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“… at least 68 fire incidents on board ships during the period between January 2015 and December 2022… exclusively involved consignments of Charcoal that were produced to be a used as a fuel intended for burning. Most of these incidents also arose from consignments that had been misdeclared and therefore the carrier was not aware of the hazards presented.” |
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From the start of 2025 with IMDG Code Amendment 42-24 becoming available for use, tighter rules for charcoal shipments are transitioning into place to improve the safety of crew, cargo, vessels and the entire supply chain. |
Charcoal shipments have caused serious fires on containerships, mainly due to improper handling, non-declaration, and problematic regulation. Change was necessary to keep shipping safe. |
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Key Changes Starting 2025: |
- Mandatory Declaration as Dangerous Goods: Shippers must now declare all charcoal shipments as Dangerous Goods, with detailed documentation requirements.
- Treatment, packing and stowage improvements: Charcoal requires pre-treatment, controlled packing conditions, and specific stowage arrangements to ensure safety during transport.
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The World Shipping Council, with IG P&I and TT Club, have developed a Quick Reference Guide for more information on the changes and how shippers can prepare. You can download this by clicking on the image below. |
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