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Cargo which may be loose, granular, free-flowing or solid, such as grain, coal, and ore, and is shipped in bulk rather than in package form. Dry bulk cargo is usually handled by specialized mechanical handling equipment at specially designed dry bulk terminals. Our dry bulk survey covers the follows : Draft survey to determine the…
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This course will consist of two compulsory core modules; management skills for the marine surveyor and ship design and the impact on the surveyor followed by an Applied Project. The two modules cover a both technical and a broad range of higher level management and strategic thinking then the project allows you to apply these…
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Due to the dynamic location of vessels, particularly those involved in Maritime transport, the physical transfer of fuel (Bunkering) often takes place thousands of miles from each party’s contracting offices. As such, neither the buyer or seller is usually present to witness the physical transfer and procedures involved, thus any quantity or procedural dispute is…
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The advanced Diploma in Marine Surveying- Expert in Cargo Damage Claims is a distance learning course that is designed to develop and deepen your knowledge of Marine Surveying. Students engage with a range of exciting and challenging topics. The course also covers essential subjects such as writing the survey report, legal aspects and insurance. You…
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The transportation of chemicals is technically and logistically different from the transportation of oil and oil products. Chemical tankers are more advanced in many ways. The cargoes may be hazardous and noxious chemicals or such products as edible oils and fats. A common characteristic of these cargoes is that they tend to be high value…
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cargo claims is a legal demand by a shipper or consignee against a carrier in respect of damage to a shipment, Organizations, as well as people, often feel very uneasy whenever they hear that their cargo has been damaged on delivery. The item might be something they ordered online, or a container they want to reach…
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Cargo which may be loose, granular, free-flowing or solid, such as grain, coal, and ore, and is shipped in bulk rather than in package form. Dry bulk cargo is usually handled by specialized mechanical handling equipment at specially designed dry bulk terminals. Our dry bulk survey covers the follows : Draft survey to determine the…
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General cargo surveillance services are provided for palletized, packaged or packaged cargo loads loaded or unloaded on cargo ships. One of the main service areas of companies providing logistics services is cargo transportation. This program will give you the possibility to discover the different areas of cargo surveying learn how to practice a general cargo surveying on all its types, have the…
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Specialized ships capable of transporting non-standardized heavy cargoes. They can be subdivided into four main categories: project cargo ships, open deck cargo ships, dock ships, and semi-submersible ships. As most heavy lift cargoes are unique, the management of those require very careful planning and coordination to the smallest detail. Detailed information on cargo and the…
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Despite modern technical and technological progress safety at sea is far from being absolute. Maritime craft are subject to unpredictable natural phenomena like perils of the sea, human errors, as well as modern events like terrorism and piracy. Each of them may cause a severe loss. So it is only fair to say that a…
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What is LPG? Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is a colourless odourless liquid which readily evaporates into a gas. Normally an odourant has been added to it to help detect leaks. LPG (either Butane or Propane), is generally stored and distributed as a liquid and it is widely used for process and space heating, cooking and…
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A container surveyor usually conducts inspections, surveys and examinations of container equipment either before or after a company lease a container to make sure the container is in the desired condition. Most of the time leasing companies instruct a surveyor to safeguard themselves, but surveying containers is also important for cargo owners. Recognized by :This Training…
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When we are engaged in the stowage, lashing and securing of heavy cargo units on deep sea vessels, the surveyor should monitor the safe handling and loading of the cargo units, give advice on proper stowage and verify that the cargo units are lashed and secured in a seaworthy manner. It is important that adequate…
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This course has been designed to provide marine cargo specialists and operations staff with solid marine knowledge required to understand the role of the marine cargo surveyor and the details of the surveys, inspections, claims, and investigations for cargoes and damage to cargoes so they can perform as effective marine cargo surveyors. Anyone who services…
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Specialized ships capable of transporting non-standardized heavy cargoes. They can be subdivided into four main categories: project cargo ships, open deck cargo ships, dock ships, and semi-submersible ships. As most heavy lift cargoes are unique, the management of those require very careful planning and coordination to the smallest detail. Detailed information on cargo and the…
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This segment covers damage to ship’s hull, machinery, construction parts, piers and harbor constructions, such as cranes, conveyor belts etc. It is understood that these damages can involve vast claims, not only for the actual damage and repairs, but also consequential damages. In this course the participant will be able to practice the surveyor’s tasks;…