
Oakland, Calif., headquartered Navis has actually introduced an upgrade to the hazardous products (DG) component of its MACS3 filling computer system software application to follow the most up to date upgrade of change 39-18 to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG)Code Currently, conformity with the code is optional, however it will certainly come to be compulsory on all vessels beginning January 1, 2020.
The MACS3 DG component manages the vessel’s conformity with IMDG stowage as well as partition policies as well as makes sure the stow as well as partition remain in line with the vessel layout according to the paper of conformity. Through MACS3, customers can inspect the DG store along with security as well as tension problems in order to make certain a secure vessel stow. Additionally, MACS3 is incorporated with both StowMan as well as XVELA intending systems to share exposure with the team onboard.
“Due to increasing incidents on board of container vessels during recent months, the new dangerous goods segregation and stowage rules are at the top of customers’ minds” claimed Selke Eichler, Director of Global Customer Services for Navis Carrier as well asVessel Solutions “As safety and efficiency are a top priority for Navis, we wanted to ensure that we could deliver a software in line with the new standards in a timely manner to satisfy our customers’ business needs.”