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CEFIC Workshop Good Practices for Ship Vetting Brussels 12.October 2011 BASF Vetting experiences

CEFIC Workshop Good Practices for Ship Vetting Brussels 12.October 2011 BASF Vetting experiences. Luc Cassan BASF Vetting Department. BASF Vetting Experiences Schemes used. Assessment Systems: Chemical and gas tankers based on CDI inspections Oil tankers based on SIRE inspections

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CEFIC Workshop Good Practices for Ship Vetting Brussels 12.October 2011 BASF Vetting experiences

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  1. CEFIC WorkshopGood Practices for Ship VettingBrussels 12.October 2011BASF Vetting experiences Luc Cassan BASF Vetting Department CEFIC Vetting Worshop 12 October 2011

  2. BASF Vetting ExperiencesSchemes used • Assessment Systems: • Chemical and gas tankers based on CDI inspections • Oil tankers based on SIRE inspections • Dry bulk vessels based on PSC inspections (CDI?) • Tanker barges in Europe based on EBIS inspections • Tanker barges in Asia based on SIRE inspections • Tanker barges in USA based on SIRE inspections CEFIC Vetting Worshop 12 October 2011

  3. BASF Vetting ExperiencesVetting Values Pilars of the vetting system • Objectivity • Transparancy • Tracebility CEFIC Vetting Worshop 12 October 2011

  4. BASF Vetting ExperiencesGoals • Have all vessels on our list of acceptable vessels • By motivating owners and crews to upgrade the safety/quality level of the vessels. • By giving expert support where necessary • Long term cost reducing effect • Avoiding cargo claims • Avoiding maritime disasters CEFIC Vetting Worshop 12 October 2011

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