CRS CLASS BECOMES THE REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATION

CRS Class (Capital Register of Shipping) has become the authorized and recognized organization of the Ministry of Transport, represented by the Government of The Republic of Cameroon. CRS Class will now perform survey and certification services for vessels registered in Cameroon, adhering to the Central African Economic & Monetary Community (CEMAC) Merchant Shipping Code and complying with International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations.

Here are the key details regarding CRS Class’s operational authorization and collaboration with the Republic of Cameroon:

Authorization and Certification: CRS Class is authorized to certify and oversee the construction, maintenance, and decommissioning of vessels across different categories. They can issue certifications and conduct evaluations and regulatory surveys throughout the lifecycle of a vessel. The certifications cover various aspects of safety regulations for cargo, passenger, and special vessels, following both national and international standards. CRS Class is authorized to issue certifications such as Tonnage, Load Line, Compliance of Special Requirement, Authorization of Carriage & Cargo, International Safety & Security, IAPP (International Air Pollution Prevention) & EIAPP (Engine International Air Pollution Prevention), and more, in accordance with SOLAS, MARPOL, IMO, BHC, IGC, GC, and other relevant codes.

Ministry of Transport of The Republic of Cameroon: The Ministry of Transport of The Republic of Cameroon is responsible for overseeing transportation activities, including land, air, and maritime transport within the country. It formulates and implements legislative and statutory measures to ensure transport safety.

Collaboration and Cooperation: CRS Class will work closely with the Ministry of Transport of The Republic of Cameroon to ensure the safety, security, and enforcement of international and national rules and regulations in the maritime sector. They will cooperate with the government to develop rules and regulations through local liaison meetings. CRS Class will also exchange data with the government regarding audits, certifications, evaluations, and other services provided. Transparent communication between CRS Class and the government will positively impact the safety and security of vessels, onboard cargo, and passengers.

Commitment to World-Class Services: CRS Class is committed to providing world-class services in audit, classification, and maintenance across various sectors of the maritime industry. With this partnership with the Government of The Republic of Cameroon, CRS Class will continue to uphold the highest standards in their system to ensure client satisfaction.

This recognition and collaboration between CRS Class and the Government of The Republic of Cameroon will contribute to the safe and efficient operations of vessels registered in Cameroon and ensure compliance with international and national regulations.

CRS CLASS BECOMES REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN RECOGNIZED ORGANIZATION

CRS (Capital Register of Shipping) has become authorized and recognized by the Ministry of Roads and Transport, Republic of South Sudan. CRS Class is now responsible for issuing statutory certificates and conducting statutory surveys for vessels operating under the flag of South Sudan. This authorization also extends to future developments and the organization of the maritime sector and waterways in the Republic of South Sudan.

Here are the key details regarding CRS Class’s recognition and operational authorization in the Republic of South Sudan:

CRS Classification Society: CRS Class follows strict guidelines in maritime management to ensure the safety and security of vessels and offshore facilities. They are committed to providing high standards in the services they offer and work with worldwide administrations to ensure efficient classification and management systems in accordance with international standards. CRS excels in audits and surveys, following internationalized standards to deliver accurate results. They offer classification services for both commercial and personal vessels, ensuring compliance with regulations and protocols to prioritize the safety and security of those on board.

Operational Authorization: CRS is authorized to operate in various sectors as per the agreement. They are allowed to conduct audits and surveys for all types of vessels as required. Statutory certification and classification of vessels will be carried out in accordance with the governing laws of the Republic of South Sudan, maintaining national and international regulations and protocols. CRS will actively support the growth of the maritime sector, contribute to the proper development of waterways, and participate in the training of staff.

Ministry of Roads and Transport, Republic of South Sudan: The Ministry of Roads and Transport is the authority responsible for waterways and the marine sector in the Republic of South Sudan. They oversee the operation of inland waterways and manage vessels that operate under the flag of South Sudan. Although the country is landlocked, it has access to ports via waterways for small vessels on a seasonal basis. The waterways and vessels maintained by the Ministry contribute to connecting different parts of the country and drive economic growth. The development of waterways and the maritime sector will create new opportunities for trade and financial growth.

Support and Development: CRS Class will provide support and contribute to the growth and development of the nation’s ship registry under the Ministry of Roads and Transport, Republic of South Sudan. They will offer proper training to staff members according to International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards. CRS has a strong presence in providing classification and other maritime sector-related services worldwide. Their extensive network is constantly updated to ensure relevance and uninterrupted service to clients.

With CRS Class’s recognition by the Ministry of Roads and Transport, Republic of South Sudan, there will be enhanced support, growth, and development in the maritime sector, ensuring compliance with international standards and promoting the safety and security of vessels operating under the South Sudan flag.

CRS CLASS IS NOW AUTHORIZED BY COMOROS

CRS (Capital Register of Shipping) has been authorized by the Government of the Union of Comoros to issue statutory certificates and conduct statutory surveys for vessels registered under the Comorian Registry. CRS Class has received written consent for each case to perform the following surveys:

1. Cargo Ship Safety Certificate (for vessels under 500 GT)

2. Cargo Ship Safety Radiotelephony Certificate (for vessels under 300 GT)

3. Towage Certificate

4. Class Certificate

5. International Load Line Certificate

6. Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate

7. Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate

8. Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate

9. International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate

10. International Air Pollution Prevention Statement of Compliance

11. International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate

12. International Energy Efficiency Statement of Compliance

13. International Anti-fouling Systems Statement of Compliance

14. Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Statement of Compliance

15. Document of Compliance according to the ISM Code

16. Safety Management Certificate

17. International Ship Security Certificate

18. Ship Security Plan and Associated Records

19. Maritime Labor Statement of Compliance

20. International Ballast Water Management Statement of Compliance (Provisional only)

21. Document of Authorization for the Carriage of Grain

22. International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Statement of Compliance

23. International Pollution Prevention Certificate for the Carriage of Noxious Liquid Substances in Bulk

24. Safety Certificate for Pleasure Vessels

25. Passenger Ship Safety Certificate

26. Document of Compliance for the carriage of Dangerous Goods

27. High-Speed Craft Safety Certificate

28. Special Purpose Ship Safety Certificate

29. International Tonnage Certificate (Provisional only)

30. IMO Data Collection System for Fuel Oil Consumption of Ships

31. Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Safety Certificate

32. Polar Ship Certificate

33. Offshore Supply Vessel Document of Compliance

34. International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk

35. International Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk

36. Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk

37. Certificate of Fitness for the Carriage of Liquefied Gases in Bulk

38. Dynamically Supported Craft Construction and Equipment Certificate

39. Diving System Safety Certificate

40. Document of Compliance for Garbage Prevention

CRS Class will collaborate closely with the Government of the Union of Comoros to ensure the safety, security, and proper enforcement of international and national rules and regulations in the maritime sector. Transparent communication between CRS Class and the government will positively impact the safety and security of vessels, cargo, and passengers. CRS Class is dedicated to providing world-class services in audits, classification, and maintenance across various sectors of the maritime industry. With this authorization, CRS Class will deliver exceptional support and services to its clients, upholding the highest standards in its system to ensure client satisfaction.