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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PORT OPERATIONS NOTIFICATION REPORT in the editor.
Begin by entering the VESSEL NAME and VESSEL IMO NUMBER in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
Fill in the COC NUMBER, PORT DESTINATION, and ESTIMATED TIME AND DATE OF ARRIVAL. This helps authorities track your vessel's movements effectively.
Indicate the ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF TIME IN PORT, LAST PORT, and COUNTRY OF LAST PORT. This section provides context for your operations.
Complete the NEXT PORT and COUNTRY OF NEXT PORT fields to outline your upcoming journey.
Provide the VESSEL CONTACT NAME and REASON FOR PORT OPERATION to facilitate communication with port authorities.
Document the DATE OF LAST BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICE and specify the TYPE of practice used (e.g., ballast water exchange).
Finally, enter the TOTAL VOLUME AND/OR WEIGHT OF BALLAST WATER ON BOARD before certifying that no ballast water will be discharged into Michigan waters by signing and dating the form.
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Port Protection, or Transfer Block, is a feature that helps prevent your number and account from being transferred or ported out accidentally or by an unauthorized user to another carrier. Port Fraud Protection is available in only the following scenarios: Youve proactively asked for port protection.
What is port operations?
Port operations refer to the range of activities involved in the management and handling of vessels, cargo, and passengers at a seaport. These operations are critical to the efficient functioning of seaports, which play a crucial role in global trade and commerce.
What is port notification?
An Explanation of Port-Out Notifications When a carrier receives a port-in request they will send the current carrier a port-out notification to let them know that they wish to port-out a number, usually with the authorization of the end-user.
What is port message?
Send an SMS from the mobile number which is to be ported, the word PORT (which shall be case-insensitive, i.e., it can be port or Port etc.) followed by a space and the ten-digit mobile number which is to be ported, to 1900. The UPC will be received through SMS from 1901 on the same mobile number.
What happens when your phone number is ported?
Porting is generally a permanent means of moving a phone number to another provider, as the old account associated with the number will be closed.
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You can usually keep your phone number when you change from one telco to another. This is known as a port or transfer. You can also ask to move your number to someone else, such as a family member. This is known as a move.
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33 CFR 150.815 - How must casualties be reported?
(a) Immediately after aiding the injured and stabilizing the situation, the owner, operator, or person in charge of a deepwater port must notify the nearest
Reports Documentation. Defines the various reports (e.g. notification, declarations, reports) and documentation that a visiting vessel will be expected to
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