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The Cabinet of Ministers approved important changes to the procedure for certifying seafarers
The Cabinet of Ministers approved a number of changes to the procedure for certifying Ukrainian sailors. In particular, the government made clarifications to the procedure for exchanging qualification documents, issued before Resolution No. 1499 came into effect, the head of the Shipping Administration, Yevhenii Ignatenko, said. Also, the Cabinet of Ministers regulated the procedure for…
“Kernel” implemented electronic document management
One of the largest Ukrainian agricultural holdings switched to the system of electronic goods and transport invoices (eTTN).
More than 10,000 sailors used the service to obtain a record book
More than 10,000 maritime workers used the service to obtain a record book in Ukraine.
Digital documents in shipping: prospects of e-bill of lading in Ukraine
The issue of safety has always occupied the most important place in shipping. The industry is constantly looking for new ways to improve cargo transportation — from protecting cargo from theft and damage to combating piracy and creating a safe environment for the crew.
The Shipping Administration filed about 100 appeals regarding the forgery of seafarer’s documents
The Shipping Administration submitted about 100 complaints to law enforcement agencies regarding possible forgery of documents.
Over 50,000 documents have already been issued to Ukrainian sailors this year
Since the beginning of the certification reform, the Shipping Administration has issued more than 80,000 qualification documents to seafarers, of which more than 50,000 will be issued in 2024.
Partisans received documents for a new device for monitoring Russian ships
The guerrilla movement “ATESH” obtained the documentation for a new device for monitoring Russian ships.
The Shipping Administration set a record
Almost 400 qualification documents were issued to Ukrainian sailors per day.
Ukrainian sailors can now see the number of available forms
Now everyone can see the number of Seafarer’s identity document forms, diplomas and other qualification documents available in the Shipping Administration.
Could Russia be brought to justice for war crimes at sea?
At the time when Russia is shelling civilian ships, and the UN Security Council is more like a circus performance, it is worth turning to historical examples and international legislation. USM discusses Russia’s violations of the rules of war at sea, the San Remo Directive, and possible liability for crimes against shipping.