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.
Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – May 2025
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 - May 2025 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 – The heavy lifting (also available in Portuguese)
The latest edition is about an incident which highlights why lifting awareness and never working under a suspended load remain essential in all cargo operations ashore and afloat. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN IN ENGLISH CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN IN PORTUGESE Message from G2 Ocean: "We in G2 Ocean work with stevedores all over the world. By sharing lessons learned on safety between companies and ports, we believe we can reduce the number of incidents and personal injuries in our industry. It is part of G2 Ocean’s desired safety culture to always seek and share insights on safety. We thank all stevedore companies who have signed up for our monthly Safety Bulletin! All our vessels receive a copy. The crew work closely together with the stevedores in port, and the topics are relevant also for them. The bulletin is also sent to the G2 Ocean Port Captains. They are exposed to the same hazards as stevedores and can make a difference where it really matters; at the “sharp end” during cargo operations. Each bulletin is a 2-pager focusing on a specific safety topic. There are no obligations on the receiver, but we encourage you [...]
Introduction to how the IMO works – Seminar 22/23 September 2025
The IMO is hosting a seminar for people who are new or would like to refresh themselves on how the IMO works, its committees, structure, processes etc. This Orientation Seminar is designed for member states, international governmental organisations and non-governmental organisations like ICHCA. The provisional syllabus is attached. If you would like to know more, places are available in-person and virtually. Please contact Amanda secretariat@ichca.com to register. For further details click HERE
Latest “TT Talk” Articles Available – June 2025
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. New TT Talk articles available below: TT Talk - Benefits of smart mooring systems Traditional mooring lines and bollards have been used to secure ships in ports for thousands of years. But when they fail, the consequences can be catastrophic. In the five policy years leading up to 2021, the International Group of P&l Clubs members were notified of 858 injuries and 31 fatalities that occurred during mooring operations. TT - Project cargo risks for ports Project cargoes, particularly offshore wind components, are a growing business opportunity for ports around the world. But the typically large size and weight of these unusual loads also expose port operators to unprecedented risks of infrastructure damage, business interruption, third party liabilities and personal injury claims. TT - How crane snags can be prevented before they occur As container terminal operations grow in scale and complexity, investment in proactive safety and operational intelligence technologies is no longer optional. From anti-snag protection [...]
ICHCA Severe Risks Dashboard – June 2025
ICHCA has updated its uniquely wide-ranging research on historic worldwide cargo related workplace fatalities covering the period 2000 to the present day. We aim to learn from what has happened in the past to better understand the most severe outcome risks in our industry; helping leaders at all levels to continuously improve how they do safety. By demonstrating the severity potential of these hazards we believe that organisations can: re-test existing management controls for focus, completeness and robustness re-affirm that work as imagined in procedures designed to address these essential risks actually translates into work as done on the ground engage with workforces and other stakeholders to seek well-managed, cooperative change and innovation The dataset covers over 500 fatalities involving port workers, contractors, visitors and other third parties from 2000 to June 2025. What the dashboard is telling us Crush by cargo is the leading historic cause of fatalities worldwide in our industry – over a quarter of all incidents in the dataset This includes being trapped by, between or under cargo. It is typically the result of cargo falling, moving, turning, slewing or otherwise being displaced as a result of lifting failure, impacts, other forces or loss [...]
Hidden Dangers of Fire Initiating Cargoes Explained
The industry bodies of the Cargo Integrity Group expand on their concerns relating to cargoes that can catch fire and cause significant damage and casualties under certain conditions. Circumstances created by an alignment of mistakes, oversights, or failed controls can turn a minor incident into a major event. Following its identification of ‘cargoes of concern’*, the Cargo Integrity Group (the Group) now focuses on the issues that may commonly compromise safety by initiating or proliferating fire under certain conditions. It is recognized that many of the cargoes in this category, labelled ‘reactive hazards’ already fall within the scope of Dangerous Goods regulations. These regulations start from the premise that the transport of Dangerous Goods is prohibited – except in accordance with the details of the regulations. However, incidents still occur too frequently; as the judge in one casualty litigation explained, disasters are only infrequent due to a “lack of a similar perfect storm of events, and simple good fortune”. All that is required is an alignment of mistakes, oversights, or failed controls. The Group is at pains to explain the dangers associated with these cargoes and emphasize strongly that only reliance on robust diligence or precise emergency response prevents [...]
