The National Cargo Bureau a not-for-profitmarine surveyingorganization charged with assisting the U.S. Coast Guard with carrying out the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. The NCB was formed by a group of marine underwriters and the Coast Guard for the purpose of reducing losses of grain ships. Any ship loading grain in the US sailing for a foreign port must have a certificate issued by the NCB in order to sail. The NCB acts with and enforces the regulations of the Coast Guard in this area. Grain ships have unique stability issues and are prone to capsize if loaded improperly. Headquartered in New York City, the NCB has offices throughout United States.
National Cargo Bureau Services
National Cargo Bureau, Inc. conducts inspections and surveys that are incidental to the loading or discharging of a ship, and issues the appropriate certificates and/or survey reports. Some of the services that National Cargo Bureau, Inc. provides are:
Surveying and Certifying Cargo Securing, Loading, and Stowage
The loading, stowage and securing of general cargo on and under deck, including special surveys of heavy or large items.
The stowage of bulk grain cargoes, including .
The stowage of explosives, and packaged and bulk hazardous cargoes in accordance with the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations, including pre-loading and shipboard temperatures and the loading and stowage of metal borings, shavings, turnings and cuttings.
The stowage of one or more concentrates and/or dry bulk cargoes in accordance with the IMO Code of Safe Practice for Bulk Cargoes.
Inspection of cargo compartments for cleanliness and condition prior to loading at another port or for charter purposes.
Discharge of various bulk cargoes, including cleanliness of receiving railroad cars, barges, handling of equipment, etc.
Stowage of cargo in barges including LASH and SEABEE.
Inspection of containers loaded with hazardous cargo for compliance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations and/or International Maritime *Dangerous Goods Code.
Consultation service to ensure proper completion of the Dangerous Cargo Manifest.
Training in applicable regulations
Radioactive and Explosive Cargo Inspections
Other Cargo Related Services
General planning and consultation services concerning any of the above cargo-related problems.
On-hire, off-hire, and condition surveys of cargo compartments and handling gear.
Hatch surveys, including condition of cargo prior to, during, and after discharge.
Witnessing of tests and certification of shipboard cargo gear.
The approval on behalf of governmental administrations of vessel plans for the stowage of bulk grain cargoes under the existing international regulations.
Vessel Safety Inspections
National Cargo Bureau inspectors are authorized to conduct vessel Safety Inspections on behalf of the following flag administrations:
These inspections are carried out in order to assist these flag administrations in meeting their international obligations to provide oversight of vessels trading under their flags.
Incident Investigations
National Cargo Bureau personnel may conduct preliminary incident or casualty investigations on behalf of flag administrations, liaising with other parties of interest as appropriate.
Miscellaneous Representation
National Cargo Bureau personnel may be called upon to attend on board and provide advice on behalf of various flag administrations for a wide variety of purposes, including: