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THE LIBERIAN REGISTRY DISCOVER THE WORLD S LEADING SHIP REGISTRY ESTABLISHED IN 1948

PROVIDING FIRST-CLASS SERVICE FOR MORE THAN 65 YEARS The Liberian Registry is the world s largest quality registry, renowned for excellence, efficiency, safety and innovative service. Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives. William A. Foster LIBERIA has earned international respect for its dedication to flagging the world s safest and most secure vessels. The Liberian Registry is recognized at the top of every industry white-list including the International Maritime Organization and the major Port State Control authorities such as the U.S. Coast Guard as well as the Paris and Tokyo MOU regimes. The Liberian Registry is administered by the Liberian International Ship and Corporate Registry (LISCR, LLC), a private U.S. owned and globally operated company. LISCR is internationally recognized for its professionalism and commitment to reduce redundant workflow procedures in order to increase efficiency. The Registry is managed by industry professionals who understand the business of shipping and corporate structures. Its proficient administration is one of the most effective and tax efficient ship and corporate registries in the world. The Registry has experienced exponential growth in fleet size and registered tonnage throughout its long history. In recent years, the Liberian Registry has grown by approximately 80 million gross tons, twice the growth rate claimed by its nearest competitor over the same period, establishing beyond dispute that Liberia is far and away the fastest growing quality ship registry. In 2010, the Registry celebrated a major milestone in ship registry history when it passed the historic figure of 100 million gross tons. Liberia is proud to be the flag of choice for approximately 4,000 vessels world-wide. LIBERIAN REGISTRY 1

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PRIVATIZED GOVERNMENT SERVICE A CAPABLE AND POWERFUL COMBINATION The Liberian Registry was established in 1948 with the support of former U.S. Secretary of State Edward Stettinius who was also an instrumental figure in forming the United Nations. In 1959, Liberia became a founding member of the International Maritime Organization and has worked diligently to promote maritime safety, security and environmental protection. Since its inception, the Liberian Registry has been operated from the United States. In fact, the U.S. structure and principles governing the Administration of the Liberian Registry are embedded into Liberian law. Pursuant to these statutes, the Registry must be principally operated from the U.S. and managed by international maritime professionals for the benefit of the people of Liberia. The strong U.S. Liberia alliance provides the Registry with the ability to participate in the international arena with key industry institutions. LIBERIA AT-A-GLANCE Liberia, land of the free, is a West African country established in the early 1820s by African-Americans from the United States. On July 26, 1847, the free and independent Republic of Liberia was proclaimed. Liberia is Africa s oldest republic and has a legacy of survival despite its moving history of challenges. Liberia has reestablished political and economic stability under the dynamic leadership of Africa s first female President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. Full Name: Location: Area: Capital: Population: Republic of Liberia Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Cote d Ivoire and Sierra Leone 111,369 sq km Monrovia 3.9 million Main Exports: Rubber, timber, iron ore, palm oil, cocoa, coffee Languages: English, over 30 African languages belonging to the Mande, Kwa or Mel linguistic groups LIBERIAN REGISTRY 3

LIBERIAN REGISTRY 4 WHY LIBERIA? A History of Professionalism, A Future of Innovation Significant investments in advanced information technologies make the Liberian Registry a unique value-added partner for quality shipowners and shipmanagers in the demanding and ever-changing environment of the global shipping industry. ADVANTAGES OF THE LIBERIAN FLAG n 65-Year history of PROFESSIONALISM and EXPERIENCE n Committed to the HIGHEST STANDARDS of safety, environmental protection and crew welfare n Staff of maritime EXPERTS, not bureaucrats n Worldwide self-supporting offices ensure service 24 HOURS, 7 DAYS a week n GLOBAL NETWORK of inspectors and auditors n Industry leader in providing INNOVATIVE technology n QUALITY reputation: WHITE-LISTED in every Port State Control jurisdiction, top-ranking in Flag State Performance Table n CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT and INVESTMENT in people and resources n Cost EFFICIENT n RESPECTED maritime administration n INDEPENDENT Shipowner s Council

COMMITTED TO PROTECTING YOUR BUSINESS INTERESTS: EFFICIENCY AND INNOVATION = INCREASED PROFITABILITY The maritime professionals at the Liberian Registry understand the high cost, significant risks and demanding environment of international shipping. The Registry continuously works on developing and implementing strategies that help increase the efficiency and profitability of its clients business. The Liberian Registry has built a global infrastructure of support and provides 24-hour service to our shipowners and managers anytime and anywhere in the world. In addition to its full-service regional offices located in the major maritime centers of the world, the Liberian Registry has trained a worldwide network of nautical inspectors and qualified auditors. Harmonizing the overlapping requirements of these international codes, the Registry provides convenient, efficient and cost-effective certification services. Contributing to Liberia s success is the employment of industry experts, not bureaucratic regulators. The workforce of the Liberian Registry includes former U.S. Coast Guard officers, ship managers, maritime attorneys, and other maritime professionals who are amongst the world s best trained and most experienced maritime experts. As a result, clients of the Liberian Registry include major shipping companies from all corners of the world. LIBERIAN REGISTRY 5

