IMO is preparing to launch the second audit cycle of the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) with a revised Framework and Procedures. Building on lessons learned from the first cycle, the revised approach aims to make audits more responsive, data-driven and supportive of Member States' implementation needs.
At Assembly 34, IMO adopted the revised Framework and Procedures for the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) through resolution A.1211(34), which will replace resolution A.1067(28) from 30 June 2026.
This will lay the foundation for a more dynamic and transparent second audit cycle starting in July 2027. The update incorporates lessons from the first cycle (2016-2025) and introduces important enhancements to the audit process.
Key upgrades shaping the next phase include:
- a risk-based audit approach to better prioritize Member State audits;
- the IMSAS continuous monitoring mechanism (ICMM) enabling ongoing engagement with Member States and more timely technical support ;
- streamlined audit processes that strengthen planning, conduct and reporting;
- expanded use of audit-derived data, including deeper analysis of consolidated audit summary reports (CASRs), to identify recurring challenges and guide targeted technical cooperation.
These enhancements aim to make the Scheme more responsive and improve the effectiveness of IMO instruments across the global maritime community.
Auditors briefed
To support preparations, IMO held an informative virtual meeting for IMSAS auditors (3 February), bringing together 125 auditors from 66 Member States. The meeting underscored that adoption of the revised Framework and Procedures marks a key milestone for the Scheme, paving the way for a more effective second audit cycle.
The session:
- outlined the revised Framework;
- highlighted the IMSAS Continuous Monitoring Mechanism (ICMM);
- presented updates to the Auditors' Manual;
- emphasized the growing role of data analytics in shaping future audit insights and guiding technical cooperation under the Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP).
The meeting concluded with an interactive discussion, allowing auditors to exchange views, seek clarifications and provide feedback.