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Launching SIRE 2.0


Celebrating the launch of SIRE 2.0: A milestone for the marine industry

 

OCIMF is excited to announce the successful launch of the Ship Inspection Report Programme 2.0 (SIRE 2.0) on 2 September 2024. The launch is the culmination of several years of dedicated effort, meticulous planning, and collaboration between OCIMF’s membership, Vessel Inspection Programme (VIP) project team, Secretariat, Executive Committee, industry partners and stakeholders.

The updated SIRE programme sets higher standards for safety, efficiency and environmental protection and reflects OCIMF’s commitment to fostering and promoting a culture of continuous improvement and excellence throughout industry. Reaching this milestone marks a new era in the marine industry.

The success of SIRE 2.0 would not have been possible without the support and dedication from across the maritime community. The unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of safety and operational excellence from the OCIMF membership enriched the SIRE 2.0 programme and ensured it met the diverse needs of industry. The efforts and dedication of the VIP project team and Secretariat, past and present, have led to a smooth and successful transition.

The support of OCIMF’s industry partners and stakeholders who contributed their resources, knowledge and time has been invaluable. SIRE 2.0 inspectors, ship crews, ship operators, chartering organisations, submitting companies, marine terminals and the collaborative partnership developed with INTERTANKO have all been essential to reaching this milestone. OCIMF also extends its thanks to the hard work of The Nine Software Company, MIS Marine, Vokhus Ltd. and Navigate PR.

The commitment shown by OCIMF’s industry partners and stakeholders to the phased approach and their participation in trial inspections are appreciated and have been instrumental in shaping SIRE 2.0 into the comprehensive and effective programme it is today.

OCIMF is proud to introduce SIRE 2.0’s robust framework, designed to enhance the quality and consistency of tanker inspections worldwide and is committed to continuously refining the programme, incorporating feedback, and adapting to the evolving landscape of maritime operations.

A final thanks to everyone who has contributed to the success of the SIRE 2.0 launch. OCIMF is looking forward to working together to ensure the SIRE programme remains a benchmark for safety and quality in the years to come.


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