
NorthStandard reveals persistent ECDIS knowledge gaps among bridge teams
Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk
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Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

Two years after launching its ECDIS Training Assessment (ETA) platform, NorthStandard draws on cumulative assessment data in a new report which includ...
Two years after launching its ECDIS Training Assessment (ETA) platform, NorthStandard draws on cumulative assessment data in a new report which includes key insights on the way shipping can improve ECDIS proficiency on the bridge. A unique data set drawn from more than 5,000 ETA assessments underpins a new NorthStanda

OFAC warns of sanctions due to Strait of Hormuz transfer payments

ECSA: European shipping represents 34.5% of the global fleet
Emergency Contact Navigating the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) transition to S-100 Home Latest updates News Navigating the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) transition to S-100 16 Apr 2025 View PDF Sign up for alerts Introduction Navigation has evolved significantly over

NorthStandard reveals persistent ECDIS knowledge gaps among bridge teams
Emergency Contact ECDIS and the modern navigator Home Latest updates News ECDIS and the modern navigator 17 Aug 2023 View PDF When discussing technologies in shipping, we often talk about the future changes that are threatening to disrupt the shipping industry and entirely alter the way the mariner operates, from auton

The Club would like to draw Members' attention to the below update from the Club's Correspondents in Australia
Home Publications Articles AMSA Marine notices on Responsible Navigational Practices (2021/07) & Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (2021/08) AMSA Marine notices on Responsible Navigational Practices (2021/07) & Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (2021/08) Loss Prevention Loss Preven

Investigation of groundings since 2008 have repeatedly shown that where ECDIS was the primary means of navigation it was not being used to its full potential and recent investigations show that is still the case. The UK MAIB and Danish MAIB (DMAIB) identified a mismatch between the way ECDIS was used and the intention

TAIC Investigation: Ferry loses propulsion at sea near Wellington

Search for ships currently entered in the London P&I Club by their name or I M O number Search Search for correspondents in our global network by country/area or port/city Search Loss Prevention - LP Focus – Is your ECDIS contributing to safe navigation or introducing risk? 27 June 2018 The Club’s new issue of LP

Photo: Donvictorio Skuld would like to bring to our Members' attention the United Kingdom's Marine Accident Investigation Branch's (MAIB) Accident Investigation Report 22/2017 which highlights the dangers of misuse of an electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS) in passage planning and monitoring. The re

Home News and Resources News News 27 Aug, 2015 IMO - ECDIS - Guidance for Good Practice IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee, at its ninety-fifth session in June 2015, approved the publication of a circular addressing the carriage and use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS); MSC. 1/Circ.
The situation The use of Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems has become a permanent feature of modern shipping, having been enshrined in the revised chapter V of SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea), and in particular IMO Resolution MSC. 282(86) which mandates the phased introduction of such systems on board.

Following a number of navigational incidents during 2011 it has been found that some older models of Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) usi

A new Loss Prevention Bulletin has just been published: The use ofECDIS Alarms Home News and Resources News News 02 Apr, 2012 Loss Prevention Bulletin - The use of ECDIS Alarms A new Loss Prevention Bulletin has just been published: The use of ECDIS Alarms Share this

Introduction On 1 January 2011 the amendments to SOLAS as adopted by IMO Resolution MSC. 282(86) entered into force.