The International Maritime Bureau, a division of the International Chamber of Commerce, and the Security Solutions International Group (SSI) have formed a joint venture.
IMB Director Captain Pottengal Mukundan said: ‘Everybody connected with shipping is under enormous pressure these days as governments, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other authorities impose ever tighter security requirements for cargoes, shipping and ports.’ As we reported in February, ports and shipping firms have to comply by a July 2004 deadline with the requirements of the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, (ISPS), introduced by the IMO in December. Capt Mukundan said: ‘The essential nature of the threat has changed. Risk and potential targets used to be assessed on the basis of the intrinsic value of cargoes and the ships carrying them. That no longer applies. The main focus now has to be the strategic intentions of terrorist groups. Those responsible for security of ports and ships have to put themselves in the minds of terrorists and ask: ‘How attractive a target do we present in terms of terrorist objectives”’
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Senior consultants
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John Saunders, former Chief Inspector with the Port of London Police now with the IMB, and Bob Weir, a former Canadian Intelligence Service Officer, have been appointed as senior consultants to the IMB-SSI alliance. The IMB has 20 years of experience in helping maritime organizations counter crime and has saved companies billions of dollars in potential fraud and theft. The IMB runs the Piracy Reporting Centre in Kuala Lumpur, which provides the most comprehensive information on the vulnerability of vessels to armed attack around the world. The IMB focuses on general criminal activity, piracy and shipping frauds, while also offering security consulting tailored to clients’ specific needs. Most IMB services are geared towards the prevention of losses from crime. The SSI Group is an international risk management and loss prevention organization with over 25 years’ experience. SSI’s major clients include the US State Department, the United Nations, various diplomatic missions and international maritime, oil and gas, mining and industrial groups.