National Cargo Bureau, the New York based freight evaluation firm as well as Exis Technologies, international leaders in IT services for delivery harmful items by sea delight in to introduce that they have actually signed up with the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association (ICHCA) under a team company subscription. Exis Technologies, which has actually belonged to the NCB Group considering that April 2018, had actually formerly been a private participant of ICHCA for over ten years.
Exis Technologies as well as ICHCA have actually interacted on numerous joint jobs over the previous years, consisting of, with sponsorship from the TT Club, the CTU pack e-learning training courses for those associated with container packaging task duties as well as IMDG Code e-learning training courses for coast side personnel handling as well as moving harmful items by sea.
As component of the subscription Captain Eric Rounds, Chief Surveyor NCB will certainly sign up with the ICHCA Technical Panel together with Will Bartle, Compliance as well as Regulations Manager atExis Technologies The Panel offers technological guidance as well as magazines on a variety of functional freight managing concerns as well as will certainly enable NCB as well as Exis to be associated with the renovation of understanding as well as finest technique throughout the international freight chain.
Richard Brough OBE, Head of ICHCA commented, “We are delighted that the NCB Group have decided to join us under a group corporate membership. Together the companies bring a wealth of container and dangerous goods shipping experience. We have worked with Exis for many years on initiatives to improve cargo handling. We look forward to building on our relationship with Exis and NCB to develop more solutions for our members and the wider shipping community.”
Ian Lennard, President of NCB, commented, “ICHCA is an important part of the global cargo handling community. Like us, they are a not-for-profit organisation, and their focus is on improving the safety and security of our global supply chains. We are pleased to be able to join them alongside Exis in our mission to improve the Safety of Life and Cargo at Sea.”
Sea News, October 29