4 th BRUSSELS SEMINAR MAY 6 th /7 th 2009. “THE CURRENT STATE OF PLAY” A review of ECASBA activity over the past year JONATHAN C. WILLIAMS FICS GENERAL.

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4 th BRUSSELS SEMINAR MAY 6 th /7 th 2009

“THE CURRENT STATE OF PLAY” A review of ECASBA activity over the past year JONATHAN C. WILLIAMS FICS GENERAL MANAGER

Main Developments Communications on: – Maritime Strategy to 2018 – European Maritime Space without Barriers Motorways of the Sea – again!!! Customs Actions Against Agents

Maritime Strategy to 2018 Includes EMSwB In general, ECASBA supports overall objectives: –Efficient European maritime industry –Able to compete with international rivals –Providing high quality services/performance –Using all modes –Environmentally sound principles

Areas of Concern/1 HR/Seamanship/Maritime Knowledge – –Once again too focussed on seafarers, little recognition of role played by shore based staff Quality Shipping – –“Zero waste/zero emissions” –Need to expand concept to all sectors of industry, not just ship operations –Recognise FONASBA Quality Standard

Areas of Concern/2 Maritime Transport Safety and Security – –Commitment to enact ALL appropriate IMO instruments across MS –Review of role of EMSA to ensure provides appropriate support to industry –Security based on level of threat and risk based analysis and methodologies –Increased use of tracking and monitoring systems for vessels and cargo

Areas of Concern/3 International Relations – –EU Seat at IMO –Appropriate implementation of IMO regulations across MS Short Sea Shipping – –Need to simplify support regime –Internalisation of external costs/other appropriate fiscal stimuli –EMSwB

EMSwB Objective: To allow intra-European maritime transport the same freedom from administrative compliance as road and rail The Issues: –Resistance from certain national administrations –Lack of harmonisation on documentary requirements –Inability of Commission to force change

EMSwB DG-TREN Communication –Attempt to grab political high ground and to force DG-TAXUD/MS to act? –Correctly identifies the issues –Now require positive action to overcome obstacles and get moving – industry has waited too long!

EMSwB Issues/1 The Communication correctly identifies –Inflexible procedures within some MS including – –Restricted opening hours for regulatory agencies –The ongoing need for documents to be presented in person… – at offices located outside the port

EMSwB Issues/2 The Communication correctly identifies: –A failure to embrace electronic document exchange –Uncoordinated and often unnecessary documentary and inspection regimes –A failure to fully introduce IMO-FAL at all community ports –Difficulties in obtaining pilotage exemption certificates

EMSwB What to do?/1 The Communication correctly proposes establishing a port “single window”: –Based within the port –With extended opening hours –Able to process all relevant documentation –To liase with the vessel and provide timely and accurate port information –Fully versed in all port procedures

EMSwB What to do?/2 ECASBA proposes : THE AGENT!!!!

EMSwB What to do?/3 ECASBA proposes: –Introducing EMSwB ASAP for vessels carrying exclusively Community cargo between EU ports only –Using LRIT and other tracking methods to allow EMSwB to be extended to vessels carrying mixed cargo and also calling at non- Community ports –Removing or reducing any need for prior notification of shipments

EMSwB What to do?/4 ECASBA proposes: –Streamlining the veterinary/phytosanitary inspection regimes –So far as possible inspections should be carried to suit the vessel, not the inspectors –Ensuring all MS adopt and abide by the IMO- FAL convention –Ensure any “e-” systems are fully interoperable with existing systems (national port and/or company)

EMSwB What to do?/5 ECASBA proposes: –Adopting English as the lingua franca of the European shipping industry –Removing unnecessary and discriminatory obstacles to the granting of pilot exemption certificates

EMSwB What to do?/6 ECASBA does not support: –The use of the ADR convention for European dangerous goods movements instead of IMO regulations –The establishment of separate port areas for SSS/intra-European cargo and international deep sea –The request for national SSS Focal Points to identify problems and suggest solutions

EMSwB What next? ECASBA calls on the Commission to : STOP TALKING AND GET ON WITH IT !!!!

Motorways of the Sea WHAT ARE THEY ???!!! Why is it a separate issue from short sea shipping ? What will it achieve that SSS cannot ? Diversion of resources from SSS

Customs Actions Against Agents Action by national Customs authorities against agents, primarily for mis-declaration of cargo type/quantity Why do Customs target the agent ? What is the agent’s defence ? What action is ECASBA taking ?

Thank You