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Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2020/95 of 22 January 2020 amending Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/2323 establishing the European List of ship recycling facilities pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
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a As referred to in Article 7(3) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 on ship recycling. | ||||||
b As referred to in the third sentence of Article 32(1)(a) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013. | ||||||
c The inclusion of a ship recycling facility located in a third country in the European List is valid for a period of five years from the date of entry into force of the relevant Commission Implementing Decision which provides for the inclusion of that facility, unless otherwise stated. | ||||||
d The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 120 000 LDT per year. | ||||||
e The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 60 000 LDT per year. | ||||||
f The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 80 000 LDT per year. | ||||||
g The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 60 000 LDT per year. | ||||||
h The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 90 000 LDT per year. | ||||||
i The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 100 000 LDT per year. | ||||||
j The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 120 000 LDT per year.’ | ||||||
Name of the facility | Method of recycling | Type and size of ships that can be recycled | Limitations and conditions under which the ship recycling facility operates, including as regards hazardous waste management | Details on the explicit or tacit procedure for the approval of the ship recycling plan by the competent authoritya | Maximum annual ship recycling output, calculated as the sum of the weight of ships expressed in LDT that have been recycled in a given year in that facilityb | Date of expiry of inclusion in the European Listc |
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TURKEY | ||||||
Isiksan Gemi Sokum Pazarlama Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 22 Aliağa İzmir 35800, Turkey Phone: +90 232 618 21 65 Email: info@isiksangemi.com | Landing | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: no limit Width: 75 meters Draught: 17 meters | The site has a Ship Dismantling Permit, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, and a Ship Dismantling Authorisation Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication, which contain limitations and conditions under which the facility operates. Hazardous wastes are handled by SRAT (Ship Recycling Association of Turkey) which operates under the necessary licence issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. | Tacit approval The ship recycling plan (SRP) is part of a set of documents, surveys and permits/licences that are submitted to the competent authorities in order to obtain permission to dismantle a ship. The SRP is neither explicitly approved nor rejected as a standalone document. | 91 851d | 7 July 2024 |
EGE CELIK SAN. VE TIC. A.S. Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 10 Aliağa, Izmir 35800, Turkey Phone: +90 232 618 2162 Email: pamirtaner@egecelik.com | Landing | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: no limit Width: 50 meters Draught: 15 meters | The site has a Ship Dismantling Permit, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, and a Ship Dismantling Authorisation Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication, which contain limitations and conditions under which the facility operates. Hazardous wastes are handled by SRAT (Ship Recycling Association of Turkey) which operates under the necessary licence issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. | Tacit approval The ship recycling plan (SRP) is part of a set of documents, surveys and permits/licences that are submitted to the competent authorities in order to obtain permission to dismantle a ship. The SRP is neither explicitly approved nor rejected as a standalone document | 55 503e | 12 February 2025 |
LEYAL GEMİ SÖKÜM SANAYİ ve TİCARET LTD. Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 3-4 Aliağa, Izmir 35800, Turkey Phone: +90 232 618 2030 Email: info@leyal.com.tr | Landing | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: no limit Width: 100 meters Draught: 15 meters | The site has a Ship Dismantling Permit, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, and a Ship Dismantling Authorisation Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication, which contain limitations and conditions under which the facility operates. Hazardous wastes are handled by SRAT (Ship Recycling Association of Turkey) which operates under the necessary licence issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. | Tacit approval The ship recycling plan (SRP) is part of a set of documents, surveys and permits/licences that are submitted to the competent authorities in order to obtain permission to dismantle a ship. The SRP is neither explicitly approved nor rejected as a standalone document. | 55 495f | 9 December 2023 |
LEYAL-DEMTAŞ GEMİ SÖKÜM SANAYİ ve TİCARET A.Ş. Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 25 Aliağa, Izmir 35800, Turkey Phone: +90 232 618 2065 Email: demtas@leyal.com.tr | Landing | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: no limit Width: 63 meters Draught: 15 meters | The site has a Ship Dismantling Permit, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, and a Ship Dismantling Authorisation Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication, which contain limitations and conditions under which the facility operates. Hazardous wastes are handled by SRAT (Ship Recycling Association of Turkey) which operates under the necessary licence issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. | Tacit approval The ship recycling plan (SRP) is part of a set of documents, surveys and permits/licences that are submitted to the competent authorities in order to obtain permission to dismantle a ship. The SRP is neither explicitly approved nor rejected as a standalone document. | 50 350g | 9 December 2023 |
ÖGE GEMİ SÖKÜM İTH. İHR. TİC. SAN.AŞ. Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 23 Aliağa, Izmir 35800, Turkey Phone: +90 232 618 2105 Email: oge@ogegemi.com www.ogegemi.com | Landing | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: no limit Width: 70 meters Draught: 15 meters | The site has a Ship Dismantling Permit, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, and a Ship Dismantling Authorisation Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication, which contain limitations and conditions under which the facility operates. Hazardous wastes are handled by SRAT (Ship Recycling Association of Turkey) which operates under the necessary licence issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. | Tacit approval The ship recycling plan (SRP) is part of a set of documents, surveys and permits/licences that are submitted to the competent authorities in order to obtain permission to dismantle a ship. The SRP is neither explicitly approved nor rejected as a standalone document. | 62 471h | 12 February 2025 |
Sök Denizcilik Tic. Ltd. Sti Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 8-9 Aliağa, Izmir 35800, Turkey Phone: +90 232 618 2092 Email: info@sokship.com | Landing | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: no limit Width: 90 meters Draught: 15 meters | The site has a Ship Dismantling Permit, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning, and a Ship Dismantling Authorisation Certificate, issued by the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communication, which contain limitations and conditions under which the facility operates. Hazardous wastes are handled by SRAT (Ship Recycling Association of Turkey) which operates under the necessary licence issued by the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning. | Tacit approval The ship recycling plan (SRP) is part of a set of documents, surveys and permits/licences that are submitted to the competent authorities in order to obtain permission to dismantle a ship. The SRP is neither explicitly approved nor rejected as a standalone document. | 66 167i | 12 February 2025 |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | ||||||
International Shipbreaking Limited L.L.C 18601 R.L Ostos Road Brownsville TX, 78521 United States Phone: 956-831-2299 Email: chris.green@internationalshipbreaking.com robert.berry@internationalshipbreaking.com | Alongside (wet berth), slope | Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 Maximum ship dimensions: Length: 335 meters Width: 48 meters Draught: 9 meters | The conditions under which the facility is authorised to operate are defined in permits, certificates and authorisations issued to the facility by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality, the Texas General Land Office and the U.S Coast Guard. The U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act prohibits the import into the US of foreign flagged vessels that contain PCB concentrations greater than 50 parts per million. The facility has two slips with ramps for final vessel recycling (East Slip and West Slip). Ships flying a flag of EU Member States shall be recycled exclusively on the East Slip ramp. | There is currently no procedure in US law related to the approval of ship recycling plans | 120 000j | 9 December 2023 |
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