Post on 18-Aug-2020
Connecting Ships, Ports and People for
sustainable development: an IMO perspective
Chris Trelawny
Special Adviser to the Secretary-General
on Maritime Security and Facilitation
Maritime Safety Division, IMO
European Sea Ports Organisation
Barcelona, 1 – 2 June 2017
2017 World Maritime Day theme:
“CONNECTING SHIPS, PORTSAND PEOPLE”
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UN 2030 Agenda for sustainable development
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"Ultimately, more efficient
shipping, working in partnership
with a port sector supported by
governments, will be a major
driver towards global stability
and sustainable development
for the good of all people."
IMO Secretary-General, Mr. Kitack Lim,
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• “to promote measures to bring about
uniformity and simplicity in the
documentary requirements and procedures
associated with the arrival, stay and
departure of ships engaged in international
voyages”
• Standards are internationally-agreed
measures the uniform application of which
is "necessary and practicable in order to
facilitate international maritime traffic"
• Recommended Practices are measures
the application of which is "desirable“
• FAL Forms
Efficiency - Standards and Recommended Practices
for Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic
IMO and other Conventions & Codes
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Maritime security – port facilities AND ships
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25 April 2017 attack on Saudi Aramco oil facility, Jazan, Saudi Arabia unmanned VBIED
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Conclusion
How are you celebrating
World Maritime Day
2017?
Share your stories with
us!
@IMOHQ #WorldMaritimeDay
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Questions?
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