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Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/995 of 17 June 2019 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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Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/995

of 17 June 2019

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)

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 November 2013 on ship recycling and amending Regulation (EC) No 1013/2006 and Directive 2009/16/EC(1), and in particular Article 16 thereof,

Whereas:

(1) Article 6(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 requires ship owners to ensure that ships destined to be recycled are only recycled at ship recycling facilities included in the European List of ship recycling facilities published pursuant to Article 16 of that Regulation.

(2) The European List is set out in Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/2323(2).

(3) Denmark has informed the Commission that two ship recycling facilities(3) located in its territory have been authorised by the competent authority in accordance with Article 14 of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013. Denmark has provided the Commission with all information relevant for those facilities to be included in the European List. The European List should therefore be updated to include those facilities.

(4) Following incorporation of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 into the Agreement on the European Economic Area(4), Norway has informed the Commission that five ship recycling facilities(5) located in its territory have been authorised by the competent authority in accordance with Article 14 of that Regulation. Norway has provided the Commission with all information relevant for those facilities to be included in the European List. The European List should therefore be updated to include those facilities.

(5) The Commission has received an application in accordance with Article 15(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 for a ship recycling facility(6) located in Turkey to be included in the European List. Having assessed the information and supporting evidence provided or gathered in accordance with Article 15 of that Regulation, the Commission considers that the facility complies with the requirements set out in Article 13 of that Regulation to conduct ship recycling and to be included in the European List. The European List should therefore be updated to include that facility.

(6) Moreover, it is necessary to correct an error in relation to the information with regard to Article 16(2)(d) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 included in the European List for the ship recycling facility located in Finland.

(7) Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/2323 should therefore be amended accordingly.

(8) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Committee established by Article 25 of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013,

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1

The Annex to Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/2323 is replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision.

Article 2

This Decision shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Done at Brussels, 17 June 2019.

For the Commission

The President

Jean-Claude Juncker

ANNEX

ANNEX THE EUROPEAN LIST OF SHIP RECYCLING FACILITIES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 16 OF REGULATION (EU) No 1257/2013

PART A Ship recycling facilities located in a Member State

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 date of expiry of inclusion in the European List corresponds to the date of expiry of the permit or authorisation granted to the facility in the Member State.

d

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 50 000 LDT per year.

e

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 30 000 LDT per year.

f

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 50 000 LDT per year.

g

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 200 000 LDT per year.

h

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 50 000 LDT per year.

i

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 45 000 LDT per year.

j

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 15 000 LDT per year.

l

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 60 000 LDT per year.

k

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 15 000 LDT per year.

m

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 18 000 LDT per year.

n

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 23 000 LDT per year.

o

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 10 000 LDT per year.

p

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 60 000 LDT per year.

q

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 15 000 LDT per year.

r

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 30 000 LDT per year.

s

According to its permits, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 12 000 LDT per year (6 000 LDT per berth).

t

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 45 000 LDT per year.

u

According to its permit, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 100 000 LDT per year.

v

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 45 000 LDT per year.

w

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 75 000 LDT per year.

x

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 30 000 LDT per year.

y

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 60 000 LDT per year.

z

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 200 000 LDT per year.

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum 100 000 LDT per year.

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 5 000 LDT per year.

According to the information submitted, the theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 40 000 LDT per year.

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 230 000 LDT per year.

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 7 275 LDT per year.

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 300 000 LDT per year.

According to its permit, the facility is authorised to recycle a maximum of 74 999 LDT per year.

Name of the facilityMethod of recyclingType and size of ships that can be recycledLimitations and conditions under which the ship recycling facility operates, including as regards hazardous waste managementDetails on the explicit or tacit procedure for the approval of the ship recycling plan by the competent authorityaMaximum 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 facilitybDate of expiry of inclusion in the European Listc
BELGIUM
NV Galloo Recycling Ghent

Scheepszatestraat 9

9000 Gent

Belgium

Phone: +32(0)9/251 25 21

Email: peter.wyntin@galloo.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: 265 meters

  • Width: 37 meters

  • Draught: 12,5 meters

Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 30 days34 000d31 March 2020
DENMARK
FAYARD A/S

