Navis provides update to Dangerous Goods module to comply with latest International Maritime code
Published by Claire Cuddihy,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Navis, the leading provider of maritime software solutions for efficient and compliant cargo and vessel performance, is announcing an upgrade to the MACS3 Loading Computer Software Dangerous Goods (DG) module to comply with the latest update of amendment 39 - 18 to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. Currently, compliance of the code is optional but will become mandatory on all vessels starting 1 January 2020.
The MACS3 Loading Computer Software is setting the industry standard for container vessels and is leading the way for safer and efficient loading operations worldwide. The MACS3 DG module controls the vessel’s compliancy with IMDG stowage and segregation rules and ensures the stow and segregation are in line with the vessel design according to the document of compliance. Through MACS3, users can check the DG stow together with stability and stress conditions in order to ensure a safe vessel stow. Additionally, MACS3 is intergraded with both StowMan and XVELA planning platforms to share visibility with the crew onboard.
“Due to increasing incidents on board of container vessels during recent months, the new dangerous goods segregation and stowage rules are top of mind for our customers,” said, Selke Eichler, Director of Global Customer Services for Navis Carrier and Vessel Solutions.
“As safety and efficiency are a top priority for Navis, we wanted to ensure that we could deliver a software in line with the new standards in a timely manner to satisfy our customers’ business needs.”
The IMDG code is reviewed biennially and published its latest update in 2018. The updated code includes renaming various segregation groups, new hazardous materials on the dangerous goods list, a change of stowage category for class 1 entries and an update of the emergency schedule guide, among others. Through this software upgrade, Navis MACS3 Loading Computer Software DG module will be in compliance with these new regulations starting immediately for current customers.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/10052019/navis-provides-update-to-dangerous-goods-module-for-macs3-loading-computer-software/
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