OCIMF launches focused inspection campaign on ship hardening
The programme will run for at least six months.
Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has launched a Focused Inspection Campaign (FIC) under its SIRE 2.0 tanker inspection programme.
In a statement, the organisation said this aims to reinforce maritime security readiness across the global tanker fleet.
The initiative will run for a minimum of six months, and will focus on ship staff’s familiarity with company procedures and plans for vessel hardening, as well as their understanding of the SIRE 2.0 question 7.2.1 – Ship hardening and access control. Inspectors will address this question during every SIRE 2.0 inspection conducted throughout the campaign period, regardless of where the vessel operates.
“Through this campaign, OCIMF seeks to verify that Masters and ship staff understand and can apply company procedures for hardening their ships when operating in areas of increased maritime threats, and to ensure plans and equipment used for ship hardening are effective and well-maintained,” the statement read.
An interim review will take place in February 2026, when OCIMF will assess preliminary findings and provide further guidance or updates as necessary.
“Security at sea begins with preparedness and familiarity,” said Dave Cudbertson, Programmes Director at OCIMF. “This campaign reinforces the importance of well-trained crews and effective company procedures in maintaining safety and resilience in a complex global environment."