International Maritime Organization Adopts First-Ever Global Rules for Autonomous Ships

The International Maritime Organization has adopted the world’s first international framework governing autonomous commercial ships, marking a major milestone in shipping’s push toward remotely operated and fully autonomous vessels.

The new non-mandatory International Code of Safety for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships, or MASS Code, was adopted this week during the Maritime Safety Committee’s 111th session in London, according to the IMO.

“IMO has adopted the first-ever MASS Code — a global framework for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships,” the organization said in a social media post. “A milestone that puts IMO at the forefront of regulating emerging technologies, enabling innovation while keeping safety, accountability and the human element central to shipping.”

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