WHO WE ARE

Ghana Institute of Marine Survey (GIMS)

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The Ghana Institute of Marine Surveying (GIMS) is an independent, non-political organisation promoting the professionalism, recognition and training of marine surveyors in Ghana and the West African sub-region.

Formed in 1992 as the professional body representing marine surveyors in Ghana, it is the largest organisation of its kind in Ghana and seeks to represent the marine survey industry to government, governmental agencies such as: The Ghana Maritime Authority, the port and terminal operators, the Ghana Shippers Authority and non-governmental entities such as: the insurance companies, the ship repair industry and ship owners.

GIMS provides a broad range of services and benefits to its members, allied organisations and to the wider shipping community in Ghana and within the ECOWAS sub-region.

The Institute is headquartered in Tema, Ghana.

The Institute’s administration is headed by a President, supported by a Vice President and a 4-member executive board. This structure is supported by 3 committees- an education and training committee, a welfare committee and an ethics and membership vetting committee.

GIMS provides a broad range of services and benefits to its Members, including:

Conference Hub

GIMS locally provides conferences and meetings place for the marine surveying industry to meet and network.

Database of Members

Ghana Institute of Marine Surveyors maintains a comprehensive database of all good standing marine surveyors members.

Professional Training Courses

GIMS also organises timely professional training courses for all its good standing marine surveyors.

Ghana Institute of Marine Survey (GIMS)

GIMS membership is made up of master mariners, chief engineers, ex- senior naval officers, radio and electrical/electronic officers. Its Certified Marine Surveyor members carry the GIMS designation after their names.

Our members who are either “Hull & Machinery Surveyors” and/or “Cargo Surveyors” conduct inspections, surveys or examinations of marine vessels around the West African region to assess, monitor and report on their condition and the products on them. They inspect damage caused to both vessels and cargo and also inspect equipment intended for new or existing vessels to ensure compliance with various standards or specifications.

Additionally, our members investigate marine claims and act as expert trial witnesses.

Our members are present in almost all active marine communities in Ghana where they assist in ensuring the integrity and safety of ships, life, cargo and marine structures in Ghanaian waters.

Once each year, we hold our Annual Meeting & Educational Symposium for members across the country, and discuss such topics as standards, recommended practices, damage avoidance, advanced inspection methods, legal liabilities and issues impacting on the maritime industry locally.

The Institute is dedicated to developing the next generation of marine surveyors in the sub-region by offering quality education and qualifications that are recognised throughout the maritime world.

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