January 25, 2024
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International Chamber of Shipping publishes highly anticipated Flag State Performance Table

By Shipping Australia

The 2023 / 2024 Shipping Industry Flag State Performance tables, published by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), indicate continuing positive performance by the vast majority of Flag States which are responsible for the safety and environmental performance of the world’s merchant ships.

The Table is intended to encourage shipowners to maintain a dialogue with their flag States, and help facilitate any necessary improvements in the interests of safety, environmental protection and decent working conditions.

As in previous years, a number of Flag States have shown positive indicators for all of the criteria used in the Table. These include Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Denmark, Greece, Hong Kong (China), Japan, Liberia, Malta, the Marshall Islands, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.

In the 2023/2024 Table, a number of Flag States (including Togo, Algeria, and Comoros) continue to record large amounts of negative performance indicators, highlighting the need to encourage shipowners and operators to examine whether a Flag State has sufficient substance before using it. Positively, a number of smaller flag States, including Costa Rica, Egypt, Mexico, and Thailand, show an increase in the number of positive performance indicators compared to the previous Flag State Performance Table.

Overall improvements were seen this year in flag State’s attendance at International Maritime Organization (IMO) meetings, as well as in the use of well-performing Recognized Organizations authorised by flag State administrations – as shown by Port State Control inspection data – to carry out the survey and certification of ships to ensure compliance with IMO and International Labour Organization (ILO) regulations governing safety, environmental performance and labour standards.

Guy Platten, Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping, said:

“The information in this year’s highly anticipated ICS Flag State Performance Table continues to be positive, with notable improvements in several areas, including governments’ attendance at IMO meetings. It is a positive development that this year’s ICS Flag State Performance Table shows that smaller Flag States have shown improvements in performance. The table also shows that, unfortunately, a number of Flag States continue to record large amounts of negative performance indicators, which Flag States must address for the benefit of the entire shipping industry.”

“I encourage shipowners and operators to use this vital tool to examine whether a Flag State has sufficient substance before using it and to put pressure on their flag Administrations to affect any improvements that might be necessary, especially in relation to safety of life at sea, the protection of the marine environment, and the provision of decent working and living conditions for seafarers. At a time of heightened uncertainty, this offers valuable resource for the industry so that the necessary steps to tackle areas of underperformance can be addressed.”\

The ICS is an international trade association for merchant shipowners and operators, representing all sectors and trades and over 80% of the world merchant fleet.

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