Bunkers and Bunkering, A selection of articles previously published by Gard AS
Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Gard P&I Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 54 Description: This booklet contains a collection of loss prevention materials relating to bunkers and bunkering, which has been published by Gard over the years. Problems occurring onboard the vessels and which arise from bunker related issues are diverse, and may involve disputes varying from engine/ equipment problems and vessel delay to off loading/re-bunkering. Main and auxiliary engine related claims constitute approximately 31 per cent of Gard’s total hull and machinery claims. This figure should also be compared with statistics from the industry indicating that 80 percent of all engine breakdowns are related to problems with either the fuel or the lubricating oil. As with most claims, bunker related claims can be avoided.
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Bunkers and Bunkering, A selection of articles previously published by Gard AS
Language: english
Author: Gard P&I
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 54
Description: This booklet contains a collection of
loss prevention materials relating to
bunkers and bunkering, which has been
published by Gard over the years.
Problems occurring onboard the
vessels and which arise from bunker
related issues are diverse, and may
involve disputes varying from engine/
equipment problems and vessel delay
to off loading/re-bunkering. Main
and auxiliary engine related claims
constitute approximately 31 per cent of
Gard’s total hull and machinery claims.
This figure should also be compared
with statistics from the industry
indicating that 80 percent of all engine
breakdowns are related to problems
with either the fuel or the lubricating oil.
As with most claims, bunker related
claims can be avoided.
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