Management Audits: These are evaluations of the effectiveness and efficiency of a company’s management practices, particularly in relation to safety, operations, and regulatory compliance.
3rd Party Specialized Inspections: Inspections conducted by independent third parties with expertise in specific areas, such as structural integrity, machinery, or environmental compliance.
Pre-purchase Inspections: Detailed inspections conducted before the purchase of a vessel to assess its condition and value, often involving a thorough check of the vessel’s structure, machinery, and documentation.
OCIMF SIRE/OVID/CMID Inspections:
OCIMF SIRE (Ship Inspection Report Programme): A standardized inspection protocol focused on the safety and operational integrity of tankers.
OVID (Offshore Vessel Inspection Database): Similar to SIRE but focused on offshore vessels, used by oil companies to assess vessel suitability.
CMID (Common Marine Inspection Document): A standard inspection format used to assess the condition and safety of marine vessels, particularly in the offshore industry.
Pre-vetting Inspection: An inspection conducted prior to an official vetting inspection, often by oil majors or charterers, to identify and rectify any potential issues that could lead to a negative vetting report.
Warranty Survey: Independent inspections conducted to verify that a vessel or its cargo meets the required standards and conditions, typically associated with insurance claims or guarantees.
Navigation Audits: Assessments of a vessel’s navigational practices, equipment, and procedures to ensure compliance with international regulations and safety standards.