
Port State Control (PSC)
Port State Control (PSC) inspects foreign vessels calling at a country’s ports to verify compliance with international maritime conventions, including IMO regulations like SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW, and the MLC. These inspections verify that the ship’s condition, equipment, and crew meet safety, security, and environmental standards.
PSC acts as a ‘second line of defence’ against substandard shipping when flag states or classification societies fail to enforce compliance.
Ships found with serious deficiencies may be detained until issues are rectified, ensuring maritime safety and environmental protection. This underscores why coordinated compliance across all three bodies is critical.
Bringing it all together: staying inspection-ready
If you’re responsible for safety kit, maintenance planning, or ship readiness ahead of inspections, understanding how these bodies interact is only half the job. The other half is making sure your firefighting systems, life-saving appliances, documentation, and onboard equipment are actually inspection-ready when it matters.
That’s where we come in: Star supports vessels with compliant supply, inspection, and servicing packages that help avoid delays, detentions, and last-minute scrambles. If you’d like a practical conversation about inspection readiness or streamlining your service agreements, just get in touch.