Day Two
15.00-16.00 New Container Weight Rules No we don’t mean the new IMO VGM rules introduced last July, we mean a new EU directive which requires shippers moving ISO containers and swap bodies domestically and within the European Union to make a “statement of weight” declaration. The FTA will explain what the new rules are and what shippers will need to do to comply with the new rules. The seminar will also focus on practical issues relating to implementation and enforcement of the VGM rules and any outstanding concerns. The state and cleanliness of the container, how it is packed and secured is of growing concern to the industry and regulators. FTA goes through the CTU packing code and what shippers should do to ensure they are complying with the law. Speakers:
• Chris Welsh MBE, Secretary General, Global Shippers' Forum, Director of Global and European Policy, FTA
• John Fossey, Maritime Transport Consultant, Moffatt & Nichol • Jim Bralsford, Vice President Sales EMEA, INTTRA • Keith Bradley, Technical Advisor, Maritime & Coastguard Agency (retired)
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