Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE STUDI CONTAINERS
ANNO XXXVIII - Numero LUGLIO 2020
TECHNOLOGY - RESEARCH
AUSTRALIA LAUNCHING INSPECTION CAMPAIGN ON SECURING OF
CONTAINERS
AMSA said the campaign was being launched in response to serious
incidents including the loss of 50 containers off Wollongong by the
APL England in May and three containers from the Navios Unite off
Cape Leeuwin in June.
AMSA said improper stacking and securing of cargo and poor
maintenance of securing equipment are likely to have been
contributing factors to these incidents which caused "significant
environmental damage".
"We have seen the serious consequence of improper cargo
securing arrangements in the form of tonnes plastics and other
debris washing up on our beautiful beaches and floating in our
oceans," said AMSA acting general manager of operations Michael
Drake.
"Rusted cargo securing points, improper lashings and
exceeding stack weight limits have all contributed to these
incidents and ship operators should be on notice that non-compliance
will not be tolerated in Australia."
The campaign will run from the beginning of August to end
October and involved both PSC inspections, as well as standalone
inspections.
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