Kystvejen 100

DK-5330 Munkebo

Denmark

www.fayard.dk

Phone: +45 7592 0000

Email: fayard@fayard.dk

Drydock decommissioning and recycling

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 415 meters

  • Width: 90 meters

  • Draught: 7,8 meters

The ship recycling facility is regulated in accordance with applicable legislation and with the conditions set out in Environmental Permit of 7 November 2018 issued by the Municipality of Kerteminde. The Environmental Permit includes conditions for operating hours, special operating conditions, handling and storage of waste and also includes a condition that the activity must be carried out in a dry dock.Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 14 days.0e7 November 2023
Fornæs ApS

Rolshøjvej 12-16

8500 Grenaa

Denmark

www.fornaes.dk

Phone: +45 86326393

Email: recycling@fornaes.dk

Dismantling by quay and subsequent scrapping on impermeable floors with effective drainage systems

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 150 meters

  • Width: 25 meters

  • Draught: 6 meters

  • GT: 10 000

The municipality of Norddjurs has the right to allocate Hazardous waste for environmentally approved reception facilities.Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 14 days.30 000f30 June 2021
Modern American Recycling Services Europe (M.A.R.S)

Sandholm 60

9900 Frederikshavn

Denmark

Website: http://www.modernamericanrecyclingservices.com/

Email: kim@mars-eu.dk

Clipping and flame cutting after the item for dismantling has been placed in a slipway facility

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 290 meters

  • Width: 90 meters

  • Draught: 14 meters

The conditions under which the ship recycling facility operates are defined in the Environmental Permit of 9 March 2018 issued by the Municipality of Frederikshavn

The Municipality of Frederikshavn has the right to allocate hazardous waste to environmentally approved reception facilities, as set out in the Environmental Permit for the ship recycling facility.

The facility must not store hazardous waste for more than one year.

Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 14 days.0g23 August 2023
Smedegaarden A/S

Vikingkaj 5

6700 Esbjerg

Denmark

www.smedegaarden.net

Dismantling by quay and subsequent scrapping on impermeable floors with effective drainage systems

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 170 meters

  • Width: 40 meters

  • Draught: 7,5 meters

Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 14 days20 000h15 September 2021
Stena Recycling A/S

Grusvej 6

6700 Esbjerg

DENMARK

Phone: +45 20699190

Website: https://www.stenarecycling.dk/

Email: jakob.kristensen@stenarecycling.com

Clipping and flame cutting after the item for dismantling has been placed within a confined flooding proof area with impermeable floors and effective drainage systems

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013.

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 40 meters Width: 40 meters Draught: 10 meters

The conditions under which the ship recycling facility operates are defined in the Environmental Permit of 5 October 2017 issued by Esbjerg Municipality.

Esbjerg Municipality has the right to allocate hazardous waste to environmentally approved reception facilities, as set out in the Environmental Permit for the ship recycling facility

Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 14 days0i7 February 2024
ESTONIA
BLRT Refonda Baltic OÜ

Kopli 103, 11712 Tallinn, Estonia

Phone: +372 610 2933

Fax +372 610 2444

Email: refonda@blrt.ee

www.refonda.ee

Afloat at the quayside and in the floating dock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 197 meters

  • Width: 32 meters

  • Draught: 9,6 meters

  • GT: 28 000

Waste permit No. L.JÄ/327249. Hazardous waste management licence No 0222. Rules of the Vene-Balti Port, Manual on Ships Recycling MSR-Refonda. Environmental Management System, Waste management EP 4.4.6-1-13

The facility can recycle only the hazardous materials for which it has been licensed.

Tacit approval, with a maximum review period of 30 days.21 852j15 February 2021
SPAIN
DDR VESSELS XXI, S.L.

Port of “El Musel”

Gijon

Spain

Phone: +34 630 14 44 16

Email: abarredo@ddr-vessels.com

Dismantling ramp

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013, except nuclear ships.

