
Statutory Certifications
Statutory certificates are official documents issued for ships by a Recognized Organization, typically the Flag State or a delegated Classification Society, to confirm compliance with international maritime regulations and conventions..
Statutory Certifications
Statutory certificates are official documents issued for ships by a Recognized Organization, typically the Flag State or a delegated Classification Society, to confirm compliance with international maritime regulations and conventions.
- International Tonnage Certificate
- International Load Line Certificate
- IOPP Certificate
- IAPP Certificate
- International Energy Efficiency Certificate
- Safety Management Certificate
- International Ship Security Certificate (ISSC)
Role of Capital Register of Shipping
Capital Register of Shipping, as a classification society, plays a crucial role in the process of issuing statutory certifications. We are authorized by flag states to conduct surveys, inspections, and assessments to ensure ships meet the required standards. By delegating this responsibility, flag states can efficiently oversee the maritime industry.
- •St. Kitts & Nevis
- •Cameroon
- •South Sudan
- •Comoros
- •Nigeria
- •Kenya
- •Uganda
- •Burundi
Benefits of Statutory Certificates
Statutory certificates provide comprehensive benefits across safety, environmental protection, legal compliance, and trade facilitation.
- •Safety — Ensures ships are built, equipped, and operated to high safety standards.
- •Environmental Protection — Promotes compliance with environmental regulations.
- •Legal Compliance — Allows ships to operate legally in international waters.
- •Trade Facilitation — Facilitates smooth international trade.

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