What ISM Certificates You Require to Start a Shipping Company?

If you are planning to open a shipping company with merchant ships to ply on international waters for export and import of cargo, one of the first things to be eligible to do this business is to comply with the International Management Code for the safe operation of ships and pollution prevention.

International Safety Management Code is a set of guidelines for shipping companies and their employees, both on ship and shore, to ensure that the ship and the companies are operating as per guidelines of SOLAS i.e. safety is never compromised and pollution awareness is present.

As per ISM code under SOLAS chapter IX, a company shall be issued with Document of compliance (DOC) and its ships are issued with Safety Management Certificates (SMC) only after ensuring that the company has a Safety Management System (SMS) and all ships are operated as per the SMS.

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Understanding DOC

A Document of Compliance or DOC is issued to a company based on the type of ship. This means that the DOC will be different for different types of ships i.e. if the company have10 containers and 10 oil tankers then 2 different DOC will be issued, one to the container fleet and the other to the tanker fleet.

DOC is issued under the authority of the flag state government by successfully auditing and reviewing companies SMS and its implementation.

Types of DOCs

Interim DOC

Short Term DOC

DOC

Understanding SMC

A Safety Management Certificate is issued to the ship of a DOC holding Company by the administration.

Every individual ship must have an SMC which ensures that it complies with the onboard Safety Management Manual based on ISM.

If a company owns 25 oil tanker ships, then SMC is issued to each ship with a total of 25 SMC.

SMC is issued after successfully auditing the ship for making sure that it is operating as per the SMS based on ISM code.

Types of SMC

1. Interim SMC

2. Short Term SMC

3. SMC

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