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 169,9 meters

    (Ships above that size which can operate a zero rollover or negative ramp movement may be accepted depending on the outcome of a detailed feasibility study)

The limitations are included in the integrated environmental authorisation.Explicit approval by the Harbour Masters Office of the port where the facility is located0l28 July 2020
FRANCE
Démonaval Recycling

ZI du Malaquis

Rue François Arago

76580 LE TRAIT

Phone: (+ 33) (0)7 69 79 12 80

Email: patrick@demonaval-recycling.fr

Alongside, drydock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions (drydock):

  • Length: 140 meters

  • Width: 25 meters

  • Depth: 5 meters

Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.Explicit approval – The competent authority for the approval decision is the minister of environment0k11 December 2022
GARDET & DE BEZENAC Recycling/Groupe BAUDELET ENVIRONNEMENT – GIE MUG

616, Boulevard Jules Durand

76600 Le Havre

France

Phone: +33(0)2 35 95 16 34

Email: infos@gardet-bezenac.com

Floating and slipway

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 150 meters

  • Width: 18 meters

  • LDT: 7 000

Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.Explicit approval – The competent authority for the approval decision is the minister of environment.16 000m30 December 2021
Grand Port Maritime de Bordeaux

152, Quai de Bacalan — CS 41320 - 33082 Bordeaux Cedex

France

Phone: +33(0)5 56 90 58 00

Email: maintenance@bordeaux-port.fr

Alongside, drydock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions (drydock):

  • Length: 240 meters

  • Width: 37 meters

  • Depth: 17 meters

Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.Explicit approval – The competent authority for the approval decision is the minister of environment.18 000n21 October 2021
Les Recycleurs bretons

Zone Industrielle de Kerbriant - 29 610 Plouigneau

France

Phone: +33(0)2 98 01 11 06

Email: navaleo@navaleo.fr

Alongside, drydock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions (drydock):

  • Length: 225 meters

  • Width: 34 meters

  • Depth: 27 meters

Environmental limitations are defined in the prefectural authorisation.Explicit approval – The competent authority for the approval decision is the minister of environment.5 500o24 May 2021
ITALY
San Giorgio del Porto S.p.A.

Calata Boccardo 8

16128 – Genova –

Italy

Phone:+39 (0)10 251561

Email: segreteria@sgdp.it; sangiorgiodelporto@legalmail.it

www.sgdp.it

Alongside, drydock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 350 meters

  • Width: 75 meters

  • Immersion: 16 meters

  • GT: 130 000

The limitations and restrictions are included in the integrated environmental authorisation.

The facility has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Explicit approval38 564p6 June 2023
LATVIA
A/S “Tosmares kuģubūvētava”

Ģenerāļa Baloža street 42/44, Liepaja, LV-3402

Latvia

Phone: +371 63401919

Email: shipyard@tosmare.lv

Ship dismantling (wet berth and dry dock)

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 165 m

  • Width: 22 m

  • Depth: 7 m

  • DWT: 14 000

  • GT: 200 - 12 000

  • Weight: 100 – 5 000 tonnes

  • LDT: 100 -5 000

See national permit No. LI10IB0024.Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days0q11 June 2020
LITHUANIA
UAB APK

Minijos 180 (berth 133A), LT 93269, Klaipėda,

Lithuania

Phone: +370 (46) 365776

Fax +370 (46) 365776

Email: uab.apk@gmail.com

Alongside (wet berth)

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 130 meters

  • Width: 35 meters

  • Depth: 10 meters

  • GT: 3 500

See national permit No. TL-KL.1-15/2015Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days1 500r17 March 2020
UAB Armar

Minijos 180 (berths 127A, 131A), LT 93269, Klaipėda,

Lithuania

Phone: +370 685 32607

Email: armar.uab@gmail.com; albatrosas33@gmail.com

Alongside (wet berth)

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions (berth 127A):

  • Length: 80 meters

  • Width: 16 meters

  • Depth: 6 meters

  • GT: 1 500

Maximum ship dimensions (berth 131A):

  • Length: 80 meters

  • Width: 16 meters

  • Depth: 5 meters

  • GT: 1 500

See national permit No. TL-KL.1-16/2015 (berth 127A)

See national permit No. TL-KL.1-51/2017 (berth 131A)

Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days3 910s

17 March 2020

(berth 127A)

19 April 2022

(berth 131A)

UAB Vakaru refonda

Minijos 180 (berths 129, 130, 131A, 131, 132, 133A), LT 93269, Klaipėda,

Lithuania

Phone: +370 (46) 483940/483891

Fax +370 (46) 483891

Email: refonda@wsy.lt

Alongside (wet berth)

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 230 meters

  • Width: 55 meters

  • Depth: 14 meters

  • GT: 70 000

See national permit No. (11.2)-30-161/2011/TL-KL.1-18/2015Explicit approval — written notification in 30 working days20 140t21 May 2020
THE NETHERLANDS
Keppel-Verolme

Prof. Gerbrandyweg 25

3197 KK Rotterdam-Botlek

The Netherlands

Phone: +31 18 123 43 53

Email: mzoethout@keppelverolme.nl

Shipbreaking

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 405 meters

  • Width: 90 meters

  • Depth: 11,6 meters

The site has a permit to operate; this permit contains limitations and conditions to operate in an environmental sound manner.Explicit approval52 000u21 July 2021
Scheepssloperij Nederland B.V.

