This module automates the management of the entire processes involved in waste generation and collection within the operators in the maritime space, focusing on pollution prevention and control. It ensures that waste disposal practices comply with environmental regulations, tracking waste generation, collection, and disposal. The system provides real-time monitoring and reporting capabilities, helping to minimize environmental impact and maintain sustainability in maritime operations.
Key Features include
Full Visibility to the Waste Collection and Disposal Process
oThis module provides answers to the questions. Who declares what? What was declared? Who collects? What amount was paid (Waste and payment Tracking) Monitors the generation, collection, and disposal of waste among the maritime operators (Ships/Vessels, Oil terminals, FPSOs, drill rigs and waste collection entities).
Regulatory Compliance
Ensures adherence to national and international environmental regulations, such as MARPOL (Marine Pollution) and IMO (International Maritime Organization).
Real-Time Monitoring and Remote MARPOL Inspection
Provides real-time data on waste generation and collection activities, helping to prevent illegal dumping and environmental contamination; provision of electronic inspection tools to effectively conduct MARPOL inspections;
Reporting and Documentation
oGenerates automated reports and maintains records of waste management activities for auditing and regulatory purposes.
Alerts and Notifications
Issues alerts and triggers for non-compliance and potential environmental hazards, enabling timely corrective actions.
Access to real-time Waste Data Information
"Strengthening NIMASA's oversight of maritime waste management to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, including MARPOL and IMO, while providing insights into trends and improving decision-making. This will enable effective tracking and monitoring of waste collection and disposal, allowing NIMASA to quickly address irregularities and minimize environmental risks."