Arora says indigenously produce containers meet IMO CSC Convention standards
Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), the leading international ship classification society, has completed prototype testing of indigenously manufactured containers in accordance with IMO International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC).
Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR), which is promoting Make-in-India and AtmaNirbhar Bharat initiatives, has provided a fillip to container manufacturing by placing orders for domestic production of containers.
This aligns with India’s plan to transform the maritime sector over the next 10 years and help ensure a consistent supply of containers while reducing the cost of trade.
IRS had launched the service to provide certification of marine containers in 2021 on being authorised by Director General of Shipping to undertake inspection and certification of containers as per the IMO International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC).
IRS is closely working with the indigenous manufacturers at various stages of manufacturing including prototype development through design appraisal, hand-holding and stage inspections and testing as per ISO standards specified in the IMO CSC convention.
IRS Managing Director, Vijay Arora, said on 27 Dec, “IRS is now recognised around the world as a leading force in classification services.
“The containers produced from these approved works are certified and meet the rigorous technical standards of the IMO CSC Convention. IRS is fully committed to supporting and growing the domestic production of containers and offers a customer-centric approach.” fiinews.com