Welcome to the third edition of Shipshape for 2025. I would like to thank all the contributors to this edition of the newsletter. I welcome article submissions and if you can contribute, please me at gm@aimsurveyors.com.au. Shipshape September 2025
Articles:
1_From the Bridge
2_The CEO's Desk
3_2025 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show
4_AIMS training update
5_Institute of Surveyors NSW seminar
6_Key developments from recent IMO sessions on maritime safety
7_Failings around known and avoidable risks identified in Maritime NZ prosecution of stevedoring company
8_Ageing fleet driving increase in incidents
9_Beyond the Horizon Report on AI
10_Balancing fire protection and environmental stewardship in Australia’s maritime industry
11_Tail shaft surveys – what keeps a ship’s propulsion system running smoothly
12_Let’s talk about keels
13_Not all pipelines on ships created equal
14_Revolutionising draft surveys: DRFT MRKS app now available for free download
15_Decoding the young generation of seafarers
Regards, Dr Eric Perez CEO AIMS
Welcome to the second edition of Shipshape for 2025. I would like to thank all the contributors to this edition of the newsletter. I welcome article submissions and if you can contribute, please me at gm@aimsurveyors.com.au.
Shipshape June 2025
2_The CEO’s Desk
3_Marine Equipment Certification and Testing
4_New AMSA Exemptions Introduced
5_Industry Partnerships Valuable
6_Gangway railing collapse during pilot boarding
7_Managing the safe use of ammonia as a marine fuel
8_Professional development so important
9_Rudders for sailing craft
10_Have your say about major changes to vessel design, construction and equipment rules in New Zealand
11_Collision between container ship Maersk Shekou and tall ship STS Leeuwin II
12_Checklists What we often get wrong about them
13_Benefits of Membership
14_AIMS Affiliate
Welcome to the first edition of Shipshape for 2025. I would like to thank all the contributors to this edition of the newsletter. I welcome article submissions and if you can contribute, please me at gm@aimsurveyors.com.au. Shipshape March 2025 Regards, Dr Eric Perez CEO AIMS
The Australasian Institute of Marine Surveyors (AIMS) is the largest industry body in our region for professional marine surveyors and their cross-sector colleagues. The AIMS is a not-for-profit membership-based institute which allows members access to a wealth of knowledge, training, support, networking opportunities and professional accreditation; facilitates the link between industry consumers and quality professional surveyors via the membership database on our website; and enforces strict codes of conduct and ethical behaviour.
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To discuss becoming an AIMS Affiliate, please contact the office on +61 2 6232 6555 or at gm@aimsurveyors.com.au.
Welcome to the final edition of Shipshape for 2024. I would like to thank all the contributors to this edition of the newsletter. I welcome article submissions and if you can contribute, please me at gm@aimsurveyors.com.au. Shipshape December 2024 Regards, Dr Eric Perez CEO AIMS
NSCV C2 standard for weathertight and watertight integrity to be mandatory from 1 September 2025.
From 1 September 2025, the National Standard for Commercial Vessels (NSCV) Part C2 will become mandatory for all new domestic commercial vessels that have a requirement to comply with Marine Order 503.
This standard aims to enhance safety by setting out clear standards for maintaining weathertight and watertight integrity. The date has been extended to provide industry additional time to transition to the standard.
For more information:
NSCV C2 – Watertight and weathertight integrity
Australian Institute for Marine Surveying – AIMS
National Conference, Stamford Plaza, Brisbane
27 September 2024
Queensland Maritime Museum, in particular the Penguin Restoration Project, was invited to attend the AIMS National Conference in Brisbane and display the work that we are doing. This was a great opportunity to promote the Museum as it turned out that we were the only exhibitor and we had no competition attracting attention!
Our display had been carefully curated in the weeks before with a full-scale dress rehearsal in the QMM shipping room. On the conference eve an observer on Edward Street would have seen dark-clad shady characters Rusty, Woody, Andy and their leader ‘KK’ unloading strange shipwrights tools of trade, plans, models and even a divers helmet into the Stamford Plaza loading dock.
As day broke on the conference, delegates arrived to find a fine display set on a background of flowing marine blue cloth (thanks Sally May).
As well as describing the restoration project, our exhibit presented the history and artefacts of the Queensland pearling industry, traditional shipwrights tools, and of course a call for volunteers and other support.
Thanks go to Dr Eric Perez, CEO AIMS for his ongoing support of the Penguin Project, and the following QMM volunteers who helped out at the conference:
Kasper Kuiper, Russell Cobine, John Hockings, Jaine Hussiam, Peter Colville, Ben Hall and Andrew Massey, and to Russ Behan, Dorothy Carroll and Sally May for their help during preparation.
Those of us ‘manning’ the display reported a great deal of interest in the museum and the project and we would strongly recommend taking up similar invitations in the future. We were invited to sit in on the paper presentations many of which proved surprisingly interesting.
Of course we couldn't refuse the conference dinner invitation – not a ships biscuit to be seen.
Penguino Andrew
30 September 2024
The AIMS held its biennial conference at the Stamford Plaza Brisbane including a conference dinner and Awards for Excellence on Friday 27 September.
1) Mike Bozier Award
Winner - Capt. Norman Maningo from Hunter Marine Surveyors.
Winner - Sedgwick. The award was accepted by Margot De Villiers on behalf of Sedgwick.
Winner - Gregory Marsden. The award was accepted by Kenny Crawford on behalf of Greg.
Winner - Capt. Louis Koutelas from Hunter Marine Surveyors.
Winner - Maike Fritz Ligan from Howells Maritime Services.
Winner - Cameron Boddy from the MCC Group.
7) Conference Dinner
The support of our conference sponsors was critical in delivering an amazing event last Friday in Brisbane. My thanks to a brilliant range of speakers delivering thought provoking and engaging presentations. Organising events is never a solo endeavour, and I am thankful for the ongoing support of my Board, my colleague Sue Brown, and my members. An amazing conference admin team who went above and beyond to deliver a memorable event, a huge thank you to Sally Perez and Wayne Craven. I would also like to thank Martin Bowerman and the team at Bowerman Ventures, the Queensland Maritime Museum, the volunteers from the Penguin Restoration Project and finally, the team at the Stamford Plaza Brisbane. Our thanks to Huw Murday from DCN | Daily Cargo News for his coverage of the conference, you can access his article here: AIMS Biennial Conference 2024
Welcome to the September edition of the AIMS Shipshape newsletter.
I thank all the contributors to the newsletter and welcome ideas and contributions for future articles, you can contact the office at +61 2 6232 6555.
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Shipshape September 2024
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