EEDI definition
Examples of EEDI in a sentence
EEDI verification to be performed by the BUILDER during sea trials and confirmed by the CLASSIFICATION SOCIETY.
The parties acknowledge that the Treasury Board of Canada and the Public Service Alliance of Canada have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with respect to a joint review on employment equity, diversity and inclusion (EEDI) training and informal conflict management systems, whereby they commit to establish a Joint Committee to review existing training courses related to EEDI which are currently available to employees in the Core Public Administration.
NEW – APPENDIX WITH RESPECT TO A JOINT REVIEW ON EMPLOYEMENT EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION TRAINING AND INFORMAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Creation of a Joint Committee to review existing training courses related to EEDI and ensure employees are fully aware of training opportunities that are available to them during their normal work hours.
Since May 14, 2013, (i) no Company has sponsored, maintained or contributed to any employee benefit plan, program or arrangement, and (ii) no individual has been employed by a Company, and, to Seller’s Knowledge, prior to May 14, 2013, (i) none of AEC or EEDI has sponsored, maintained or contributed to any employee benefit plan, program or arrangement, and (ii) no individual has been employed by AEC or EEDI.
The standard operational wave heights of ships should be defined in such a way that the majority of the existing vessels fulfils the related requirements, because, first, present design and operational practices cannot be changed abruptly, for example, because of the introduction of EEDI and, second, the present safety level with respect to manoeuvrability-related accidents in heavy weather is satisfactory, Ventikos et al.
First, the measures added to Annex VI to the MARPOL a new Chapter 4 entitled ''Regulations on energy efficiency for ships'', making the energy efficiency design index ("EEDI") mandatory for new ships and the ship energy efficiency plan ("SEEMP") mandatory for all merchant ships of 400 gross tonnage and above regardless of vessel flag or nationality of the owner.
Figure 81, Figure 82 and Figure 83 show marginal significant wave heights for bulk carriers and tankers marginally satisfying the requirements of EEDI implementation Phase 3, 2 and 1, respectively.
This model produces a large set of characteristics of the ship, which allow its assessment in terms of propulsion, stability, EEDI, finalizing with the estimate of the shipbuilding cost and CAPEX value.
The impact on EEDI was also investigated by implementation of the developed holistic optimisation procedure in a series of case studies.
It has also raised concerns that some ship designers might choose to lower the installed power to achieve EEDI requirements instead of introducing innovative propulsion concepts.