Havenweg 1; 3295 XZ s-Gravendeel

Postbus 5234; 3295 ZJ s-Gravendeel

The Netherlands

Phone: +31 78 673 60 55

Email: info@sloperij-nederland.nl

Shipbreaking

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 200 meters

  • Width: 33 meters

  • Depth: 6 meters

  • Height: 45 meters (Botlekbridge)

Recycling operations start on water to make the hull lighter; the winch to haul ships on the ramp can pull 2 000 tonnes.

The site has a permit to operate; this permit contains limitations and conditions to operate in an environmental sound manner.Explicit approval9 300v27 September 2021
NORWAY
AF Offshore Decom

Raunesvegen 597,

5578 Nedre Vats

Norway

https://afgruppen.no/selskaper/af-offshore-decom/

Dismantling at quay and subsequent skidding of hull to quay.

Waste management and scrapping on impermeable surface with effective drainage systems.

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 290 meters

  • Depth: 23 meters

AF can also receive semi-submersible rigs and platforms

See national permit No 2005.0038.TExplicit approval20 000w28 January 2024
Green Yard AS

Angholmen,

4485 Feda,

Norway

www.greenyard.no

Indoor facility on a slipway. Major dismantling operations must be performed indoors.

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Width: 25 m

  • Length: No limit

See national permit No 2018.0833.T

Permit sets limits on work that can be performed outside in order to fit ships inside indoor facility.

Explicit approval0x28 January 2024
Kvaerner AS (Stord)

Eldøyane 59,

5411 Stord,

Norway

www.kvaerner.com

Wet berth and slipway. Large vessels will be partly decommissioned on quay until the hull can be brought up the slipway.

All further decommissioning work on concrete pads with drainage to a water treatment facility.

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 230 m

  • Width: No limit

Kvaerner can also receive topsides and jacket structures and semi-submersible installations

See national permit No 2013.0111.TExplicit approval60 000y28 January 2024
Lutelandet Industrihamn

Lutelandet Offshore AS

6964 Korssund,

Norway

www.lutelandetoffshore.com

Dismantling along the quayside, lifted onshore for scrapping on impermeable surface with drainage and treatment systems.

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Any ship within the dimensions authorized within the permit.

Lutelandet can also receive topsides and jacket structures and semi-submersible installations

See national permit

No 2014.0646.T

Explicit approval7 000z28 January 2024
Norscrap West AS

Hanøytangen 122,

5310 Hauglandhella,

Norway

www.norscrap.no

Floating slipway.

Optional depending on complexity, in addition:

1.

Dismantling by quay and subsequent scrapping on impermeable floors with effective draining system

2.

Drydock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 150 m

  • Width: 34 m

  • LDT: 8 000 tons floating slipway. Increasing based upon methods of recycling.

See national permit No 2017.0864.TExplicit approval4 5001 March 2024
PORTUGAL
Navalria — Docas, Construções e Reparações Navais

Porto Comercial, Terminal Sul, Apartado 39, 3811-901 Aveiro

Portugal

Phone: +351 234 378 970, +351 232 767 700

Email: info@navalria.pt

Drydock dismantling,

decontamination and dismantling on a horizontal plane and inclined plane, according to the ship's size

Nominal capacity of the horizontal plane: 700 tonnes

  • Nominal capacity of the inclined plane: 900 tonnes

Conditions applied to the activity are defined in specifications annexed to Title AL n.o 5/2015/CCDRC, of 26 January 2016Explicit approval1 90026 January 2020
FINLAND
Turun Korjaustelakka Oy (Turku Repair Yard Ltd)

Navirentie, 21110 Naantali

Finland

Phone: +358 2 44 511

Email try@turkurepairyard.com

Alongside, drydock

Ships as defined in point (1) of Article 3(1) of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 250 meters

  • Width: 40 meters

  • Draught: 7,9 meters

The limitations are included in the national environmental permit.Explicit approval20 0001 October 2023
UNITED KINGDOM
Able UK Limited

Teesside Environmental Reclamation and Recycling Centre

Graythorp Dock

Tees Road

Hartlepool

Cleveland

TS25 2DB

United Kingdom

Phone: +44(0)1642 806080

Email: info@ableuk.com

Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised with dry dock and wet berth

Any ship within the dimensions authorised within the permit.

