RightShip Inspection is a third-party commercial vetting inspection carried out by RightShip to assess a vessel’s safety, environmental performance, and operational standards.
It is not a statutory inspection like PSC — it is mainly required by charterers and cargo owners.
Purpose
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Reduce maritime risk
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Ensure high safety standards
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Prevent pollution
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Evaluate vessel suitability before charter
Who Requires It?
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Major charterers (miners, oil majors, commodity traders)
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Cargo owners before fixing vessel
👉 Without good RightShip rating, ship may not get charter.
What is Checked During Inspection?
📘 Documentation
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Class certificates
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ISM compliance
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Crew certification
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Maintenance records
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Incident history
⚙️ Physical Inspection
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Engine room condition
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Housekeeping standards
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Safety equipment
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Pollution prevention measures
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PMS implementation
RightShip Risk Rating (RRR)
Vessels are graded based on:
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Age
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Casualty history
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Flag performance
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PSC record
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Class society
Lower risk rating = Better commercial acceptance.
Difference: RightShip vs PSC
| RightShip | PSC |
|---|---|
| Commercial inspection | Statutory inspection |
| Requested by charterer | Conducted by port state |
| Affects charter prospects | Can detain ship |
| Focus on risk & performance | Focus on SOLAS/MARPOL compliance |
Importance for Chief Engineer
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Maintain good housekeeping
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Keep PMS updated
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Ensure no oil leaks
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Proper record keeping (ORB, logbooks)
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Ensure drills & safety equipment ready
RightShip inspection is a commercial vetting inspection conducted by RightShip to assess vessel safety, environmental performance, and operational standards. It is required by charterers and affects the ship’s commercial acceptance.
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