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About this ebook
The Commercial Shipping Handbook is an invaluable reference tool for anyone involved in international trade and a first step towards understanding the framework within which the international movement of goods by sea is conducted. The handbook gives concise explanations of the many activities that comprise shipping, explaining the terms and how they interrelate.
Areas covered include:
Documents used in international transport by sea e.g. the bill of lading and the charter-party – what they contain, the different types and examples of each
Generic types of ships, cargoes, containers and ports
Details of all the major maritime associations prominent in contract drafting and policy making, together with a brief explanation of their objectives
The many extra costs and surcharges found in shipping, particularly in liner shipping
Chartering terms, an explanation of each and their context
Clauses appearing in bills of lading, in voyage charters and time charters
Technical elements of shipping as they relate to the commercial operation of ships, for example tides and draughts
Examples of principal documents
Discussing over 1250 commercial shipping terms, this book will be an essential reference for all shipowners, charterers, managers and brokers and will also be of use to legal, insurance and banking professionals.
About the author
Peter Brodie, FICS, has authored many well-respected shipping books and dictionaries, including the Dictionary of Shipping Terms which is now in its sixth edition. Peter Brodie has over 30 years' experience in shipping, marine insurance, export and banking and is highly regarded in the industry.
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