Jun. 23, 2025
NYK Welcomes Fire Departments and Cargo-Handling Companies on Moored Car Carrier to Enhance Firefighting Tactics
On June 20, NYK arranged an inspection of one of its car carriers for representatives from the Tokyo Fire Department, Yokohama City Fire Bureau, and local cargo-handling companies to examine the car carrier's structure and firefighting equipment, as well as discuss fire-response procedures. The event was attended by over 40 participants.
Group Photo
Inspection Background
In recent years, there has been a worldwide increase in fire accidents involving car carriers. In response, NYK is proactively strengthening fire-prevention measures by establishing transportation guidelines that accommodate next-generation vehicles (e.g., electric vehicles, fuel-cell vehicles, etc.). The company is also introducing related crew training and new equipment that leverages DX.
Given that many workers may be working on the ship while it is at berth, ensuring rapid and safe evacuation in case of fire is paramount.
Additionally, the complexities of a ship’s structure and specialized firefighting equipment present distinct challenges when coordinating with land-based emergency services, including fire departments.
Overseas, there have been fatal accidents involving firefighters. Consequently, this inspection aimed to familiarize the participants with the ship’s structure and operations and address issues specific to fires occurring at berth to enhance the ship’s crew and shore firefighter`s ability to respond swiftly in the event of a fire.
Inspection Details
- Shipboard Inspection
- Discussion Session
Participating Organizations
Tokyo Fire Department
Yokohama City Fire Bureau
UNI-X NCT Co., Ltd.
Honma Co., Ltd.
NYK Line
Inspection Tour
Discussion Session
Future Prospects
This event marked the first car carrier inspection with fire departments in Japan. However, the NYK Group has conducted similar inspections and joint training exercises in North America, Europe, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. Moving forward, we plan to actively engage with fire departments worldwide. Our ongoing commitment is to ensure the safe operation of our vessels by continually strengthening cooperation with land-based personnel.
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