ICHCA Insights – June 2025
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ICHCA May 2025 Press Clippings
We are delighted to share with you the press clippings for May 2025. By working with the media we can be the voice of our sector, raising awareness and sharing learning with industry and other stakeholders. The press clippings have been collated by Portcare International. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PRESS CLIPPINGS
Latest edition of “Inside ICHCA Australia” available
For the latest edition of “Inside ICHCA Australia” please follow the link: Inside ICHCA Australia - May 2025 For previous newsletters click here: https://ichca.com/newsletters
ICHCA Supports Global Lifting Awareness Day 2025 – Lifting Safety Into Focus
ICHCA International is proud to support Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) 2025, led by the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) on Thursday 12 June. GLAD 2025 Insights Webinar: "Turning Industry Voices into Action" 12 June 2025 Register Now ICHCA is once again proud to support Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) alongside our partners at the Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA). As a global campaign, GLAD aims to promote safe lifting practices, awareness, and leadership throughout the industry. As part of our contribution to this international effort, ICHCA is pleased to spotlight essential guidance, tools, and training materials to help advance lifting safety in ports and cargo operations worldwide. We encourage you to explore ICHCA’s resources on lifting safety such as: Safe Lifting of ISO Containers and Tanks Using Hooks and Wires and Members’ Area content developed jointly with LEEA such as: Organisation of Gear Stores and Guidance on the Safe Use of Container Lifting Lugs which can be found at:Publications - ICHCA International. Join the Conversation: GLAD 2025 Webinar GLAD 2025 Insights: Turning Industry Voices into Action This free-to-attend virtual session will bring together voices from across the lifting and cargo industries to explore how shared insights can be [...]
Member Benefit: Complimentary Delegate Places at Asean Ports & Logistics 2025 – Jakarta, Indonesia
We would like to announce the latest member benefit in partnership with Transport Events: Asean Ports & Logistics 2025. We have secured an exclusive opportunity forfive complimentary ICHCA Member delegate places, each valued at €1,995, for this prestigious event. If you would like to attend, please email secretariat@ichca.com to secure your spot. We need your confirmation by 19 June 2025, subject to availability, so don’t miss out! Transport Events are delighted to announce that ASEAN Ports and Logistics 2025Exhibition and Conference hosted by PELINDO and supported by The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Indonesia (CILT-ID) will take place from Tuesday 1 July to Thursday 3 July 2025 at the luxurious 5 star JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia. Jakarta is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage and dynamic economic landscape as the largest annual Ports and Logistics trade event for the ASEAN region, this presents an unmissable opportunity for industry leaders, decision-makers and academics to convene and exchange ideas in person on latest global and regional developments impacting trade and investment. On Tuesday 1 July, there will be a comprehensive tour to the port for all registered delegates to visit every aspect of the port and logistics [...]
ICHCA Technical Panel Barcelona – Meeting Report Now Available
The report of the 88th ICHCA Technical Panel meeting, held in Barcelona on 19 May 2025 is now available to members. The session brought together a strong community of technical, safety, and operational leaders for a day of open dialogue, practical workshops, and strategic collaboration. The report summarises key discussions and presentations, including developments in dangerous goods handling, international accident data sharing, lashing safety, e-learning, and innovations in mooring and decarbonisation. Members can find the presentation slides in the members’ area. We would like to thank all speakers, participants, and contributors for their valuable input and engagement. Your support continues to shape ICHCA’s work in improving safety and operational excellence across the cargo handling sector. Should you have any questions or wish to follow up on specific items in the report, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Click here to see the report, presentations, programme and photos on our web site https://ichca.com/itp88-barcelona-documents The materials from the meeting are only available to members. If you are not yet a member and would like to know more about the strategic advantages to your organisation being part of the ICHCA learning community, please contact secretariat@ichca.com
ITP88 Barcelona Documents
Thank you for attending ITP88 in Barcelona on 19 May 2025. Presentations Dangerous Goods Working Group Chair UpdateLes Richings, LRT Ltd ICHCA Work Programme UpdateRichard Steele, CEO, ICHCA International Future ICHCA Strategy and Priorities WorkshopScott McKay, Chair ICHCA Australia, ICHCA Deputy Chair, Flywheel Advisory How to use leadership to enhance safety culture, team motivation, communication and improve individual well-beingSteve Cameron, Principal Consultant, Cameron Maritime Resources Accident Data Sharing – Workshop SessionAslak Ross, Head of Safety & Resilience, APM Terminals Statutory Safety Related DisclosureCedric Rousseau, QSSE Terminals & Inland Director, CMA CGM Lashing Bridge SafetySteve Biggs, Dockers Section Senior Assistant, ITF & Gavin Reeve, Senior Manager, Safety & Security, Hutchison Ports Presentation on Twistlock SafetyMenno Draaijer, HSE Coordinator Matrans Group E-learning – Transforming ICHCA Publications WorkshopWill Bartle, Director – Dangerous Goods Compliance & E-learning Solutions, NCB Hazcheck Carbon Neutral Ports CertificateYusuke Suemune, Deputy Director, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Japan Innovation in SafetyNeil Dalus, Risk Assessment Manager, TT Club Collaborative Innovation in Action – Tackling Risk in Maritime TogetherSteve Price, Safetytech Accelerator Ltd Event Programme The ICHCA ITP/AGM Event Programme is available here – the programme includes valuable insights on mooring safety from ICHCA member RIGHTSHIP. This material [...]
