This important report analyzing the port state controls (PSC) of Turkish-owned ships is the second sector report published by the Turkish Shipowners’ Association in 2023.
The inspections of Turkish-owned ships in the port state control (PSC) areas in 2022 are explained in this report. While preparing the report, the inspection databases of eight of the nine existing MoU regions, Europe and North Atlantic (Paris MoU), Asia and Pacific (Tokyo MoU), Caribbean (Caribbean MoU), West and Central Africa (Abuja MoU), Black Sea MoU, Mediterranean (Mediterranean MoU), Indian Ocean MoU and Arabian Gulf (Riyadh MoU), were browsed and analyzed for Turkish-Owned and Controlled vessels and included in the report.
In this report, 1460 Turkish-owned ships controlled by 3870 PSC inspections globally in 79 different countries in 2022 were analyzed. Interesting results have been obtained from the analysis results.
The topics examined and analyzed are as follows.
- General
- Comparison of PSC activities worldwide 2020-2022
- PSC activities worldwide in 2022 (Analysis of MoU regions, PSC analysis by country, PSC analysis by ports)
- Turkish owned ships 2022 PSC activities (Analysis by MoU regions, analysis by countries, analysis by ports, PSC inspection and detention analysis by companies)
- Analysis of Turkish owned ships according to ships’ specifications (analysis according to ship types, analysis according to ship ages, analysis according to ship tonnage, analysis according to flag, analysis of ships subject to more than one detention)
- PSC activities according to inspection results (analysis of identified deficiencies, number of deficiencies of ships subject to detention, analysis of deficiencies requiring detention, breakdown of the main areas of deficiencies requiring detention, analysis of detention periods)
- Identification, evaluation, and recommendations
The report also contains a table of deficiencies of detentions.
Turkish Shipowners’ Association 2022 Global PSC Report