New Inspection Regime (NIR)
The Tokyo MOU will introduce the new inspection regime (NIR) from 1st January 2014.
The following information and materials are provided for provision of transparent information on and facilitation of better understanding of the NIR.
Information Sheet
The information sheet below provides detailed explanations on ship risk profile, ship risk profile inspection window and company performance.
- Low Risk Flags
- Low Risk ROs
- Detention & Deficiency Indices
Flags Meeting Low Risk Criteria
In accordance with procedures of the NIR, an up-to-date list is published on this page of flag States which meet the flag criteria for a low risk ship (white list + IMO Audit).
Flags who’s total number of inspections over a 3-years rolling period does not reach the minimum of 30 are not included in the Tokyo MOU Black-Grey-White list. Consequently some flags cannot meet the criteria for their ships to qualify as Low Risk Ships under the Tokyo MOU, despite having undergone the IMO audit.
Effective from 1 July 2024 until 30 June 2025
Bahamas
Bangladesh
Bermuda (UK)
Cayman Islands (UK)
China
Cyprus
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hong Kong, China
Indonesia
Isle of Man (UK)
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Liberia
Malaysia
Malta
Marshall Islands
Norway
Panama
Philippines
Portugal
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Thailand
Türkiye
Tuvalu
United Kingdom (UK)
Viet Nam
For the purpose of preparing the list, flags on the Tokyo MOU white list that have completed the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) are requested to notify the Tokyo MOU Secretariatin writing of its completion of the IMSAS audit in order to be properly recognized in the NIR calculation.
ROs Meeting Low Risk Criteria
In accordance with procedures of the NIR, an up-to-date list is published on this page of ROs which meet the RO criteria for a low risk ship (High performance + Recognized by one or more Tokyo MOU members).
ROs who’s total number of inspections over a 3-years rolling period does not reach the minimum of 60 are not included in the Tokyo MOU RO performance list. Consequently some ROs cannot meet the criteria for their ships to qualify as Low Risk Ships under the Tokyo MOU, despite being recognized by one or more Tokyo MOU members.
Effective from 1 July 2024 until 30 June 2025
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia (BKI)
Bureau Veritas (BV)
China Classification Society (CCS)
CR Classification Society (CR)
Dromon Bureau of Shipping (DBS)
DNV AS (DNV)*
Indian Register of Shipping (IRS)
Intermaritime Certification Services, S.A. (ICS)
Isthmus Bureau of Shipping, S.A. (IBS)
KOREAN REGISTER (KR)
Lloyd’s Register (LR)
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NKK)
Overseas Marine Certification Service, Inc. (OMCS)
Panama Maritime Documentation Services (PMDS)
RINA Services S.p.A. (RINA)
Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS)
Vietnam Register (VR)
* DNV GL AS, merger of former DNV and GL, is changed to the name of “DNV AS” .
Detention and Deficiency Indices
Tokyo MOU Average Detention Index and Average Deficiency Index are used for calculation of company performance.
Detention Index
3.29
Effective until 30 June 2025
Deficiency Index
2.24
Effective until 30 June 2025