e-ORB by proimio

the original e-ORB electronic Oil Record Book

e-ORB electronic Oil Record Book is the first vessel specific maritime Oil Record Book application program in the world, launched by proimio in 2012.

e-ORB software solution by proimio is trusted by top shipping companies on over 1500 vessels travelling across the globe.

e-ORB electronic Oil Record Book is an amazingly easy to install and run application.

"Any product that needs a manual to work is broken." -Elon Musk

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e-ORB is the first vessel specific maritime Oil Record Book application in the world, launched in 2012 by proimio which:

Guides officers to accurately complete the Oil Record Book entries.

Complies with and exceeds the requirements of the MARPOL Annex I and IMO MEPC.1 / Circ.736 / Rev.2.

Proactively validates all details of every single field in Oil Record Book.

Prevents issues that can be raised by invalid entries in the ORB.

Through its vessel specific customisation e-ORB electronic Oil Record Book software implements the Company's Policies and guarantees uniformity and consistency in fleet's Oil Record Book Keeping.

With an intuitive, user friendly interface proimio eORB software is the simplest and yet most effective solution for an error-free Oil Record Book.

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MARPOL Annex I – prevention of pollution by oil & oily water

Oil tankers transport some 2,900 million tonnes of crude oil and oil products every year around the world by sea. Most of the time, oil is transported quietly and safely...​

Measures introduced by IMO have helped ensure that the majority of oil tankers are safely built and operated and are constructed to reduce the amount of oil spilled in the event of an accident. Operational pollution, such as from routine tank cleaning operations, has also been cut.

The operational and construction regulations introduced by MARPOL, which entered into force in 1983, have been a success, with statistics from reputable industry and independent bodies showing that these regulations, along with other safety-related regulations such as the introduction of mandatory traffic separation schemes and international standards for seafarer training, have been instrumental in the continuous decline of accidental oil pollution that has taken place over the last 30 years.

The MARPOL convention, in 1983, introduced a number of radical new concepts, such as a requirement for new oil tankers to be fitted with segregated ballast tanks, so as to obviate the need to carry ballast water in cargo tanks. This was superseded by the requirement for oil tankers delivered from 1996 onwards to be fitted with a double hull. The protection of the marine environment was thus greatly enhanced.

As far as operational oil pollution is concerned, the many innovations introduced by MARPOL on allowable discharges of bilge water through the oily water separator (with the well-known 15ppm standard), or oily waters from the cargo tanks, through the oil discharge and monitoring system, have contributed greatly to a noticeable decrease in the pollution of the world’s seas, though it is fair to recognise that a greater effort to impose compliance must be carried out.

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