Gibraltar - a major crew changing hub, is following the recommendations proposed by BIMCO, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and other industry partners, and facilitated by IMO in a circular letter, by easing restrictions to crew change as a result of COVID-19 challenges, BIMCO says in a press release.
Seafarers unable to disembark and be repatriated is one of many unfortunate scenarios caused by the COVID-19 restrictions imposed by many port states. Recently, BIMCO, ICS and other industry partners teamed up and presented the IMO with a list of recommendations for governments and relevant national authorities to facilitate maritime trade during the pandemic.
Subsequently, the IMO issued circular letter no. 4204/Add. 6, which recommends a pragmatic approach to restrictions. With a reference to this circular, the Gibraltar Port Authority has eased its restrictions and now allows crew change within the port limits under certain conditions.
BIMCO welcomes this pragmatic approach and encourages other port state governments and relevant authorities to do the same.
BIMCO is monitoring restrictions to crew mobility and provide a variety of information on the topic to the shipping industry such as: Details about implementation measures; Overview of challenges to crew mobility which has recently been amended with a new section highlighting countries that take a pragmatic approach to crew change; Overview of extensions and exceptions to seafarers’ certificates; Analysis of implications on statutory ship certificates, surveys, inspections and audits.