ICHCA Member G2 Ocean, latest Safety Bulletin – Failed barriers cause fatality (also available in Portuguese)
The latest edition of G2 Ocean's Safety Bulletin is about a fatality. One of their customers has informed them about this tragic incident. It did not happen on a G2 Ocean vessel, but G2 Ocean operate vessels with this type of hatch covers and want the lessons learned to reach as many stevedores and seafarers as possible. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN IN ENGLISH CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN IN PORTUGESE Message from G2 Ocean: "We in G2 Ocean work with stevedores all over the world. By sharing lessons learned on safety between companies and ports, we believe we can reduce the number of incidents and personal injuries in our industry. It is part of G2 Ocean’s desired safety culture to always seek and share insights on safety. We thank all stevedore companies who have signed up for our monthly Safety Bulletin! All our vessels receive a copy. The crew work closely together with the stevedores in port, and the topics are relevant also for them. The bulletin is also sent to the G2 Ocean Port Captains. They are exposed to the same hazards as stevedores and can make a difference where it [...]
Japan’s Carbon Neutral Ports (CNP) Initiative Presented at ICHCA AGM
Yusuke Suemune of Japan’s Ports and Harbours Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) today outlined in detail his Government’s plans to achieve carbon net zero by 2050 at all Japanese ports via its Carbon Neutral Ports (CNP) initiative backed by a CNP certification process. The presentation given today in Barcelona as part of the ICHCA AGM contained the announcement of MLIT’s launch in June of its Carbon Neutral Ports (CNP) Certification for container terminals. The Certification process will evaluate each terminal’s decarbonization efforts. Critically this assessment will be on a ‘per-terminal’ rather than a ‘per-port’ basis. The Certification will be multi-faceted. Each element geared toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. As Suemune outlined, the process of decarbonization will involve evaluation of a wide variety of stratagems including low-emission handling equipment and LED lighting on the terminal operation side and efforts concerning carriers, such as zero emission vessel fuels and truck appointment systems. LINK TO FULL PRESS RELEASE LINK TO PRESENTATION
Latest “TT Talk” Articles Available – May 2025
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. New TT Talk articles available below: TT Talk - Storm Warning: another active Atlantic hurricane season predicted Another above-average season for Atlantic hurricanes is expected in 2025, reflecting the increasing volatility of global weather systems due to climate change. The forecast serves as reminder to ports, terminals and warehouses to check the robustness of their storm- preparedness procedures as well as their insurance cover for extreme weather events and other weather- related natural disasters. TT - Vehicle Carrier Safety Forum publishes guidance on fire response The Vehicle Carrier Safety Forum (VCSF) publishes its second industry good practice guidelines entitled 'Fire Response — High Level Guidelines', designed to reduce the risk to the safety of crews, passengers, the environment, the vessel and the cargo.
Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – April 2025
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 - April 2025 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 Insights – May 2025
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Safety Alert: Falling twistlocks during operations
Falling twistlocks have the potential kill or severely injure people. This safety alert combines several incidents to focus on this hazard. Figure 1 - injuries sustained as a result of being struck by falling twistlock. See link to “The National Tribune 2024, Falling dislodged auto twistlock struck deckforeman / team leader” in the full safety alert. FULL SAFETY ALERT CLICK HERE The Risk Under typical design conditions, container twistlocks will remain in their corner pockets for the transfer of the container to the quay or stow. However, twistlocks that have become damaged, worn or have not been correctly maintained may fall from corner pockets during lifting operations. Furthermore, correctly functioning twistlocks may still fall out if the corner pockets on the container itself have become sufficiently damaged or deformed. The prime rule that people should never be under a suspended/moving load may not, on its own, provide sufficient protection as falling twistlocks may ricochet off a surface during the fall and travel a considerable horizontal distance. Controls for these hazards are primarily administrative and challenging to enforce in a dynamic operational environment. Failure of twistlocks to provide the expected securing may also increase risk of loss of containers [...]