SOLAS and VGM — Guiding you through the regulations
SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) and VGM (Verified Gross Mass): Our global teams of experts are on hand to ensure that all information is provided before any containers reach the carrier’s port terminal.
Do you ship cargo across the world? Are you aware that as a shipper you need to provide an accurate and reliable total weight of the container to the carrier?
As a result of a number of major accidents being linked to inaccurate weight declarations of the shipping container, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in collaboration with industry representatives have adopted specific rules as part of the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention to ensure reliable weights of containers are provided.
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Under these rules, the shipper has to provide the ocean carrier with the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) of the Container, including cargo weight, weight of all loading equipment and materials, dunnage and the tare (weight of the container). These requirements will impact the communication, infrastructure and processes of all participants in the supply chain. Our teams of experts are on hand to guide you through the regulations and ensure that all information is provided before any containers reach the carrier’s port terminal.
For more information, please visit Safe transport of containers
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