Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Paul C. Over Genre: Technical book Publisher: Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Edition: First Edition ISBN: 978-1-908833-41-9 Format: PDF Quality: OCR with errors Pages count: 340 Description: Dry Cargo Chartering describes work at the coalface of the dry cargo sector, mainly involving the shipping of bulk commodities. This book explains how this part of the industry works and also looks at the less familiar cargoes and trades. It describes the roles of the shipowner, the charterer and the shipbroker and also the duties of back office staff. Readers will gain an understanding of the nuts and bolts of charter parties and different types of shipping documentation. The types of employment of ships, including various commodities and cargoes, are covered too. This volume is aimed at industry personnel who wish to proceed down a certain career path within the shipping industry. This book will be essential reading if that is a dry cargo route, but it will also be highly beneficial to the student who simply wishes to expand their knowledge of the industry.
Contents
1.Dry Cargo Ships 2.Dry Cargo Ship Tonnages, Loadlines, Dimensions and Cargoes 3.Freight Markets and Market Practice 4.Chartering Contracts 5.Financial Elements of Charter Parties 6.Laytime 7.Voyage Estimating 8.Bills of Lading and Cargo Claims 9.World Trades 10.Disputes and Professional Indemnity Appendices
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ICS Dry Cargo Chartering 2014
Language: english
Author: Paul C. Over
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 978-1-908833-41-9
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Pages count: 340
Description: Dry Cargo Chartering describes work at the coalface of the dry cargo sector, mainly involving the shipping of bulk commodities. This book explains how this part of the industry works and also looks at the less familiar cargoes and trades. It describes the roles of the shipowner, the charterer and the shipbroker and also the duties of back office staff. Readers will gain an understanding of the nuts and bolts of charter parties and different types of shipping documentation. The types of employment of ships, including various commodities and cargoes, are covered too.
This volume is aimed at industry personnel who wish to proceed down a certain career path within the shipping industry. This book will be essential reading if that is a dry cargo route, but it will also be highly beneficial to the student who simply wishes to expand their knowledge of the industry.
Contents
1.Dry Cargo Ships2.Dry Cargo Ship Tonnages, Loadlines, Dimensions and Cargoes
3.Freight Markets and Market Practice
4.Chartering Contracts
5.Financial Elements of Charter Parties
6.Laytime
7.Voyage Estimating
8.Bills of Lading and Cargo Claims
9.World Trades
10.Disputes and Professional Indemnity
Appendices
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