The comprehensive review encompasses new requirements for e-certification, training, bullying and harassment, gender diversity, and mental health.
A new IMCA website has launched - www.imca-int.com
This site is available temporarily for access to the following:
˙ Event Registration - new system coming soon
˙ Membership Application - new system coming soon
˙ Store - items being finalised for existing orders
The comprehensive review encompasses new requirements for e-certification, training, bullying and harassment, gender diversity, and mental health.
IMCA Members invited to submit applications to prestigious IMO Honours. Submissions are open until Monday 15 April 2024.
IMCA joins 28 maritime bodies calling for the release of the crew of the Galaxy Leader who have been held hostage since November 2023.
A three-year experience-building phase (EBP), which concludes in 2026, will test application of new Guidelines on URN.
We report from the 10th meeting of the IMO Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction (SDC 10), attended by IMCA.
We share photos and report from the IMCA Seminar held in London on Wednesday 6 December 2023.
BWM Convention prevents the spread of harmful aquatic organisms and the damage to the marine environment from ballast water discharge.
IMCA reports from the IMO where revised guidelines aim to reduce noise pollution from vessels with data collection and knowledge sharing key next steps.
The IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 80) have agreed to a revised GHG Strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships.
Convention is set to enter into force in 24 months’ time on 26 June 2025 and addresses all environmental and safety aspects relating to ship recycling.
IMCA works with peer organisations in support of members, seafarers and offshore workers
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) celebrates the United Nations (UN) International Anti-Corruption Day on 9 December 2021. The campaign entitled “your right, your role, say no to corruption” emphasises […]
Find out how to submit your fuel consumption data
Do you want to understand the background and details regarding fuel consumption data and how this applies to your company? Then watch this broadcast to find out more from Margaret Fitzgerald, Head of Marine Policy & Regulatory Affairs.
Call to action for Marine Members – share your fuel consumption data with IMCA – this will be used to assess the carbon intensity of the offshore and marine contracting sector.
IMCA Members are invited to provide feedback on a new Code of Practice for Environmental Sustainability.
Help IMCA collate industry fuel consumption data to enable us to lobby on your behalf to generate a carbon intensity indicator effective for the offshore sector.
The International Marine Contractors Association’s (IMCA) Dynamic Positioning (DP) Practitioner Accreditation Scheme launched on 1 May 2019, has received close to 1000 enquiries in its first year. The Accreditation Scheme […]
IMCA is playing a key role in an industry group lobbying the IMO to support a recommendation for Governments and national authorities to facilitate the movement of offshore energy sector […]
IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim has asked the United Nations system agencies to support IMO in its request to governments to declare seafarers, port personnel and other crucial maritime workers as […]
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