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    IMO VEGA on the Web - V27

    £700.00
    This is a yearly subscription to the IMO-Vega Database. A single license gives one user access from any location with internet access. After your purchase we will send you an email with login details to your IMO Virtual Publications account where you will be able to access your subscription. The subscription is linked to an email address and you will need to confirm this address. You can contact us directly on [email protected].
    ISBN: SVEGA27V

    This is a yearly subscription to the IMO-Vega Database. A single license gives one user access from any location with internet access. After your purchase we will send you an email with login details to your IMO Virtual Publications account where you will be able to access your subscription. The subscription is linked to an email address and you will need to confirm this address. You can contact us directly on [email protected].

    Concurrent multi-user access is possible from one account.

    This is a yearly subscription to the IMO-Vega Database.

    IIMO-Vega is an essential tool for anyone involved in shipping: shipowners and operators, shipbuilders, classification societies, casualty investigators, governments, insurers and underwriters, port authorities, surveyors and many others.

    The IMO-Vega Database, developed jointly by IMO and Det Norske Veritas (DNV GL AS), puts all the necessary information at your fingertips. Given year of build, ship type, ship size, cargo, trade area and flag, IMO-Vega will quickly identify the requirements applicable to the ship in question.

    Unlike other, similar products, IMO-Vega contains historical data including regulations which have been superseded. In the context of Port State Control, for example, access to the correct historical regulations is essential.

    The IMO-Vega subscription includes up-to-date texts, with all amendments adopted up to November 2022, of the following IMO requirements:
    - 1974 SOLAS Convention, including 1978 and 1988 Protocols and all amendments
    - 1966 Load Lines Convention, including 1988 and 2003 Protocols
    - MARPOL , including all amendments
    - 1978 and 1995 STCW Convention and Code, with amendments
    - 1972 Collision Regulations
    - 1969 Tonnage Convention
    - 2004 Ballast Water Management Convention
    - International Bulk Chemical (IBC) Code, with amendments
    - International Gas Carrier (IGC) Code, with amendments
    - International Safety Management (ISM) Code
    - International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
    - International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (HSC Code) 1994 and 2000
    - Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC)
    - International Grain Code
    - Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing (CSS), as amended
    - Code of Safe Practice for Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes, as amended
    - International Code of Signals
    - International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code
    - MLC Maritime Labour Conventions
    - International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC), 1990
    - OPRC-HNS Protocol 2000
    - Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009
    - IAMSAR Manual: Volumes I, II and III
    - International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code.

    Whereas only the most known requirements are listed above, the database also contains most safety-related documents issued by IMO such as circulars, resolutions, etc.

    Set up a two-day trial for IMO-Vega on the Web at vp.imo.org/Public/TrialSetup.aspx.


    What is new in Version 27

    New IMO ePublications platform - launched 1st July 2024

    The International Maritime Organizations’ ePublications is the new digital platform that contains all IMO published materials such as Conventions, Codes, regulations, recommendations and guidelines.  This innovative new platform is the go-to tool for the maritime industry and other stakeholders.

    ePublications has been created to improve your digital publication experience and includes features that deliver speed, flexibility and reliability.  Included in this resourceful platform, you will find features such as:

    • Personal favourites list
    • Advanced search options
    • Creating and managing alerts
    • Citation tool
    • DOI identification
    • Subscription available
    • Offline reader
    • IMO Certificate integration

    and More!

    IMO ePublications offers information to reach a range of audiences:

    • Government and public Administrations
    • Non-governmental organizations
    • Businesses and private sector
    • Educational institutions

    IMO ePublications Premium Annual Subscription

    The new IMO ePublications platform offers an annual subscription option, providing access to a comprehensive list of IMO publications to ensure maritime professionals and organizations stay informed and updated with international maritime regulations.


    Key benefits of the premium annual subscription to all IMO content
    - Official source for all IMO Publishing titles
    Rest assured you are reading genuine content as published by the International Maritime Organization.
    - Unlimited access
    Browse all IMO publications in all the languages (as published) for twelve consecutive months.
    - Continuous updates
    Enjoy seamless access to crucial maritime information, including instant availability of new editions and supplements, at no additional cost.
    - Cost-effective
    One-time annual payment will save time and administrative costs and provide access to 600+ titles.
    - Global access
    Read content anywhere on a computer or via mobile device using the e-reader tool.
    - Offline capability
    Access information offline in areas with limited internet connectivity.
    - Facilitation of inspections for shipboard use
    Peace of mind through the certificate including the IMO number of the vessel and displaying all the publications as purchased.

