IMO definition

IMO means the International Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR, United Kingdom, www.imo.org;

Examples of IMO in a sentence

  • The subcommittee, having considered the report of the correspondence group, submitted by the United States, noted the progress made on the development of Part IV of the IMO Dispersant Guidelines and instructed the group to continue its work and submit a report to PPR 4, in accordance with the terms of reference agreed at PPR 2.

  • Loaded Containers shall be in a seaworthy condition, containing lawful merchandise of any kind, including IMO cargo, properly packed and secured.

  • The IMO has Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAHs) standards for washwater discharge in the form of ‘Phenanthrene equivalents’ (phenanthrene is one of EPAs 16 identified priority pollutant PAHs) although the EPA has found that ‘widespread use of scrubbers emitting washwater with PAH concentrations close to this limit could pose a risk to the environment’ (EPA 2011).

  • The subcommittee recalled that PPR 2 had established an intersessional correspondence group under the overall coordination of the United States (see Paragraph 14.1), and instructed it, inter alia, to develop a draft of part IV of the Guidelines for the use of dispersant for combatting oil at sea (IMO Dispersant Guidelines), devoted to subsea dispersant application.

  • The Council approved the report of the sixty-ninth session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee in general and decided to transmit it, together with its comments and recommendations, to the thirtieth session of the Assembly, in accordance with Article 21(b) of the IMO Convention.


More Definitions of IMO

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