National Cargo Bureau

The National Cargo Bureau (NCB) a non-profit marine surveying organization charged with assisting the U.S. Coast Guard with carrying out the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea.[1] The NCB was formed by a group of marine underwriters and the Coast Guard for the purpose of reducing losses of grain ships. Any ship loading grain in the US sailing for a foreign port must have a certificate issued by the NCB in order to sail; the NCB acts with and enforces the regulations of the Coast Guard in this area. Grain ships have unique stability issues and are prone to capsize if loaded improperly. Headquartered in New York City, the NCB has offices throughout United States.

National Cargo Bureau Services

National Cargo Bureau, Inc. conducts inspections and surveys that are incidental to the loading or discharging of a ship, and issues the appropriate certificates and/or survey reports. Some of the services that National Cargo Bureau, Inc. provides are:

Surveying and Certifying Cargo Securing, Loading, and Stowage

Volume and Weight Calculations

Container Inspections

Hazardous Material Related Services

Other Cargo Related Services

National Cargo Bureau Training

References

  1. "National Cargo Bureau, INC.- History". Natcargo.org. 1952-11-19. Retrieved 2012-10-18.

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