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OCIMF has joined the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure’s (PIANC) Maritime Navigation Commission Working Group (MarCom WG) in revising Report No. 212 Criteria for Acceptable Movement of Ships at Berths (Update of MarCom WG24).

OCIMF Marine Structures and Civil Engineering (MSCE) members regularly participate in PIANC to provide operational, inspection, and maintenance expertise, especially when external guidance could potentially impact the oil and gas sector, members’ operations, and OCIMF guidance.

Existing technical information

This working group will gather existing technical information on safe and efficient limits for the movements of moored ships. As part of their gathering work, they are asking terminal and ship stakeholders to complete the appropriate questionnaires on criteria for safe and efficient limits.

All information will be kept strictly confidential, without any reference to the respondents, and will only be used to update WG 212.

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