1.RECC (recognized security organization): RECC refers to recognized security organization. RECC certification is a safety organization authorized and recognized by maritime administrations of various countries according to the requirements of the International Ship and Port Facility Safety Law (ISPS Law). RECC is responsible for the safety audit and evaluation of ships and port facilities to ensure that they meet international safety standards and issue corresponding safety certificates. RECC certification mainly focuses on the safety of ships and port facilities.
2.CIC (Container Inspection Certificate): CIC refers to the container inspection certificate. CIC is an inspection plan implemented by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and relevant regulatory agencies to ensure the safety and compliance of containers. CIC requires ships and ports to regularly inspect containers, including their structural integrity, sealing, identification and records. CIC can improve the safety and quality of container transportation and reduce the risk and loss of accidents.
Therefore, RECC mainly focuses on the safety of ships and port facilities, while CIC mainly focuses on the safety and compliance of containers. They are all measures taken to ensure the safety, reliability and compliance of the international shipping industry. Specific requirements and implementation details may vary according to national and regional regulations and regulatory requirements. For a detailed understanding of the specific requirements and scope of application of RECC and CIC, it is recommended that you refer to the official information of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and relevant maritime administrations or consult professional institutions.