April 26, 2024
Pictured: Boxes secured on a container ship during a storm. Photo supplied by AMSA.

AMSA’s focus on shipper compliance with verified gross mass requirements – first up, the port of Melbourne

By Shipping Australia

Accurate verified gross mass (VGM) plays a critical role in ensuring containerships are loaded safely and that containers can be reliably secured. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) would like to ensure shippers of containers are accurately measuring VGM through one of the two accepted methods, and that VGM is accurately and reliably recorded on shipping documents. 
 
The two accepted methods are:  
 

Method 1 – Weighing a packed container using calibrated and certified equipment.   

Method 2 – Weighing all packages and cargo items, including the mass of pallets, dunnage, and other securing material to be packed in the container, and adding the tare mass of the container to the sum of the single masses. 

 

Aiming to increase compliance with VGM requirements, AMSA is initially focussing on export shipments through the port of Melbourne, with a view to potentially expand its focus more widely as its approach to improving VGM reporting is further refined.    
 
To inform a consolidated and holistic approach, AMSA is collaborating with safety-focussed stakeholders involved in the container supply chain, including SAL, Ports Victoria, Port of Melbourne Corporation, and peak shipping and freight forwarder bodies, as well as relevant terminals.  

 
While AMSA will support VGM compliance through education and initiatives to make compliance easier, shippers should be aware that substantial penalties and potential shipment delays do apply for serious or wilful non-compliance.

 

For more information on obtaining a VGM, visit the AMSA website 

For further assistance, please contact AMSA Connect by calling 1800 627 484 or emailing AM*********@******ov.au 

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Search

Become a Member

Membership is open to all ship owners, operators and agents both Australian and International providing services to or within Australia.

Upcoming Events

May 14
The 10th Phil Kelly OAM Perpetual Golf Challenge
Latrobe Golf Club, 8 Farm Road, Alphington VIC 3078 Format: 4 Ball Ambrose Thursday 14th May 2026 The 2026 SAL VIC Golf Day will be held on Thursday 14th May 2026 at the scenic Latrobe Golf Club.  Come along and enjoy a great course and scenery.  Latrobe Golf Club is a beautiful course in the...
May 19
New South Wales State Committee Parliamentary Luncheon
  New South Wales State Committee Parliamentary Luncheon PROUDLY SPONSORED BY        SUPPORT SPONSORS                                                                                  ...
Jun 3
Shipping Australia QLD 2026 Golf Day – 3rd June 2026
Shipping Australia QLD 2026 Golf Day On 3rd June 2026 @ 11:30 am – 7:00 pm $240.00 per Player – plus $320 per hole Sponsorship available Join friends and colleagues for an enjoyable day, followed by dinner at the 2026 SAL QLD Golf Day! The Golf Day will once again be held at the Wynnum...

Latest News

Freedom of navigation is not negotiable – IMO Sec Gen tells UN Security Council
IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez has called on member states of the United Nations to uphold the principle of freedom of navigation and reject any imposition of tolls, fees or discriminatory transit measures for passage through straits used for international navigation. Addressing the UN Security Council on Monday 27 April, the topic of ‘The safety...
Major IMO environment to conclude today; IMO Net Zero framework is contested
The IMO’s 84th Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting started at the Albert Embankment,  in London, earlier this week. IMO Secretary General Arsenio Dominguez urged Member States to find convergence and make meaningful progress on the IMO Net-Zero Framework to cut global shipping emissions, and set an example of effective multilateralism, however, specialist shipping fuel media...

Latest Magazine

Shipping Australia – Annual Review 2025
January, 2026

Subscribe to the Signal Newsletter

Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights or catch up on any editions you missed.

Search