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Calling all innovators – could your latest technology, idea or solution feature at IMCA’s Dynamic Positioning (DP) Conference?
Don’t miss this jointly run event in Aberdeen as colleagues from IMCA, SUT and The Hydrographic Society run this forward looking seminar
Our first dual branded guidance with global offshore wind health and safety organisation will widen circulation and broaden acceptance across the industry.
IMCA DP Practitioner Accreditation Scheme and Key DP Personnel Continuing Professional Development (CPD) App have a viral role to play in improving DP safety.
Our dynamic positioning experts are involved in upcoming industry events around the world
New guidance will increase awareness of issues related to DP system network storms, and further supports the safety of crews and vessels.
2022 DP Conference report available and planning for 2023 underway with registration open
Update to key lifting guidance covers all elements of lifting operations across renewable energy sector contracting activities.
Lifting & Rigging Seminar focuses the technical side of offshore lifting and challenges created in the renewables market
New versions of eCMID and eMISW vessel inspection termplates are now available with new optional supplements for battery and hybrid propulsion systems.
The new system from IMCA provides real-time reports based on anonymised aggregate data from over 1,100 inspections of offshore vessels and workboats.
Don’t miss this IMCA technical event and the opportunity to influence our future work programme in the area of dynamic positioning.
The guidelines were originally produced in October 2020 to help standardise the way in which vessels give personnel safe access to offshore structures, both in the wind and oil & gas industries.
IMCA M 125 Safety Interface Document for a DP vessel working near an offshore platform, has been revised as part of a continuous review of IMCA guidelines to ensure their relevance across all energy sectors
Find out how to submit your fuel consumption data
Richard Purser – a new addition to IMCA’s Technical Team will benefit our members in all areas of Marine
IMCA’s eCMID Committee continues to review the situation regarding inspections during the COVID-19 pandemic and offers steps to consider.
The Marine Renewable Energy Committee formed a workgroup consisting of vessel owners, wind farm operators and motion compensated gangway manufacturers and worked alongside an oil & gas focused industry steering group consisting of representatives from leading manufacturers of motion compensated gangway systems.
The W2W guidance has been produced to help standardise the way in which vessels are intended to give personnel safe access to offshore structures both in the wind and oil & gas industries. Heave compensated gangways fitted to vessels stabilise the motions of the vessel so that people can transfer safely from a vessel to an offshore structure or platform.
In April 2019 the International Marine Contractors Association’s (IMCA’s) Marine Division Management Committee set up a workgroup to focus on developing a code of practice for offshore pipelines and umbilical […]
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) announces the launch of its Progressive Web App (PWA) for its Common Marine Inspection Document system. IMCA’s eCMID system provides the marine and offshore […]
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