IMO definition

Examples of IMO in a sentence

  • The Merchant is responsible to ensure that relevant IMO labels are affixed on the Containers carrying hazardous Goods and IMDG Cargo in such a manner that they are visible to all and stay intact and in place from the moment the Container leaves the place of stuffing and until Container is physically delivered to the final receiver.

  • Booking party and the shipper are jointly responsible, before pick-up or latest during stuffing of the Goods, for ensuring that the Containers only display the required IMO placards and labels and that other placards or labels from previous shipment are fully removed.

  • The Merchant is responsible, before pick-up or latest during stuffing of the Container, for ensuring that the Containers only display the required International Maritime Organization ( IMO) placards and labels and that other placards or labels from previous shipment are fully removed.

  • ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS: No14.6. Special precautions for userNot required14.7. Maritime transport in bulk according to IMO instrumentsnot applicableOther applicable informationNot classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations.

  • INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION SHIPPING INFORMATION (IATA): This product is not consideredas dangerous goods.INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION SHIPPING INFORMATION (IMO): This product is not considered as dangerous goods.


More Definitions of IMO

IMO means the International Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR, United Kingdom, www.imo.org;
IMO or “Organization” means the International Maritime Organization;
IMO means the Independent Electricity Market Operator established under the Electricity Act.
IMO means International Maritime Organisation, 4, Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR