
ABUJA MoU
The Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control for West and Central African Region (Abuja MoU) is one of the 9 Regional MoUs and 1 National MoU established pursuant to IMO Resolution A.682(17) of 1991.
Port State Control - ABUJA MoU
Port State Control Inspection is the process of inspecting foreign ships calling at a State’s territorial waters to ensure that such ships are in compliance with certain international conventions and domestic regulations.
Inspection Database - ABUJA MoU
The database is designed to collect and store Port State Control (PSC) inspection data from the Abuja MoU Member Authorities and to provide information exchange on PSC data within the region. Access to the AMIS database provides publication of actual PSC data stored in the database in a real-time mode.
“阿布贾谅解备忘录”:协调港口国监督和船旗国履约_信德海事网
2022年5月16日 · 关于港口国活动和近岸航行规则的Abuja MoU的进度报告; 赞赏了IMO综合技术合作项目(ITCP)活动及其与本区域的关系; 制定了评估格式草案,以供Abuja MoU委员会最后审议。
Performance of Abuja MOU on Port State Control in Enforcement …
2022年12月24日 · The study evaluates the performance of the Abuja Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on port states control (PSC) with a view to providing empirical evidence and information on the rates of...
ABUJA MoU releases their PSC Annual Report for 2019
2020年5月20日 · As in the previous eight years, the PSC inspection statistical data in this report are generated from the computerized central database of Abuja MoU Information System (AMIS). 2,695 inspections were carried out on 2,091 individual ships .
The Abuja MoU - Maritimafrica
2022年6月8日 · The “Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control for West and Central African Region” commonly referred to as the “Abuja Memorandum of Understanding “, or “Abuja MoU” is a legal document under which the countries of the West and Central African region have agreed to develop and implement a common mechanism for respective port state control...
Abuja MoU annual PSC report: 9 ship detentions in 2020
2021年7月9日 · Abuja MoU issued its annual PSC report, recording a total of 2,337 inspections, 937 deficiencies and nine detentions in 2020. SOLAS-related deficiencies still ranked the highest with 55.7% of all deficiencies recorded. A total of 52,182 vessels visited the region in 2020, up from 50,328 in 2019.
the previous eight years, the PSC inspection statistical data in this report are generated from the computerized central database of Abuja MoU Information System (AMIS). 2,695 inspections were carried out on 2,091 individual ships. 21 of these vessels were detained for deficiencies during the year, resulting in a 50% increase in the number
ABUJA MoU | PSC Inspection Guidelines
Concentrated inspection campaigns focus on specific areas where a higher risk of non-compliance could exist. This could be evidenced by... GUIDELINES ON CIC REPORT SUBMISSION AND SEARCHING IN AMIS (CI… 1 Joseph Harden Street, off …