    IMO Vega on the Web subscription is not affected by the new IMO ePublications platform.

    Manual for users (customers) available here.

    IMO BOOKSHELF continues on Witherby Connect IMO e-books are also available through MS SeaReader.

    You can continue using the IMO Bookshelf on Witherby Connect.

    The advantage of doing so is that you don’t need to move to a new platform.

    When choosing this option, nothing changes, and all titles are accessible from within Witherby Connect as they were previously.

    New IMO titles will continue to be available as well, together with eBooks from Witherbys.

    The latest errata, corrigenda and supplements will be provided in the usual manner.

    WITHERBY CONNECT

    Witherby Connect enables browser-based access to IMO publications.
    Witherby Connect is an online library solution for the maritime industry. It provides users with streamlined access to IMO eBooks and other publications.

    Once purchased, we will assign the eBook to your email address and send you your login details for Witherby Connect.

    Benefits and Features

    No installation required
    Witherby Connect is a browser-based hybrid software, meaning that it runs in web browsers yet behaves like desktop software, so there is no need to download or install anything.

    Works on low connection speeds
    Ships with download speeds as low as 0.3 Mbps can access the Witherby Connect while at sea.

    Access on multiple PCs/devices
    Witherby Connect is not limited to one device and can be accessed on any computer or tablet that can access the internet. Multiple licences are required for multiple concurrent users.

    Use online and offline
    Witherby Connect provides flexible access. Our digital titles can be viewed while connected to the internet and are downloaded to the browser’s cache for access offline, making it suitable for use even when you do not have a reliable internet connection.

    Cyber secure
    Designed with new requirements on cyber security in mind.


    IMO E-books (PDF) has been discontinued.

    Electronic copies of older IMO publications are no longer available as an e-books and can now be purchased through the ePublications platform.

    This is a yearly subscription to the IMO-Vega Database. A single license gives one user access from any location with internet access. After your purchase we will send you an email with login details to your IMO Virtual Publications account where you will be able to access your subscription. The subscription is linked to an email address and you will need to confirm this address. You can contact us directly on [email protected].

    Concurrent multi-user access is possible from one account.

    This is a yearly subscription to the IMO-Vega Database.

    IIMO-Vega is an essential tool for anyone involved in shipping: shipowners and operators, shipbuilders, classification societies, casualty investigators, governments, insurers and underwriters, port authorities, surveyors and many others.

    The IMO-Vega Database, developed jointly by IMO and Det Norske Veritas (DNV GL AS), puts all the necessary information at your fingertips. Given year of build, ship type, ship size, cargo, trade area and flag, IMO-Vega will quickly identify the requirements applicable to the ship in question.

    Unlike other, similar products, IMO-Vega contains historical data including regulations which have been superseded. In the context of Port State Control, for example, access to the correct historical regulations is essential.

    The IMO-Vega subscription includes up-to-date texts, with all amendments adopted up to November 2022, of the following IMO requirements:
    - 1974 SOLAS Convention, including 1978 and 1988 Protocols and all amendments
    - 1966 Load Lines Convention, including 1988 and 2003 Protocols
    - MARPOL , including all amendments
    - 1978 and 1995 STCW Convention and Code, with amendments
    - 1972 Collision Regulations
    - 1969 Tonnage Convention
    - 2004 Ballast Water Management Convention
    - International Bulk Chemical (IBC) Code, with amendments
    - International Gas Carrier (IGC) Code, with amendments
    - International Safety Management (ISM) Code
    - International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
    - International Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft (HSC Code) 1994 and 2000
    - Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC)
    - International Grain Code
    - Code of Safe Practice for Cargo Stowage and Securing (CSS), as amended
    - Code of Safe Practice for Ships Carrying Timber Deck Cargoes, as amended
    - International Code of Signals
    - International Life-Saving Appliance (LSA) Code
    - MLC Maritime Labour Conventions
    - International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-operation (OPRC), 1990
    - OPRC-HNS Protocol 2000
    - Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, 2009
    - IAMSAR Manual: Volumes I, II and III
    - International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code.

    Whereas only the most known requirements are listed above, the database also contains most safety-related documents issued by IMO such as circulars, resolutions, etc.

    Set up a two-day trial for IMO-Vega on the Web at vp.imo.org/Public/TrialSetup.aspx.


    What is new in Version 27

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