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ISPS Code

  • Is it working?

    Following the 9/11 attacks, the IMO went into a frenzy of unprecedented activity. Chris Austen analyses the upshot of all this on the ports sector. 01 Sep 2005 - Port Strategy

  • A huge and ambitious global undertaking

    Notwithstanding a rather gloomy picture, we must remember that it is still early days. The implementation of the ISPS Code has been a huge and ambitious global undertaking and we are all learning as we go along. 01 Sep 2005 - Port Strategy

  • ISPS A Year On

    There is little doubt that for many in the ports and terminals industry the build-up to and implementation of the ISPS Code in July 2004 came as something of a shock to the system. TT Club believes the industry deserves a pat on the back. 01 Jul 2005 - Port Strategy

  • WHO PAYS?

    In the post-9/11 world of greatly increased security regimes, Steve Meyrick adds up the cost and asks: Who pays? 01 Jun 2004 - Port Strategy

  • Are Ports prepared for compliance?

    The TT Club' s Andrew Webster says the ISPS Code is one of the most important developments for the port industry By July next year all port facility operators are required to comply with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. There are a number of dangers inherent in noncompliance, not least possible loss of liability insurance cover. 01 Nov 2003 - Port Strategy

  • ISPS: THE APPROACHING DEADLINE

    In the first of a series, Nick Elliott reports from Teesport on its preparations for ISPS Code compliance 01 Nov 2003 - Port Strategy


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