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LIBERIAN REGISTRY MARITIME SERVICES VESSEL REGISTRATION registration@liscr.com Registering a vessel with Liberia is a user-friendly process that is designed to meet the international standards in regards to safety and documentation, while not delaying operations. The documentation required for registering a vessel is available on the Liberian Registry s website (www.liscr.com). The annual tonnage tax and fees can be calculated with the Registry s online tonnage calculator. MARINE SAFETY safety@liscr.com Vessel safety is a top priority. The Registry s maritime experts are accessible to clients worldwide, 24 hours a day 7 days a week, and provide rapid response to emergency situations affecting crew, ship or cargo. Liberia s manning requirements are evaluated on an individual basis. Safe manning levels are based on international recognition, safe operation and competence. There are no citizenship requirements for the vessel s crew. MARITIME SECURITY security@liscr.com Commercial ships and their crew are targets of crimes such as robbery, piracy and hostage taking, as well as terrorist attacks. Liberia s maritime experts follow, monitor and analyze security situations, alerts and incidents worldwide. The Registry s security experts liaise with naval forces in fighting piracy, as well as develop requirements, approve Ship Security Plans, oversee security auditors, and communicate security levels. VESSEL INSPECTION / AUDIT COORDINATION audit@liscr.com Liberia is the only Flag State that provides a trained, worldwide network of lead auditors. The Registry offers shipowners the option of Liberia s unique Harmonized Audit Program which includes the Annual Flag State Inspection, ISM, ISPS and MLC, 2006 requirements. Liberia s Harmonized Audit is conducted by only one auditor, in one day, to eliminate the need for engaging three different auditors. MARITIME LABOUR CONVENTION (MLC, 2006) mlc@liscr.com Liberia has professionally trained its own worldwide network of maritime labour inspectors to carry out ship verification and certification as mandated by the MLC, 2006. The Registry provides in-house training for operators and recruitment services, workshops and gap analysis to assist shipowners and operators; this process will expedite verification of the company s measures for compliance. MARINE INVESTIGATIONS investigations@liscr.com The Registry investigates all marine casualties as a matter of principle. With the goal of preventing reoccurrence and sharing lessons learned, the impartial and objective investigation by professional investigators is one of the most important, yet frequently overlooked functions of a quality maritime administration. TECHNICAL OVERSIGHT technical@liscr.com Liberia is signatory to the major international maritime conventions and works with all IACS members to ensure full compliance and enforcement of the international regulations. The Registry has implemented consistent interpretations of international rules and regulations to facilitate clear technical information for use in new vessel construction by major shipyards around the world and to ensure continued compliance and the safe operation of all Liberian-flagged vessels. CERTIFICATION SERVICES vesselcertificates@liscr.com Liberia is the only Flag State to offer Electronic Certificates. Vessel certificates will be issued with the Liberian Administration s Tracking Identification Number (TID) to enable port state officials and other parties to verify the authenticity of the relevant certificate or document using the online Document Verification application available on the Registry s website: www.liscr.com. SEAFARER S CERTIFICATION & DOCUMENTATION seafarers@liscr.com The Seafarers Electronic Application System (SEA-System) is a convenient and user-friendly web application by which registered filing agents and ship owners can submit applications for seafarer documents over a secured host on the Internet free of charge. The Registry s award-winning, web-based SEA-System results in significant savings in shipping costs, decreases the turn-around time for seafarer documents, improves the accuracy of documents, and provides a tracking system to monitor the status of seafarer application submissions. INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION (IMO) REPRESENTATION imo@liscr.com Liberia has active governmental representatives at the IMO who are permanently located in London to provide full-time Flag State voice to the issues concerning safety, security and environmental protection on the IMO agenda. Professional staff from the Registry s worldwide offices participate to augment the official delegation in working groups, subcommittees and committee meetings. LIBERIAN REGISTRY 7

J Liberian Registry Regional Offices Liberian Registry Inspectors & Auditors London J J Hamburg J Zurich Virginia J J Houston J New York J Piraeus Dubai J Hong Kong J Seoul J Shanghai J J Tokyo Panama City J Monrovia J J Singapore J Rio de Janeiro LIBERIAN REGISTRY FULL SERVICE OFFICES & NAUTICAL INSPECTORS AND AUDITORS The Liberian Registry is headquartered in Vienna, Virginia (outside Washington, D.C.) and maintains full-service regional offices strategically located in the major maritime centers of the world. LIBERIAN REGISTRY The Registry is also supported by a worldwide network of more than 400 nautical inspectors and auditors. The Registry s personnel are committed to operating a quality registry and providing first-class customer service, 24-hours a day. 8

LIBERIAN REGISTRY WORLD-WIDE OFFICES HEADQUARTERS VIRGINIA, USA Tel: +1 703 790 3434 info@liscr.com After Hours Emergency Contact Tel: +1 703 963 6216 DutyOfficer@liscr.com REGIONAL OFFICES NEW YORK, USA Tel: +1 212 697 3434 registration@liscr.com DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Tel: +9714 3452541 infodubai@liscr.com HAMBURG, GERMANY Tel: +49 40 35 00 4660 info@liscr.de HONG KONG Tel: +852 2810 1068 liscrfe@liscr.com.hk LONDON, UK Tel: +44 20 7702 4752 info@liscr.co.uk MONROVIA, LIBERIA Tel: +231 77 000 400 info@liscr.com PANAMA CITY, PANAMA Tel: +50767809332 infopanama@liscr.com PIRAEUS, GREECE Tel: +30 210 4529670-2 info@liscr.gr SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA Tel: +82 10 2910 9130 info@liscr.kr SHANGHAI Tel: +86 21 6136 6005 infoshanghai@liscr.com SINGAPORE Tel: +65 6323 1048 info@liscr.sg TOKYO, JAPAN Tel: +81 3 5419 7001 info@liscr-japan.com ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Tel: +41 44 250 8650 info@liscr.ch