The Tokyo MOU is one of the most active regional port State control (PSC) organizations in the world.The organization consists of 21 member Authorities in the Asia-Pacific region.
The main objective of the Tokyo MOU is to establish an effective port State control regime in the Asia-Pacific region through co-operation of its members and harmonization of their activities, to eliminate subĀstandard shipping so as to promote maritime safety, to protect the marine environment and to safeguard working and living conditions on board ships.
Tokyo MOU PSC Committee held its 31st meeting via virtual means under COVID-19 circumstances (26/01/2021)
2020 CIC Postponed (16/06/2020)
Safety Bulletin 03/20 - Safety risks of casualties caused by cargoes (25/05/2020)
Annual Report 2019 (08/05/2020)
Tokyo MOU revising the guidance for dealing with impact of the pandemic of the COVID-19 (10/04/2020)
Tokyo MOU issuing guidance for dealing with impact of the outbreak of the COVID-19 (12/03/2020)
Preliminary Results of the CIC on Emergency Systems and Procedures (02/03/2020)
Safety Bulletin (23/01/2020)
Prohibition on the Carriage of Non-Compliant Fuel (20/01/2020)
Tokyo MOU Accepted Panama as the 21st Member Authority at its 30th Committee Meeting in Majuro, Marshall Islands (21/10/2019)
Joint Press Release on Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Emergency Systems and Procedures (26/07/2019)
Annual Report 2018 (23/04/2019)
Preliminary Results of the CIC on MARPOL Annex VI (01/03/2019)