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  • INTERCARGOInternational Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners

    Bulk Carrier BenchmarkingMr Rob Lomas

    13 October 2006

  • INTERCARGO

    Dry Bulk AssociationMember of the Round TableAssociate Member - IntermangerRepresents about 800 bulkers and increased membership (130 full and associate)Common challenges quality, safety, responses to regulation

  • INTERCARGOBenchmarking ethos

    Should we publish ?

    How do stakeholders perceive us?Stronger demands for transparencyAdequacy of existing information sources data presentation issues; margin of errorPortraying our members as higher qualityTargeting becoming more important

  • INTERCARGOPort State Control analysis of one sectorExtensive statistical analysis c 6000 bulkersAnalysis of flag, class, ownerDeficiencies per inspection correlates with ad-hoc quality definitions

  • INTERCARGOPSC BENCHMARKING DOCUMENT

    A : Statistical information (10,000 dwt +)B : PSC Data (Paris / Tokyo / US CG)C : Benchmarking DataD : Further information / recommendations

    Intercargo Executive Committee meeting on 9 October 2006 concerns with corruption and uniformity of inspection

  • INTERCARGOTHE FINDINGS

    Statistics

    Fewer dry bulk vessels than thought on at least one inspection in Paris/Tokyo MoU / US CG areas in 3 years basis6000 vessels; 1200 companies; growth in Intermanager controlled bulkers

  • INTERCARGOFINDINGS

    PSC Detentions - main

    Fire fighting : 1st : 598ISM / Certificates : 2nd : 539Lifeboats : 3rd : 42510 other categories note, serious structural - 149

    Many detentions immediately pre-post vessel saleFINDINGS

    Owners casualties

    Context declining casualties :-

    2005 6 losses / 1 structural / 0.974 per 100 ships

    2004 5 / 1 / 1.154

    2003 4 / 0 / 1.389

    . 1996 14 losses

  • INTERCARGOOwners Benchmarking MatrixDeficiencies per inspection (median : 2.44; average owner scored 3.57; Intercargo entered vessel 2.11) N90-100 (worst) 7.2 to 41 80-895.25-7.69B-70-794.03-5.2360-693.14-450-592.45-3.12B+40-491.94-2.4430-391.51-1.9320-291.13-1.510-190.62-1.121-9 (best)0-0.61

    Large Intermanager-style third party shipmanagers perform well on quality

  • INTERCARGOBenchmarking Class

    2.93 deficiencies per inspection with IACS entered ships; 8.71 for non IACSIntercargo only approves IACS

    Benchmarking Flag

    Can only recognise historical performance (2003-2005)Credit for improvements especially Cyprus Flags outperforming market share included Panama (+2.22%); Hong Kong (4.82%); Liberia (0.77%); Bahamas (2.25%)

  • INTERCARGOBenchmarking age

    Vessels in 22-30 year old range comprise 29% of the fleet but had 53% of the detentionsThere are good, older ships but PSC inspectors target older vessels.

  • INTERCARGOBenchmarking Human Element

    It is not only the BAD owners which have collisions and groundings but also the GOOD Collisions 2005 : A and B+ managers had 61% of the collisions but comprised 39% of total.Groundings 2005 : ditto 54% / 39 %Inference that training requires further attention

  • INTERCARGOCONCLUSION FURTHER ACTION

    ISM failings to be correctedOwners should divert attention to detail certification, minor fire / lifeboat issuesStakeholder involvement essentialHuman Element the challenge for the good ownersTarget corruption

  • INTERCARGOINTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRY CARGO SHIPOWNERS

    Thank you for your attentionwww.intercargo.orginfo@intercargo.orgwww.shippingfacts.org