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A World Leader in Ship Classification
13 May 2013
Activities
Annual EUROCREW Meeting
in Dubrovnik
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Capt. Ivan Bozic
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Naoki Saito (Capt.)
Master Mariner
2004 M.Sc.
World Maritime University (Sweden)
2008
Vice Chairman – Tripartite Expert Meeting to
Develop Guidelines for Flag State Inspections
under the MLC, 2006 (ILO), Geneva
2008
Vice Chairman - Tripartite Expert Meeting to
Develop Guidelines for PSC under the MLC,
2006 (ILO), Geneva
2011
Vice Chairman – 2nd Meeting of the
Preparatory Tripartite MLC, 2006 Committee
2008 - present
Japanese delegation - IMO/STW Sub-Committee
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1. Core Business of Classification Society
(1) Introduction to ClassNK
(2) Services for Clients
(3) Research & Development
2. New Frontiers
~ new service “PrimeManagement”
(1) Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
(2) Certification of Maritime Education and
Training (ECDIS training requirements)
Contents
Going Smart and Green
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Formal Name NIPPON KAIJI KYOKAI
Brand Name ClassNK
Abbreviation NK
Status Non-profit Organization
History Founded in 1899
IACS Founding Member
Head office Administration Center, Tokyo
Research Center, Chiba
Information Center, Chiba
Administration Center
Research Center
Information Center
Introduction to ClassNK
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1899 Teikoku Kaiji Kyokai (Imperial Japanese Marine Corporation
- former name of present Society) founded.
1920 First ship classed with ClassNK constructed
1926 ClassNK Classification accepted by the world underwriters
1934 The Ship Safety Law which recognized ClassNK as Japan’s ship
classification society, was enforced by the Japanese Government
1946 Renamed to Nippon Kaiji Kyokai
1952 ClassNK Classification re-accepted by the world underwriters
1968 IACS founded, NK became IACS member
1993 Quality System Assessment commenced
1999 GT of ClassNK ships reached the top among Classification Societies
2010
NK assumes chairmanship of IACS Council for the fourth time
History
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50
100
150
200
250
88 90 92 94 96 98 00 02 04 06 08 10
Calendar Year
million GT.
6,000
6,500
7,000
7,500
8,000
8,500
9,000No. of Ships
Tonnage
No. of Ships
200
First in Class, 200 million GT
ClassNK Marked an Historic World Milestone last May
8,287 ships, 212.8 million GT.
1997
Breaks 100
million GT
2007
Breaks 150
million GT
1999
Becomes the
World’s Largest
Class Society
50 million gross tons were added to ClassNK’s register over the past 5 years
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Source: Clarkson’s
Year
The World’s Largest Classification Society
ABS
BV
DNV
GL
LR
NK
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
IACS Fleet (Gross Tonnage)
05 06 07 08 09
10
11
12
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Mil.
Who we are:
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101520253035404550556065
NK AB LR NV GL BV
Mil. GT
Source: IHS-Fairplay
(NB above 100gt)
Future Order book Comparison : IACS
Past and Now
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ClassNK received
authorization from BG
Verkehr to conduct
surveys on German-
flagged vessels.
This was announced
at the Hafen-Klub in
Hamburg on 11
February 2013.
ClassNK Surveys Authorized by the German Government
Mr. Kai Krüger presented ClassNK
Chairman and President Noboru Ueda
with an official certificate of authorization.
