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ISPS

An international standard was developed by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in December 2002 for better security of sea-going vessels and port facilities: the so-called "ISPS Code". ISPS stands for "International Ship and Port Security Code". The European Union has adopted the requirements into a special regulation and the Netherlands has drawn up the requirements in the new Harbour Security Act. These strict maritime security requirements apply to sea-going vessels and port terminals from1 July 2004.

This means that companies with a terminal or loading and unloading quay must prepare a security plan based on a risk analysis. The security system must be accurately described, personnel must be trained and a security officer must be appointed for each terminal. All these arrangements are recorded in the so-called PFSP (Port Facility Security Plan).

Ovet terminals

Through this link you can register to get access to both Ovet-terminals (Terneuzen and Flushing).

Boatmen Flushing

For deliveries to boatmen "van Splunder", Flushing or to board the launch departing from Flushing please register to this internet application.

Select Terminal: “bootliedenwacht”. After filling the application you will receive a code by email which gives access to the terminal. Without this code the access will be refused.

Dow Benelux Terneuzen and Vopak Terminals Flushing

For access to Dow Benelux Terneuzen or Vopak Terminals Flushing please send an  e-mail with personal details to Ovet Shipping B.V.