Operators of vessels trading in FSMC high-risk regions of key preventive measures, offering practical tips to help crews inspect, remove, and properly dispose of egg masses to reduce infestation risks.
The Flighted Spongy Moth Complex (FSMC), which includes Lymantria dispar asiatica, Lymantria dispar japonica, Lymantria albescens, Lymantria umbrosa, and Lymantria postalba, is a highly destructive forest pest found primarily in Asia and Russia. Its larvae feed aggressively on both deciduous and coniferous trees, and the female moth’s ability to fly up to 20 nautical miles enables rapid spread, leading to severe defoliation and weakening of forests.
Mitigation measures after noting a steady increase in dry cargo shortage claims in Vietnam.
The data reveal that cargo claims in ports such as Cai Mep and Phu My have nearly tripled from 2020 to 2024. These claims encompass various types of cargo, including soybean meal, corn and fertilizers. Although they typically don’t involve very high exposure, their frequency underscores the need to share the knowledge and advice on the topic. The primary reason for shortage claims is twofold:
Mitigation measures :
Below you will find the weekly report dated 7 May 2025, covering the period of 1 to 7 May 2025, where the following incidents were reported:
Full advisory at the following link.
https://britanniapandi.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/ARC-Weekly-Report-07.05.25.pdf
In early May, ICHCA International welcomed a key amendment to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which strengthens safety requirements for shipping ammonium nitrate.
Key provisions of the amendment
The revised clause 7.6.2.8.4 clarifies that under-deck carriage of ammonium nitrate and related fertilizers is permissible only if all hatches, including tween deck hatches, can be readily opened in an emergency. This ensures effective firefighting measures, such as maximum ventilation and boundary cooling, can be implemented promptly.