HOW TO PREPARE FOR CALLING AT U.S. PORTS
Understand Clearly – Act Precisely – Minimize Risks
Preparing for a U.S. port call? It’s more than just setting a course—it’s a process that demands precision, compliance, and full awareness. Did you know:
✅ A single-minute delay in filing a declaration could hold your vessel for up to three days?
📑 An incomplete document may lead to denial of entry by CBP on the spot?
🔍 Do you know what’s required to obtain a Certificate of Compliance (COC)?
What does the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) inspect?
What is a TWIC card, and how does the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act (VIDA) apply to your vessel?
Calling at a U.S. port is a high-stakes operation—where preparation is key.
From documentation, security protocols, inspections, to detailed checklists for both vessel and crew, every step matters.
Join us at the Seafarer Club’s upcoming session to gain practical knowledge and insights from maritime professionals with direct experience in U.S. port procedures.
📌 Register now:
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Let’s navigate compliance with confidence—see you there!