Voyage Charter vs Time Charter
Ships, boats and other recreational vessels are owned by a large number of individuals who often purchase them as assets. They do not use these
Ships, boats and other recreational vessels are owned by a large number of individuals who often purchase them as assets. They do not use these
The International maritime organization (IMO) in 1997 adopted the guidelines for control and management of ship’s ballast water to minimize transfer of harmful aquatic organisms
A ship that regularly sails on a fixed route following a schedule is known as a liner. This is because they have regular ports of
The maritime industry is constantly changing and so are the rules and regulations which govern it. These shipping rules and regulations are written and implemented
The shipping disaster off the coast of Colombo, Sri Lanka in May 2021, still haunts the world. Thousands of tons of acids, chemicals, and plastics
In warehouses, goods are handled either manually or by automated machines. Manual handling involves using various tools and equipment to lift heavy or sometimes out
When cargo is shipped from one location to another, it has to be accompanied by a set of documents authenticating the transfer and the products
Whilst transporting commodities through oceanic routes, ocean freight plays the most important role among other factors. The levy of ocean freight however depends on a
When a ship is taken on rent, it is known as ship chartering. Just as people take an apartment or a car for rent, some
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