on our servers which can be updated for the whole lifetime of the ship. We have experience of working with DNV GL, ABS, BV, RINA , LR , Korean Register and IRS . If you have ships under Marshal Islands Flag, we are also working directly with the MI Flag administration for IHM report approval and issuance of SoC ( Statement of Compliance ).
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Please contact us to further discuss what part of the IHM Process we can assist with!