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 337.5 meters

  • Beam: 120 meters

  • Draft: 6,65 meters

The facility has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013.

The site is authorised by way of a permit (Reference EPR/VP3296ZM) that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.

Explicit approval66 3406 October 2020
Dales Marine Services Ltd

Imperial Dry Dock

Leith

Edinburgh

EH6 7DR

Contact:

Phone: +44(0)131 454 3380

Email:

leithadmin@dalesmarine.co.uk; b.robertson@dalesmarine.co.uk

Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised within a drydock, and wet berth

Any ship up to a maximum of 7 000 tonnes

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 165 meters

  • Beam: 21 meters

  • Draft: 7,7 meters

The facility has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013. The site is authorised by way of a licence (Ref: WML L 1157331) that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.Explicit approval7 2752 November 2022
Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries Limited

Queen's Island

Belfast

BT3 9DU

United Kingdom

Phone: +44(0)2890 458456

Email: trevor.hutchinson@harland-wolff.com

Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised with dry dock, and wet berth

Any ship with the dimensions detailed in the agreed Working Plan.

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • The main dock (the largest) is 556 m × 93 m × 1,2 m DWT, and can take vessels up to this size. This largest dry dock is 1,2 million DWT.

The facility has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013.

The site is authorised by way of a waste management licence, authorisation number LN/07/21/V2 that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.

Explicit approval13 2003 August 2020
Swansea Drydock Ltd

Prince of Wales Dry Dock

Swansea

Wales

SA1 1LY

United Kingdom

Phone: +44(0)1792 654592

Email: info@swanseadrydocks.com

Ship dismantling and associated treatment authorised with dry dock, and wet berth

Any ship within the dimensions authorised within the permit.

Maximum ship dimensions:

  • Length: 200 meters

  • Beam: 27 meters

  • Draft: 7 meters

Site has a Ship Recycling Facility Plan that meets with the requirements of Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013.

The site is authorised by way of a permit (Reference EPR/UP3298VL) that limits the operations and places conditions on the operator of the facility.

Explicit approval7 2752 July 2020

PART B Ship recycling facilities located in a third country

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 80 000 LDT per year.

f

The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 60 000 LDT per year.

g

The theoretical maximum annual ship recycling capacity of the facility is 120 000 LDT per year.

Name of the facilityMethod of recyclingType and size of ships that can be recycledLimitations and conditions under which the ship recycling facility operates, including as regards hazardous waste managementDetails on the explicit or tacit procedure for the approval of the ship recycling plan by the competent authorityaMaximum 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 facilitybDate of expiry of inclusion in the European Listc
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 method

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 851d7 July 2024
LEYAL GEMİ SÖKÜM SANAYİ ve TİCARET LTD.

Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 3-4 Aliaga,

Izmir 35800,

Turkey

Phone: +90 232 618 2030

Email: info@leyal.com.tr

Landing method

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 495e9 December 2023
LEYAL-DEMTAŞ GEMİ SÖKÜM SANAYİ ve TİCARET A.Ş.

Gemi Söküm Tesisleri, Parcel 25 Aliaga,

Izmir 35800,

Turkey

Phone: +90 232 618 2065

Email: demtas@leyal.com.tr

Landing method

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 350f9 December 2023
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 plans120 000g9 December 2023
(2)

Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2016/2323 of 19 December 2016 establishing the European List of ship recycling facilities pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1257/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on ship recycling (OJ L 345, 20.12.2016, p. 119).

(3)

FAYARD A/S and Stena Recycling A/S.

(4)

Decision of the EEA Joint Committee No 257/2018 of 5 December 2018 amending Annex XIII (Transport) and Annex XX (Environment) to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (not yet published in the Official Journal).

(5)

AF Offshore Decom, Green Yard AS, Kvaerner AS (Stord), Lutelandet Industrihamn and Norscrap West AS

(6)

Isiksan Gemi Sokum Pazarlama Ve Tic. Ltd Sti.

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