Ocean Maritime Register of Shipping “Omros”
OMROS is an Independent Classification Society, Recognized Organization(RO) and Recognized Security Organization(RSO).
OMROS was founded in 2012, in Turkey, with Head Office located at Istanbul/Turkey. The Company Provides Services in Turkish Ports, and as well as Worldwide locations.
Main Activity of the Company is Ship Classification, Statutory & non-Statutory Surveys and Audits, Marine Inspections. OMROS Cooperating with and Representing Recognized Organization & Classification Societies Authorized by Flag Administrations to Perform Survey, Audits on their behalf.
OMROS as Classification Society, our responsibility is to verify that vessels are maintained in accordance with applicable International Conventions & Rules for design, construction and/or periodic survey with an essential link in the overall safety chain of the marine industry.
OMROS is Fully Committed to Conduct Services for Safety of Life and Property at Sea, and for protection and preserving marine environment.
OMROS performs the necessary technical reviews, audits and surveys for statutory certificates including those related to:
1974 SOLAS Convention
1969 International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships
1966 Load Line
MARPOL 73/78
COLREG 72
Maritime Labor Convention 2006
IMO Codes
STCW Convention
AFS Convention
Others
IHM
Ballast Water Management Convention

Ocean Maritime Register of Shipping (OMROS) as a classification society our responsibility is to verify that vessels are maintained in accordance with applicable International Conventions Rules for design, construction and/or periodic survey with an essential link in the overall safety chain of the marine industry.
We provide not limited to the followings, while efforts are being made for to actively venture into non-classification and classification services which include consultancy, supervision and third-party inspection.
New building
Plan approval
Vessels in operation
Type approval
Review & approval of ship’s plans/documents against class rules, international conventions and national requirements
Conducting class and statutory surveys on-board ships and issuing the relevant certificates
Carrying out shipboard management audits according to ism requirements and issuing the necessary certificate
Inspection and certification of materials and components
Welder’s qualification tests and issuance of welder’s certificates
Carrying out audits on companies servicing the marine industries for approval and issuing the relevant certification
Carrying out shipboard security audits according to international ship & port facility security (ISPS) convention

OceanStatutory work is carried out in strict compliance with the IMO’s international conventions and codes, as well as per the national regulations of the Flag States, having authorized various recognized organizations and Major international conventions and codes directly relevant to the surveying and certifıcation activities of Ocean Maritime Register of Shipping (OMROS) include the following.
Maritime Register of Shipping (OMROS) as a classification society our responsibility is to verify that vessels are maintained in accordance with applicable International Conventions Rules for design, construction and/or periodic survey with an essential link in the overall safety chain of the marine industry.
SOLAS
ISM
MARPOL
ISPS
Load Line
Maritime Labor Convention
Tonnage
Ballast Water Management Convention
Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREG)
International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships (ITC 1969)n
Code of Safe Practice for Solid Bulk Cargoes (BC Code)
International Grain Code (Grain Code)
Crew Accommodations, ILO Convention 92,153
Cargo Gear, ILO Convention 152
International Bulk Chemical Code (IBC Code)
Gas Carrier Code (GC Code)
High Speed Craft Code (HSC Code)

Ocean Maritime Register of Shipping (OMROS) shall observe the relevant international conventions, codes, national laws, standards and others regulatory and statutory guidelines in addition to its own rules and guides in providing the best services to its clients.
Ocean Maritime Register of Shipping (OMROS) establish a quality management system to meet these requirements appropriately and efficiently by clarifying the responsibilities and authority relating to quality to ali staff whose performance is continually improved through planning, assurance, training and review by the management
Omros is authorized by the Republic of Cameroon.