The Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention is an international maritime treaty established to ensure that ships comply with minimum safety standards in construction, equipment, and operation. One of the key amendments to SOLAS that affects the shipping industry is the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) requirement, which came into effect on July 1, 2016.

SOLAS VGM

Verified Gross Mass (VGM): The VGM is the total weight of a packed container, including the cargo, dunnage, and bracing material, as well as the tare weight of the container itself. The purpose of the VGM requirement is to improve maritime safety by ensuring that container weights are accurately reported and properly managed.

Key Points of SOLAS VGM

Requirement:
Shippers must provide the VGM of a container before it is loaded onto a ship. This information is crucial for stowage planning and ensuring that the ship is not overloaded or improperly balanced.

Methods for Obtaining VGM:
Method 1 – Weighing the packed container using calibrated and certified equipment.
Method 2 – Weighing all cargo items and packaging materials separately and adding these weights to the tare weight of the container.

Documentation:
The VGM must be documented and communicated to the shipping line and terminal operator. Without this information, a container cannot be loaded onto the ship.

Responsibility:
The shipper is responsible for providing the accurate VGM. The term “shipper” in this context typically refers to the party identified on the bill of lading or sea waybill, regardless of who physically stuffs the container.

Compliance and Penalties:
Non-compliance can result in containers being refused for loading, delays, and potential fines. Accurate VGM reporting helps prevent accidents caused by overweight or improperly stowed containers.

Benefits of SOLAS VGM

Enhanced Safety

Accurate weight information prevents overloading and ensures that containers are properly stowed, reducing the risk of accidents at sea.

Operational Efficiency

Knowing the precise weight of containers allows for better planning and utilization of vessel capacity, leading to more efficient loading and unloading operations.

Regulatory Compliance

Meeting international safety standards helps shipping companies avoid legal issues and ensures smooth operations across different jurisdictions.

The SOLAS VGM requirement is a critical regulation for the global shipping industry, aimed at improving maritime safety by ensuring that container weights are accurately verified and reported. Shippers must comply with these requirements to avoid penalties and ensure the safe transport of goods by sea.