Comité International Radio-Maritime


Comité International Radio-Maritime is a non-profit international technical association of companies involved in the marine electronics industry.

Background

CIRM was founded in Spain in 1928 by a coalition of eight companies involved in the maritime radio service. The organisation was reconstituted in Belgium in 1947 and later moved to London, where it is currently located close to the International Maritime Organization.
CIRM is accredited as a non-governmental organisation in consultative status to the International Maritime Organization.

Functions

CIRM promotes the application of electronic technology to the shipping industry. The organisation provides technical and industrial advice to the international maritime regulatory organisations.
In accordance with ITU Recommendation , CIRM is responsible for issuing the Manufacturer ID component of the Numerical Identifier for AIS-SART, Man Overboard, and EPIRB devices.
CIRM administers the Code of Business Practice for Marine Accounting Authorities, within the framework of . This Code identifies operational requirements for Accounting Authorities in maritime radio and satellite communications.

Relationships with other organisations

Memorandums Of Understanding with IMPA - International Maritime Pilots Association, IMSO - International Mobile Satellite Organization, IALA - International Association of Lighthouse Authorities