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Important Notice!Ships entering Shanghai and entering Wuhan will receive special safety inspections xinde marine news Sarah Yu 2019-09-18 11:07


According to the latest notice of China MSA:
 
In order to ensure the stability of the water traffic safety situation during the 7th World Military Games and the 2nd China International Import Expo, the Office decided to carry out special safety supervision work for ships during major activities in the near future. The relevant matters are hereby notified as follows:
 
The implementation time and scope
 
1.Special safety supervision for ships entering Shanghai.
 
From October 11 to November 10, 2019, the Chinese ship intending to enter the Shanghai Huangpu River controlled waters to sail,berth and operate,should accept special safety inspections of ships,and carry out special project information report.
 
From November 3 to November 10, 2019, foreign vessels intending to enter the Shanghai Huangpu River controlled waters to sail, berth and operate, should accept special security inspections of ships,and carry out special project information report.
 
2.Special safety supervision for ships entering Wuhan.
 
Before October 28, 2019,the Chinese ship intending to enter Wuhan Port Controlled Waters to sail,berth and operate,should accept special safety inspections of ships,and carry out special project information report.
 
Before October 28, 2019,foreign vessels intending to enter Wuhan Port Controlled Waters to sail,berth and operate,should accept special safety inspections of ships,and carry out special project information report.

We hereby inform you that.
 
Attachment: 1. Ship personnel information report form
 
                    2. Ship information report form




Source:Sarah Yu,XINDE MARINE NEWS

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