GISIS stands for Global Integrated Shipping Information System.
It is an IMO (International Maritime Organization) online platform used to collect, store, and share shipping-related information submitted by Member States.
What is GISIS?
GISIS is a central database system that supports IMO conventions by improving:
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Transparency
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Compliance monitoring
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Information sharing between Flag States, Port States, and IMO
Main information available in GISIS
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Casualties and incidents
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Marine accidents
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Pollution incidents
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Port State Control (PSC)
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Detentions
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Deficiencies
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Ship identification
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IMO number
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Ship particulars
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Certificates & surveys
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Statutory certification status
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Pollution prevention
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MARPOL violations
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Oil spill reports
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Security-related data
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ISPS Code information
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GHG & energy efficiency
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IMO DCS data (restricted access)
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Who uses GISIS?
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IMO Secretariat
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Flag States
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Port State Control authorities
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Recognized Organizations (Class)
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Limited public access for certain modules
Why GISIS is important
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Helps track substandard ships
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Supports Port State Control
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Improves maritime safety
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Enhances environmental protection
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Assists IMO decision-making
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