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Lloyd’s List Global Awards
Safety Award 26 September in London
Lloyd’s List Middle East &
Indian Subcontinent Awards
Classification Society Award
16 October in Dubai
Seatrade Asia Awards
Classification Society Award
Education and Training Award
23 April in Singapore
Lloyd’s List Asia Awards
Classification Society Award
Training Award
8 November in Singapore
ClassNK’s Efforts Recognized with Six Award Wins in 2012
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Middle East, East
Mediterranean &
Black Sea Region
14 Offices
Europe & Africa Region
23 Offices
North and South
Americas Region
17 Offices
South Asia &
Oceania Region
31 Offices
Japan
Head Office
& 20 Offices
North Asia Region
(China and Korea)
17 Offices
122 Exclusive Survey Offices
Plan Approval Centers
- Head Office
- Busan Office
- Shanghai Office
- Istanbul Office
- Singapore Office
- Mumbai Office
Expanding our service network across the globe
Chittagong (Bangladesh), Asuncion (Paraguay) and Casablanca (Morocco)
ClassNK is planning to open new offices in the following areas in 2013
(As of 1st April 2013)
Yangon (Myanmar)
Office opened in 2013
Services for Clients
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14 Offices 8 Local Area Representative
Piraeus
Istanbul
Constanta
Gdansk Copenhagen
Oslo
Hamburg
Rotterdam
Antwerp London
Genova
Marseille
Bilbao
Lisbon
St. Petersburg
Newcastle
Cardiff
Milford Haven
Dunkerque
Barcelona
Algeciras
Europe Area
Services for Clients
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Contact Information
St. Petersburg Office
Surveyor : Mr. Evgeny Nikitin Tel: +7-812-363-12-80
e-mail: [email protected]
Piraeus Office
(Regional Office of Eastern Mediterranean Sea
and Northern Black Sea)
Regional Manager : Mr. A.C. Dalakas Tel: +30-210-4832404
e-mail: [email protected]
Services for Clients
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Contact Information
Services for Clients
Constantza Office
General Manager : Mr. B. Mircea Tel : +40-2-41-508386
e-mail: [email protected]
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Ship Management Support Service
We will provide a variety of services to meet customer needs.
IHM Preparation
SEEMP Preparation
Consulting Service for
BWMS Retrofitting and
BWMP Preparation
MLC Support Service
Support Service for
Supervision on the
Owner’s Behalf
Bunker Oil Analysis
Energy Saving and Condition
Monitoring Support Service
Digital Platform
Data Management
Recycle Yard Consulting
Service
ClassNK Consulting Service (NKCS)
ClassNK Consulting Service Co., Ltd. (NKCS)
Tel: +81-3-5226-2290 Email: [email protected]
Supplying tools to assist in conforming
with statutory regulations
Support services for
conformity with
statutory regulations
Services for Clients
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Package A (Newbuildings) 1. Classification Societies & Statutory Issues 2. Classification Survey during Construction (Hull) 3. Classification Survey during Construction (Machinery & Electrical Installations) 4. Material & Welding
Package B (Existing Ships) 1. Damage (Hull) 2. Damage (Machinery) 3. Safety Equipment 4. Port State Control 5. Cargo Gear
Package C (Ship Management (TMSA & ISM)) 1. Incident Investigation & Analysis and Risk Management 2. ISM Internal Audits
ClassNK Academy Total 11 high quality courses from most qualified lecturers
ClassNK Business Planning Dept.
Tel: +81-3-5226-2046 Email: [email protected]
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Research & Development
ClassNK R&D Activities
R&D directly relating to Classification Society
Joint R&D Complying with Industries requests
Status Number
Completed 79
Ongoing 111
Proposed 54 ( Under Evaluation )
Status of Joint R&D Projects
at the end of January 2013
Independent R&D by ClassNK Research Institute
Collaborated R&D with Industries, Universities etc.
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Joint R&D Project Partners
Maritime Sector in Japan
Research Institute in Japan
ClassNK has signed a comprehensive co-operation agreement with the National Maritime Research Institute in Japan
In addition to these companies, many Japanese companies join to our R&D projects.
Research & Development
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Joint R&D Project Partners
Universities outside of Japan
Universities in Japan
Research & Development
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Main Topics of Joint R&D Projects
I. Ship Recycling
II. Ballast Water Management
III. National Research Projects for GHG Reduction
IV. Offshore Wind-power Generation Plant
Research & Development
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1. Core Business of Classification Society
(1) Introduction to ClassNK
(2) Services for Clients
(3) Research & Development
2. New Frontiers
~ new service “PrimeManagement”
(1) Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
(2) Certification of Maritime Education and
Training (ECDIS training requirements)
Contents
Going Smart and Green
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PrimeShip
Working Conditions
(MLC2006)
Education & Training
(STCW, SOLAS)
Safety &
Environment
<PrimeShip>
As maritime needs grow, has solutions for Improving Marine Safety,
Pollution Prevention, and
Competitive Advantage
in a changing
maritime
industry.
