The APM Terminals Global Terminal Network is working
closely with supply chain partners across the portfolio to ensure seamless
implementation of SOLAS weight certification requirements for export
containers.
The Hague, Netherlands- With three days of terminal
operations completed under the new Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS)
Verified Gross Mass (VGM) Regulations, export cargo loading has proceeded
without incident at the facilities within the APM Terminals Global Terminal
Network.
In 2014, the International Maritime organization
(IMO), the agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating
international seaborne trade, approved amendments to the SOLAS Convention which
as of July 1st, 2016 requires verification and documentation of export
containers before they can be loaded onto vessels. The purpose of the VGM
regulations is to assure safety of the vessel, as well as dockworkers and other
cargo handlers by preventing overweight or otherwise misrepresented containers
from jeopardizing shipments or container movements.
All of APM Terminals’ gate operations are operating
normally, with vessel schedule integrity remaining unaffected by the new VGM
compliance. In more than 70 locations around the globe, APM Terminals provides
a range of services including VGM Data Management, VGM Verification and VGM
Generation. Stock levels of containers are being monitored to ensure efficient
operations can be maintained for containers previously accepted at facilities
and currently awaiting VGM documentation.
“APM Terminals is committed to assisting our customers
to comply with the new SOLAS VGM regulation with as little impact to the supply
chain as possible” stated APM Terminals VP of Operations Jack Craig, adding “I
would like to say thank you to all our supply chain partners whom we have had
an extensive dialogue with over the last months to ensure that our VGM Data
Management services are as seamless as possible.”
While the majority of VGM data is being transmitted
through EDI, there are still some areas where manual processing process is
required during this early implementation phase. VGM Generation services at 46
locations across the APM Terminals portfolio have been phased in since
mid-June, with thousands of containers already weighed for export loading. “We
encourage shippers to consider our VGM Generation services, as they offer an
additional option to shippers and minimal disruption to trade flow,” said APM
Terminals Head of Inland and End User Services, John Trenchard.
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