What's Happening?
INTERCARGO, an international association representing dry bulk shipowners, convened industry leaders in Athens to address the growing practice of ship-to-ship (STS) transfers in the dry bulk sector. This meeting brought together shipowners, charterers,
insurers, and service providers to discuss the lack of standardized procedures for STS operations, which have become increasingly common due to larger vessels and limited port infrastructure. Unlike the tanker shipping industry, which has established STS practices over the past two decades, the dry bulk sector lacks a unified approach to ensure these transfers are conducted safely and efficiently.
Why It's Important?
The absence of standardized procedures for STS transfers in the dry bulk sector poses significant safety and operational risks. As the practice becomes more routine, the potential for accidents or inefficiencies increases, which could have severe implications for the shipping industry and global trade. Establishing clear guidelines and best practices is crucial to mitigate these risks, protect the environment, and ensure the safety of personnel involved in these operations. The outcome of INTERCARGO's discussions could lead to the development of industry-wide standards, enhancing the safety and reliability of dry bulk shipping.
What's Next?
Following the meeting in Athens, INTERCARGO is expected to continue working with industry stakeholders to develop and implement standardized procedures for STS transfers in the dry bulk sector. This may involve drafting guidelines, conducting training sessions, and collaborating with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance and safety. The adoption of these standards could lead to improved operational efficiency and safety, benefiting the entire shipping industry and its global supply chain.









