XINDE MARINE NEWS
SELF-QUARANTINE IS CRUCIAL FOR CREW CHANGE IN SINGAPORE BIMCO 2020-07-03 09:22

Following an incident where a crew member was diagnosed with COVID-19 upon arrival in Singapore, the Singapore Shipowners Association is reiterating the importance of self-quarantine.
 
Facilitating crew change in Singapore has been possible with various restrictions since 22 May. Since the release of the new crew change regulation, 14 days of self-quarantine has been a requirement for all crew arriving in Singapore due to the perceived incubation period of COVID-19.
Recently, a crew member was diagnosed with COVID-19 upon arrival and the health authorities in Singapore were engaged to trace all potential contacts to mitigate a potential new outbreak.
“We cannot afford to have a second incident that may jeopardise the entire industry,” Mr. Michael Phoon, Executive Director of the Singapore Shipowners Association said in a message to the association’s members. The message was relayed to BIMCO by GAC (Singapore)
Owners, third party crew managers and sign-on crew members need to make sure the 14-days self-quarantine is observed.
BIMCO is monitoring restrictions to crew mobility and provide a variety of information on the topic to the shipping industry such as:
In addition, BIMCO has released a crew change clause which provides owners with the contractual tools required to deviate from a voyage to perform crew change.


The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

West Moves to Larger Hong Kong Office, Supporting Growth in China and Vietnam

xinde marine news2026-04-30

Silverstream named BloombergNEF Pioneers Winner

xinde marine news2026-04-27

Dong Fang Offshore Selects ScanReach ConnectPOB for Offshore Wind Fleet

xinde marine news2026-04-14

More vessels are leaving the Gulf than entering and the gap is not closing.

xinde marine news2026-03-31

Chemical tanker activity in the Persian (Arabian) Gulf: cargo remains, but flows are constrained...

未知2026-03-31

Reframing Make or Buy: Additive Manufacturing Changes OEM Strategies in Maritime and Offshore

信德海事网2026-03-20