Corporate Licensed Members

ICHCA’s corporate licensed members represent key interest groups and expertise clusters, all concerned with fostering knowledge and best practice within their own communities and across the broader cargo handling and transport chain.

ICHCA Australia Event – 20 August 2024

  ICHCA Australia is thrilled to announce an upcoming event in partnership with SCLAA that delves into crucial economic insights for 2025. Keynote speaker Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist at HSBC, will shed light on Global Economic Headwinds for 2025. Additionally, panelists Sandy Padey and Brendan Richards will offer valuable insights into effective management strategies during uncertain times. Venue: Bells Hotel, 157 Moray Street, South Melbourne, VIC CLICK HERE FOR THE REGISTRATION FORM Please book early places are limited. FULL DETAILS BELOW: Key findings: • Pre-incident crane wheels had been visually inspected monthly, but wear measurements were not recorded or compared. Subsequent actions: • Additional controls were introduced; including increased frequency of wheel flange thickness checks, the reduction of trolleying speed and a limitation to the distance travelled by the gantry crane. • A project to replace existing long travel motors and eliminate ‘crabbing’ has been expedited. • Work has commenced to stabilise the deterioration of concrete under the crane rail and strengthen the foundation. • A significant portion of the crane rail has been identified for renewal. • Periodic review of asset management and maintenance programmes will be conducted to ensure ongoing understanding of lifecycle and upgrade requirements. Considerations for [...]

Safety Alert: Slow speed gantry crane derailment

    What happened: A rail mounted gantry crane, servicing visiting hauliers, had begun trolleying when the driver heard a loud noise from below and the crane came to a sudden stop. The driver contacted the engineering team for support who attended the scene and found that two of the leading crane wheels had become derailed from the rail. The crane driver was advised to safely shut down the crane and exit the cab. Although there were no injuries sustained, this incident had the potential to be much more serious.   Key findings: • The flange of one of the leading crane wheels had cracked and fragmented, allowing the crane to deviate from the crane rail. • A torque imbalance between the long travel motors on the crane resulted in increased lateral loading on the crane wheels. • The lateral loading led to increased wear and subsequent material loss to the crane wheels and the rail itself. • When the wheel flange thickness reduced below a critical level it fragmented, leading to the derailment. • Rail deflection had been previously observed, and ground investigation work also highlighted four soft spots along the length of the inward crane rail, where the [...]

UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter N°102

  The UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter is a quarterly digital bulletin on current topics and projects in trade facilitation and international transport. We provide a link for members' convenience. Click here for the newsletter   If you wish to register for your own copy, you can find the link at: https://unctad.org/topic/transport-and-trade-logistics/transport-newsletter      

Member Event: Electric Vehicle Maritime Safety Conference: 17 October 2024

ICHCA Member Ports Skills and Safety and the UK Chamber of Shipping are bringing together experts from academia, the automotive, and maritime industries, to discuss the risks and mitigations arising from the increased use of electric vehicles in ports and their carriage on vessels transiting through UK ports. Lithium-ion batteries are increasing used in everyday life, from electric cars to mobility scooters, up to electric tugs and port plant equipment. Whilst the risk of fire associated with their use is not thought to be higher than any other fire risk, the implications of electric battery fires can be far more severe. Dealing with a lithium-ion fire in a port or on a ship presents unique challenges and risks, this conference will discuss those risk and how best to prepare for them. This conference will discuss the various touch-points that electric vehicles have with ports and shipping including car carriers, ro-ro ferries, plant and ageing batteries being exported in containers. This conference is open to members of both associations as well as any other interested parties. Date/Time: 17 October 2024 09:00 - 17:00 Location: Courtyard London Heathrow Airport 1 Nobel Dr, Harlington Middlesex. UB3 5EY CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE DETAILS

Global Lifting Awareness Day is today!

Powered by ICHCA member the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) and supporting organisations, #GLAD2024 is now a widely celebrated day where manufacturers, suppliers, and end users are among those that share material that promotes safe and high quality load lifting. The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has moved products, inspection, and training to the front of its Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) campaign. As #GLAD2024 approaches on Thursday 18 July, LEEA is sharpening its focus on the importance of surrounding these three cornerstones of lifting with high quality.GLAD is an established event where its members, manufacturers, and suppliers lead those sharing material that promotes safe and high quality load lifting across the world. Social media posts, videos, articles, and in-person activity are bound together by the hashtag, #GLAD2024. Ross Moloney, CEO at LEEA, said: “It’s about the ongoing battle between cost and quality. We all know that buying decisions are made for a multitude of reasons, but we want people to make sure those choices are always based on quality. It is perhaps easy for some not to think there’s any difference in quality and that all equipment and services are the same; we’re saying this isn’t the case. It’s [...]

Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – June 2024

  The latest edition of the Current Awareness Bulletin is attached.  The Bulletin provides a monthly digest of news and publications focusing on subjects and themes related to the work of IMO with each edition presenting headlines from the previous month.  Links to complete articles or abstracts on publishers' sites are included, although access may require payment or subscription.  The Bulletin itself is free to download and to redistribute.   CLICK HERE FOR THE CURRENT AWARENESS BULLETIN    This edition along with the back catalogue is available at:  https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/CurrentAwarenessBulletin-Default.aspx   The Current Awareness Bulletin is compiled by the IMO Maritime Knowledge Centre but is not an official IMO publication.  Inclusion does not imply any endorsement by IMO.

ICHCA Member G2 Ocean, latest Safety Bulletin – Happy Safe Lifting Day!

  The latest edition of G2 Ocean's Safety Bulletins can be found on the link below:   CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN   Message from G2 Ocean: "In this this edition of our Safety Bulletin, we promote the Global Lifting Awareness Day on 18 July. The described incident demonstrates why this initiative is highly relevant for our industry." We are grateful to G2 Ocean for providing details and for raising awareness. We acknowledge their commitment to sharing learning to benefit others.

TT Innovation in Safety Awards – entries will open 2 September 2024

The Award is the centrepiece of TT Club and ICHCA’s on-going efforts to encourage players in the freight transport and cargo handling sectors to continue the journey of improving operational safety and efficiency through innovation.   The Award, which is open to an individual, team or company involved in cargo logistics, has seen the prestige associated with winning or being highly commended, grow year-on-year. Past winners have ranged from individual entrepreneurs and specialist suppliers to employee teams in major industry businesses. The application form and brochure are available now!   CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE DETAILS

ICHCA Insights – July 2024

Latest edition of "ICHCA Insights" available   For the latest edition of our monthly newsletter “ICHCA Insights” please Click here For previous newsletters click here: https://ichca.com/newsletters  

Latest “TT Talk” Articles Available – July 2024

New TT Talk articles available below: The TT Club regularly provides informative, timely material on critical health, safety, security and environmental matters designed to help industry continually improve its performance. We are delighted to share the latest from TT Club in the TT Talk series. Click on the titles to read the full article     TT Talk - Container misappropriation While there are differing causes for container misappropriation, sometime related to issues such as abandoned cargo, the industry continues to grapple with this persistent risk globally.     TT Talk - Steps for ports to take when allisions occur When a ship allides with port infrastructure, causing damage to the berth itself or equipment located on it, it is important that the port takes prompt steps to protect their interests.     TT Talk - Contractual management obligations The importance of contractual risk management, with both suppliers and customers (up and down the chain) should not be underestimated.    

Global Lifting Awareness Day 18 July 2024 Centres on Skills and Employment

Powered by ICHCA member the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) and supporting organisations, #GLAD2024 is now a widely celebrated day where manufacturers, suppliers, and end users are among those that share material that promotes safe and high quality load lifting. The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has moved products, inspection, and training to the front of its Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) campaign. As #GLAD2024 approaches on Thursday 18 July, LEEA is sharpening its focus on the importance of surrounding these three cornerstones of lifting with high quality.GLAD is an established event where its members, manufacturers, and suppliers lead those sharing material that promotes safe and high quality load lifting across the world. Social media posts, videos, articles, and in-person activity are bound together by the hashtag, #GLAD2024. Ross Moloney, CEO at LEEA, said: “It’s about the ongoing battle between cost and quality. We all know that buying decisions are made for a multitude of reasons, but we want people to make sure those choices are always based on quality. It is perhaps easy for some not to think there’s any difference in quality and that all equipment and services are the same; we’re saying this isn’t the case. It’s [...]

A Joint Meeting: WISTA’s 50 years celebration at the IMO on 17 July 2024

The next Joint Meeting is WISTA's 50 years celebration at the IMO on 17 July. A conference from 13:30 - 18:00, followed by a drinks reception to 21:30, with a keynote speech from the IMO Secretary General, His Excellency Arsenio Dominguez and awards announcements. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS AND REGISTRATION on WISTA UK's website. Cost is £45 non-WISTA UK members. NOTE: The following Joint Meeting will be a London Branch evening seminar, on Technology Afloat and Human Factors, on Tuesday 17 September, 17:30 for 18:15 (All tbc).

