International Meteorological Organization
the United Nations agency concerned with international maritime activities
independent marketing organization. A non-company affiliated organization that contracts with an insurance company to perform distribution and other marketing functions for one or more of the company's products or product lines. | Back
The International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency, which is responsible for classification of chemicals for transport by sea (IMDG).
International Maritime Organization - A United Nations organization that seeks to improve the safety of international marine transportation and prevent marine pollution.
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the United Nations' specialized agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships.
International Maritime Organization (formerly IMCO)
nternational aritime rganisation The United Nations specialized agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships.
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International Maritime Organization – UN international maritime body.
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International Maritime Organization, an international body established by the United Nations to promote maritime safety.
See independent marketing organization (IMO).
Abbreviation for International Maritime Organization, governing body for safety and other standards at sea
(UN) International Maritime Organization
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International Maritime Organization. An United Nations sub-agency establishing measuring to improve safety at sea. Its work includes development of codes and rules standardising tonnage measurement of vessels, design and measurement of load lines, prevention of pollution and regulating the carriage of dangerous goods. Additionally the IMO is responsible for the development of performance standards and carriage requirements for navigation, communication and safety equipment. Its was previously called Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization (IMCO).
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International Maritime Organization. A United Nations-affiliated organization representing all maritime countries in matters affecting maritime transportation, including the movement of dangerous goods. The organization also is involved in deliberations on marine environmental pollution.
IMO is the abbreviation for International Maritime Organization, an agency of the United Nations, which is the body that is responsible for the administration of internationally developed maritime safety and pollution treaties, including MARPOL 73/78. International Flag vessel A vessel that is registered under a flag other than that of the U.S.
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International Maritime Organization. The maritime agency of the United Nations concerned with the safety of shipping and cleaner oceans.
International Maritime Organisation
International Maritime Organization The marine NATO, a body which sets the international shipping rules. All maritime nations are signatories and agree to employ Port State Control inspectors to enforce the rules on all vessels regardless of flag.
International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency that issues international standards for shipping.
See International Maritime Organization.
An United Nations agency concerned with safety at sea. Its work includes codes and rules relating to tonnage measurement of vessels, load lines, pollution and the carriage of dangerous goods.
International Maritime Organization. Established in 1948 by the United Nations Maritime Conference, the purposes of the Organization are "to provide machinery for co-operation among Governments in the field of governmental regulation and practices relating to technical matters of all kinds affecting shipping engaged in international trade; and to encourage and facilitate the general adoption of the highest practicable standards in matters concerning maritime safety, efficiency of navigation and prevention and control of marine pollution from ships." The Organization has 158 Member States, including Canada.
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