Nautical Term: IRTC

Definition of IRTC

The International Recommended Transit Corridor (IRTC) refers to a specific route designated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for the transit of large vessels. These corridors help minimize the risk of collisions, reduce congestion in busy shipping lanes, and promote the safe and efficient movement of international maritime traffic.

For example, the IRTC in the English Channel is a recommended transit corridor for large vessels, such as container ships and tankers. By following this corridor, these vessels can minimize the risk of collisions with other shipping traffic and reduce congestion in the busy shipping lanes of the English Channel.

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