Member Event: Port Technology Summit North America – 19 to 21 November 2024

This event will bring together our global community of C-Level industry professionals across ports, terminals and technology solution providers for three days of exclusive keynotes and insightful panel discussions on the key challenges and developments within the industry. A variety of networking opportunities, including an Opening Ceremony and Gala Dinners, will also be available, designed to enhance your event experience and connect you with the people who are vital to the development of your business and increasing industry awareness. As with all PTI events, delegates from Ports and Terminals can attend for FREE! Link - https://pts-north-america.ptievents.com/ Date - 19 - 21 November 2024 Location – Virginia, USA If you have any questions or are interested in registering, email: secretariat@ichca.com

Safety Alert: Cargo Stability

    What happened: During the discharge of paper reels from a cargo hold, stevedores discovered that some reels in the stow had been chocked up with polystyrene packing. During the discharge a reel which was chocked in this way toppled. The reel was 1.4m in diameter, 2.2m high and weighed 2.6 tonnes. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.   Key findings: • The polystyrene chocking is likely to have been used to raise the height of the reel in the layer, in order to allow another layer of reels to be stacked on top. • Polystyrene is not a suitable material to be used as weight bearing dunnage. • Good awareness from the stevedores involved in the discharge prevented a more serious incident. Subsequent Actions: • A toolbox talk was carried out for those working in the hold to ensure awareness of the hazard. • The management team engaged with the customer to request that polystyrene is not used in future shipments and that timber is used to provide a secure platform. • Future shipments from this customer will be monitored to confirm that the corrective measures have been put in place. Considerations for members: • Members [...]

Would you like to join the ICHCA Technical Panel?

The ICHCA Technical panel is the engine that drives our publications and guidance. It is an unparalleled resource of expertise, experience, knowledge and passion for our industry. It is vital to us that we represent the extraordinary range of perspectives and professionalism of our members, sharing best practice to raise standards together. The ICHCA Technical Panel is open to anyone who is an individual member or whose organisation is an ICHCA member. If you are not already a Panel member and would like to be, simply send in your CV and we will do the rest. For applications or further information, please contact secretariat@ichca.com

Member Event: Smart Digital Ports of the Future Europe 24 – 25 September 2024

Our member Port Technology International (PTI) is delighted to announce their Smart Digital Ports of the Future Europe event, being held from 24 to 25 September 2024 in Rotterdam. Smart Digital Ports Of The Future returns for its 8th year to Rotterdam, highlighting the latest pioneering smart technologies shaping the port industry. The conference will incorporate keynote presentations and panel discussions focusing on the opportunities and challenges that come with smart tech including digital twin, AI, IoT and autonomous solutions, and there will be open discussions on the challenges preventing the industry from achieving full digitalisation. As with all PTI events, delegates from Ports and Terminals can attend for FREE! Link - https://sdp.ptievents.com/ Date - 24 to 25 September 2024 Location –Rotterdam, The Netherlands   If you have any questions or are interested in registering, email: secretariat@ichca.com  

Member Benefit Spotlight: NGO Status

ICHCA is the ONLY non-governmental organisation representing the cargo handling sector in consultation with United Nations bodies such as the International Maritime Organisation, International Labour Organisation and UNECE UN Economic Commission for Europe. These bodies set standards and create regulations that directly affect you, your people, your customers, and your supply chain. As a member you get to know what is being proposed in advance and can contribute to the debate. We are an essential voice – your voice – for our industry. Follow the link for further information: https://ichca.com/our-ngo-work  

Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – May 2024

  The latest edition of the Current Awareness Bulletin is attached.  The Bulletin provides a monthly digest of news and publications focusing on subjects and themes related to the work of IMO with each edition presenting headlines from the previous month.  Links to complete articles or abstracts on publishers' sites are included, although access may require payment or subscription.  The Bulletin itself is free to download and to redistribute.   CLICK HERE FOR THE CURRENT AWARENESS BULLETIN    This edition along with the back catalogue is available at:  https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/CurrentAwarenessBulletin-Default.aspx   The Current Awareness Bulletin is compiled by the IMO Maritime Knowledge Centre but is not an official IMO publication.  Inclusion does not imply any endorsement by IMO.

Member Spotlight: ICHCA’s Unique Technical Advisory Service

Please see details below for today’s Member Benefit Spotlight: a unique Technical Advisory Service providing our members with a trusted source of information on cargo handling practice, policy and regulations. Our panel of technical experts have a wealth of experience and knowledge to draw from   Click Here to Learn More