Safety & Cleanness (ISO, OHSAS, ISM/ISPS)
PrimeManagement Total human-based solutions
for the World Maritime Industry
Total Ship Care
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Total Management
Certification Service
PrimeManagement
Education & Training Safety & Environment
Working Condition
Certification for ECDIS,SSBT Training Course
BRM, ERM
Instructors Training Course
Certification for ISM & ISPS
ISO 9001, 14001
OHSAS18001
Certification for MLC,2006
Certification for SRPS
Maritime Simulator Certification ISO 14064, 50001
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As of the end of April 2013
Registration of ISO 9001:
405 Organizations
Registration of ISO 14001:
119 Organizations
Registration of OHSAS 18001:
9 Organization
Registration of ISM:
75Administrations DOC issued: 654 Companies SMC issued: 5,133 Ships
Registration of ISPS:
58 Administrations ISSC issued: 4,482 Ships
As of the end of March 2013
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This Convention shall come into force
on 20 Aug. 2013
Conditions of
come into force
Status of
ratifications (5 Mar. 2013)
Number of the ratifying
states Over 30 35
The ratifying states of ratio of world shipping tonnage
Over 33% 68.8%
This Convention shall enforce 12 Months after the date on which the requirements have been met on 20 Aug. 2012
Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
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Under MLC, 2006, SRPS are required to comply with the requirements which are stipulated in the regulation 1.4 of the Convention.
In this connection, SRPS are strongly recommended to establish a quality system to manage their activities for the Convention.
Certification service for SRPS (Seafarer recruitment and placement services:Manning companies)
Offering SRPS (Manning company) certification services
for SRPS according to their company’s
Quality Management System
4. Arrangement by
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Contents of Service
Verification and certification of compliance with the requirements related to
SRPS of the Convention at the request of the SRPS concerned
SRPS
Shipowner
(Manning company) Located in non ratified
countries of the Convention
offering service
Verification & certification
trust Appeal and secure
their potential
Certification service for SRPS (Seafarer recruitment and placement services:Manning companies)
4. Arrangement by
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Verification &
Certification
Certification to comply with the requirements of Standards 1.4 for SRPS of the Convention
SRPS
• Securing highly-confidential seafarer’s private information
• Maintaining an up-to date register of all seafarers
recruited or placed through the SRPS
• Not charging for placement
• Ensuring procedure for the contract of SEA and etc.
Example of requirements
II. Certification service for SRPS (Seafarer recruitment and placement services:Manning companies)
4. Arrangement by
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Key Changes
Hours of Rest
Able Seafarers
Electro-Technical Officer
Bridge Resource Management
Engine-room Resource Management
ECDIS Training requirements
STCW 2010 Manila Amendments
Certification of Maritime Education and Training
ECDIS training requirements
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Generic training – based on
STCW 2010 Manila Amendments
Familiarization training – based
on ISM code
ECDIS training
Certification of Maritime Education and Training
ECDIS training requirements
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Training standard
Generic training course
IMO model course 1.27
(2012 edition)
Familiarization training course
Standard (Our approval experience:
FURUNO, JRC, TOKYO KEIKI, TRANSAS)
approval of the training course
Certification of Maritime Education and Training
ECDIS training requirements
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Procedure of approval
Document Review
Audit on Site
Certification
Certification of Maritime Education and Training
ECDIS training requirements
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Approval for training program to ECDIS or SSBT training course
16 Organizations 32 Courses
Approval for seafarer recruitment providers
28 Organizations
Certification of Training Course
SRPS Certification compliance with MLC,2006
NK Training Course for Instructors
Covers IMO model course 6.09
6 times for 54 trainees
As of end of April 2013
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PrimeManagement Seminar
Place Date The number of
participants
Singapore 2 Feb. 2012 140
Manila (Philippines) 14 Jun. 2012 147
Jakarta (Indonesia) 19 Jun. 2012 75
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 20 Sep. 2012 74
Mumbai (India) 3 Oct. 2012 70
Constantza (Romania) 24 Oct. 2012 70
Split (Croatia) 26 Oct. 2012 70
Istanbul (Turkey) 28 Nov. 2012 65
Athens (Greece) 29 Nov. 2012 75
Odessa (Ukraine) 26 Mar. 2013 45
Verna (Bulgaria) 28 Mar. 2013 53
Total 884
New Frontiers
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PrimeMagement Seminar
Constantza (Romania)
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Split (Croatia)
PrimeMagement Seminar
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Odessa (Ukraine)
PrimeMagement Seminar
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Varna (Bulgaria)
PrimeMagement Seminar
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Future cooperation
• European Market
• Manning and Training
• Transparency
• Asian Market
• Certification
• Credibility
Maritime Labour Convention, 2006
STCW convention 2010 Manila Amendments
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Thank you for your attention A World Leader in Ship Classification
www.classnk.or.jp
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