Inter-Governmental Standing Committee On Shipping (ISCOS)
Inter-Governmental Standing Committee On Shipping (ISCOS)
Location : Email : info@iscosafricashipping.org

History

In the 1960s, Member States trade experienced increased transport costs arising from surcharges imposed on the trade by the liner shipping operators. More specifically, trade was experiencing negative effects arising from the closure of the Suez Canal and the surcharges applied after its closure in mid 1960s.In realization of these challenges, and given the common interests which the regional states shared, the four Member States of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia formed ISCOS in 1967 to perform on their behalf various functions such as negotiation on freight rates, fighting against unjustifiable surcharge and other charges on seaborne cargo. A Permanent Secretariat headed by a Secretary General was established in 1974 to coordinate ISCOS activities. In 1987, member states signed an agreement legally establishing the institution.

To date, ISCOS activities have expanded to take care of the changing patterns in world trade, especially the liberalization of regional economies, globalization, technological advancement, and other economic developments in global commerce. For this purpose in April, 2006 the protocol amending the 1987 agreement was signed to accommodate these new developments.

Vision Statement

Africa’s Centre of Excellence for Shipping and Maritime Matters.

Mission Statement

To Promote and Advocate for Efficient and Competitive Shipping and Maritime Services in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa.

Mandate

To facilitate international trade in shipping by:

  • Promote and Advocate for Competitive Shipping and Maritime services,
  • Undertake Industry research and disseminate Information and Advisories on emerging matters of Policy and Practice in the industry
  • Advocate for and Promote efficiency in logistics and economic competitiveness in shipping and International trade,
  • Facilitate the effective representation of Land Linked States in Coastal shipping services and enable a Coordinated Interface between Land linked and Coastal States
  • Organize and Capacity-build the Shipping and Maritime Sector
  • Support the Development and Implementation of National and Regional Shipping and Maritime Initiatives
  • Coordinate matters of Safety and Security of Maritime bodies and facilities
  • Promote Investments in the Shipping and Maritime sector
  • Encourage structured collaboration and Coordination of players in the sector.
  • Facilitate the accession to and implementation of International  Maritime Agreements and Conventions.
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