WEATHER WORKING DAYS Print By Per Zerman‚ Assistant Vice President‚ Skuld Copenhagen Published 03 November 2010 Legal news The term ”weather working days” often forms part of the definition of laytime . Although the meaning should‚ at first glance‚ be straightforward‚ it continues to be a source for dispute: The intention is that where weather conditions make it impossible to load or discharge‚ then that day (or period of a day) should not count as laytime. This carries with it a fairly broad
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Sinking of the Aragon With the outbreak of world one war the royal mail moved its home port to Newport‚ South Wales. However the Brittish government was in dire need of battle ships to strengthen their naval force. Many ships were converted from simply postal delivery vessels into war ready troop carrying ships. One of these ships was the Aragon The Aragon built in harland and wolf in Belfast was 9’588
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It produces/makes different types of ship for our country at the same time the industry is added in the field of export and earns lot of foreign currency. Meanwhile there are 25 ships exported in foreign country. Shipbuilders industry assumes that if government help/patronize them it is possible to earn 10000000000 dollar within 10 years. The government has already declared that industry as “thrust sector”. Anonda and Western marine are the most leading ship building industry in our country which
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1. Shipment or delivery The obligation of Seller to ship or deliver the goods specified on the face of this Contract (“Goods”) by the time or within the period specified on the face of this Contract shall be subject to the availability of the vessel or the vessel’s space. If‚ under the terms of this Contract‚ Buyer is to secure or arrange for the vessel or vessel’s space‚ Buyer shall secure or arrange for the necessary vessel or vessel’s space on berth terms basis and give Seller shipping
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The old cargo ships that Columbus and his crew traveled in were relatively slow. Potts stated in the article that the ships‚ also called carracks‚ went about 6.5 knots (or 7 mph). The fact that these ships relied solely on the wind meant that some days the ships did not even travel at the average speed. If Columbus had a ship with engines instead of the sailing ships then the trip would have been much shorter. The average cargo ship today travels at about 23 knots when loaded
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SKMO 3713 SHIP AND OFFSHORE PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY TITLE: PRODUCTION PROCESS OF VERY LARGE CRUDE CARRIER (VLCC) TEAM MEMBERS: MUHAMMAD AZAM AZRAEI BIN ABDUL HALIM (A12KM0163) MUHAMMAD AMIRUL ARSYAD BIN KHASIRAT (A12KM0243) MUHAMMAD AZINUDDIN B OTHMAN ARIFF (A12KM0164) MUHAMMAD HAFIDZ BIN REDZUAN (A12KM0165) MUHAMMAD HAKIMI BIN ZULKEPLI (A12KM0166) MOHAMAD AZAM BIN MOHD AZMI (A12KM0157) PREPARED FOR: DR. JASWAR KOTO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First of all‚ we would like to
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Port State Control is a waste of a State’s Resources- Discuss for or against Port State Control (PSC) as defined by wikipedia.com is the inspection of foreign ships in other national ports by PSC officers (inspectors) for the purpose of verifying that the competency of the master and officers onboard‚ the condition of a ship and its equipment comply with the requirements of international conventions (e.g. SOLAS‚ MARPOL‚ STCW‚ etc.) and that the vessel is manned and operated in compliance with
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immunities‚ also whether the cargo was in good condition or not‚ the quantity or units of the consignment was not declared by the claimant before the cargo was loaded and have not been described on the bill of lading. In that case the carrier or the ship should not become liable for any loss or damage in connection with the consignment if the amount exceeding the equivalent of 10‚000 francs per package or unit 30 francs per kilo of gross weight of the goods lost or damaged‚ whichever
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though some writers opine that it was in 3000 BC (not in the present form) when the Chinese merchants were dispersing their shipments along with several vessels with a view to minimize the damage to the shipments. Then a time came when the insurance of ships and cargo came in the form of bottomry that was essentially a monetary protection in the case the cargo is lost at sea or damaged. Then‚ the Danish sometime in 1132 started reimbursement of the loss occurring at sea. When Italian merchant came to England
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Pilot and the Master The compulsory state pilot directs the navigation of the ship‚ subject to the master’s overall command of the ship and the ultimate responsibility for its safety. The master has the right‚ and in fact the duty‚ to intervene or displace the pilot in circumstances where the pilot is manifestly incompetent or incapacitated or the ship is in immediate danger (“in extremis”) due to the pilot’s actions. With that limited exception‚ international law
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