Guidelines for the Carriage of Refrigerated Cargoes
Year: 2021 Language: english Author: The Swedish Club Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: >0 Description: The Swedish Club recently launched a cargo advice Guide, focusing on Refrigerated Cargoes carriage. In collaboration with the cargo experts at CWA International, The Swedish Club has produced cargo advice to assist our members in the daily operation of their vessels. This month, we wish to highlight the refrigerated cargo advice. A wide variety of refrigerated goods are carried in reefer containers of which fresh produce, frozen meat & fish, dairy products and pharmaceuticals are only a few. A single reefer container may carry a cargo value of several hundred thousand US dollars or more. Refrigerated cargoes are one of the most common types of cargoes involved in cargo claims. Each type of cargo varies in its requirements for carriage temperature, humidity, stowage arrangements and ventilation. By adhering to the recommendations given in the advice, the risk of suffering a claim will be reduced. :
Contents
1. Pre-loading 2. During loading 3. During voyage 4. Risks associated with carriage Case studies Conclusion
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Guidelines for the Carriage of Refrigerated Cargoes
Language: english
Author: The Swedish Club
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: >0
Description: The Swedish Club recently launched a cargo advice Guide, focusing on Refrigerated Cargoes carriage.
In collaboration with the cargo experts at CWA International, The Swedish Club has produced cargo advice to assist our members in the daily operation of their vessels.
This month, we wish to highlight the refrigerated cargo advice. A wide variety of refrigerated goods are carried in reefer containers of which fresh produce, frozen meat & fish, dairy products and pharmaceuticals are only a few.
A single reefer container may carry a cargo value of several hundred thousand US dollars or more. Refrigerated cargoes are one of the most common types of cargoes involved in cargo claims. Each type of cargo varies in its requirements for carriage temperature, humidity, stowage arrangements and ventilation. By adhering to the recommendations given in the advice, the risk of suffering a claim will be reduced.
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Contents
1. Pre-loading2. During loading
3. During voyage
4. Risks associated with carriage
Case studies
Conclusion
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Cargo Advice - Refrigerated cargoes.pdf
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