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Piracy - Guide for Tankers Operating in Asia against Piracy and Armed Robbery involving Oil Cargo Th
11 Jan, 2016
With an increase in the number of cargo thefts involving tankers in Asia since 2011, particularly incidents involving vessels of less than 3, 000 GT, the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy...
Brazil - Ship Sanitation Control Certificates
08 Jun, 2011
Club correspondents Representacoes Proinde (Rio) Ltda. Rio de Janeiro, have advised that fines are being imposed in certain ports in Rio de Janeiro State if vessels are unable to produce evidence that...
Malaria - Practical Guidance for Seafarers
17 Oct, 2022
The Club regularly encounters claims where crewmembers have contracted Malaria whilst working onboard Members’ vessels. Malaria is a potentially life threatening illness which can disrupt the blood supply...
Attacks on Shipping in the Gulf of Oman
14 Jun, 2019
Two tankers were attacked in the morning hours of 13 June 2019, in international waters just east of the Strait of Hormuz.
New THINK Loss Prevention Safety Posters Published
27 Feb, 2012
A further four posters have been added to the Club’s popular THINK series of Loss Prevention safety posters, raising awareness of some of the common causes of shipboard accidents.
The second set of posters...
Egypt - Smuggled and Prohibited Goods
01 Apr, 2011
The Club has recently been advised by Egyptian Marine Insurance Consultations & Services (EMICS), Alexandria of an increase in the number of occasions where the Egyptian Customs authorities and Police...
Crew Familiarisation is critical when taking over a vessel
21 Jul, 2022
When a vessel changes ownership and/or manager, it can take some considerable time before the new crew and management are fully familiar with the vessel. Familiarisation starts as soon as ship’s staff...
Ivory Coast - Customs Penalties in Abidjan
09 Jul, 2015
Ivory P&I, Abidjan has advised that on 1 July 2015 the customs authorities in Abidjan issued a notice warning that in addition to any fines arising from differences between the cargo manifest and the final...
Argentina: New Regulation in Respect of Asian Gypsy Moth now in force
21 Jan, 2021
Further to our previous advice issued in December 2019 SENASA Resolution 764/2020 was finally published in the Official Gazette on 14th October 2020 and entered into force 90 days after this on 12 January...
Charter Party Clause For Group A Cargoes
01 Aug, 2011
Members will be familiar with the problems that have been experienced with particular cargoes classified as “Group A” in the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code. “Group A” cargoes may...