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Crash Course in Laytime & Demurrage

Crash Course in Laytime & Demurrage

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Course description The basic principle of laytime and demurrage is… "your delay, my cost"! When we talk about these concepts, we refer to voyage charterparties. Laytime means the period of time agreed between the parties during which the shipowner will make and keep the vessel available for loading or discharging without payment additional to the freight. Whereas demurrage, means an agreed amount payable to the shipowner in respect of delay to the vessel beyond the laytime for which the shipowner is not responsible. Demurrage shall not be subject to laytime exceptions. Finally, dispatch shall mean an agreed amount payable by the owner if the vessel completes loading or discharging before the laytime has expired. Important elements in the law and practice of laytime are the notice of readiness, the statement of facts, and the “arrived ship” notion. In the covid era time will count from tender of a valid notice of readiness (NOR) in the usual way in any port affected by Covid-19. NOR indicates that the vessel has arrived and is ready to load. If there are then restrictions in place e.g., lack of free pratique or other exceptions to laytime, they will apply in the usual manner. Tanker charters contain varying provisions with regard to whether free pratique is required prior to tender of NOR and/or if NOR is rendered invalid if free pratique is not granted shortly after tender of NOR (in many cases within six hours). Charterparty clauses, laws and case studies are used in order for the participant to understand what is required in handling such cases. A truly in-depth analysis of laytime and demurrage. procedure.
Learning outcomes By the end of this crash course, the participant will be able to:
  • Learn about the voyage charter parties;
  • Understand what is laytime, demurrage and despatch and learn how they work in practice;
  • Learn the types of laytime;
  • Understand all possibilities and remedies undertaken;
  • Understand the complications that may occur in the commencement of laytime;
  • Understand what is the notice of readiness and the importance of the 'arrived ship' notion;
  • Learn what is considered to be an exception and what an interruption for laytime;
  • Distinguish between exception and interruption; and
  • Enhance in-depth knowledge on a legal and operational practical knowledge on laytime.
The course consists of four sessions. Session 1: The Fundamentals of Laytime, Demurrage & Dispatch Session 2: Laytime & The Arrived Ship Session 3: Laytime & Notice of Readiness Session 4: Laytime Exceptions & Interruptions
Course Video Lectures, Check your Knowledge Quiz Questions, Course Instructor to reply to questions, Course Forum, Course Administrator

    WMA Education Team
    education@seaworks.uk.com
    Note:
    • There are no fixed course start dates. You can start your course ANYTIME, from ANYWHERE adapting the duration of the course to your needs.
    • The duration for the Crash Course in Laytime and Demurrage is 2 Hours and 40 Minutes in total.
    • There is a time limit of access to the course of 3 months in order to fulfill this course starting from the time of your registration.
    Upon successful completion certification of attendance is provided by the World Maritime Academy.
    The Crash Course in Laytime & Demurrage is open to those willing to acquire knowledge, on the specialized shipping topic, irrespective of educational background or experience.

    $200.00

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    Duration: 2 Hours 40 minutes
    Number of modules: 4
    Fees: $200
    Language: English
    Course Tools: Course Video Lectures, Check your Knowledge Questions, Course Instructor to reply to questions, Course Forum

    $200.00

    100% Online!

    Duration: 2 Hours 40 minutes
    Number of modules: 4
    Fees: $200
    Language: English
    Course Tools: Course Video Lectures, Check your Knowledge Questions, Course Instructor to reply to questions, Course Forum

    17_CRASH_COURSE
    Course description The basic principle of laytime and demurrage is… "your delay, my cost"! When we talk about these concepts, we refer to voyage charterparties. Laytime means the period of time agreed between the parties during which the shipowner will make and keep the vessel available for loading or discharging without payment additional to the freight. Whereas demurrage, means an agreed amount payable to the shipowner in respect of delay to the vessel beyond the laytime for which the shipowner is not responsible. Demurrage shall not be subject to laytime exceptions. Finally, dispatch shall mean an agreed amount payable by the owner if the vessel completes loading or discharging before the laytime has expired. Important elements in the law and practice of laytime are the notice of readiness, the statement of facts, and the “arrived ship” notion. In the covid era time will count from tender of a valid notice of readiness (NOR) in the usual way in any port affected by Covid-19. NOR indicates that the vessel has arrived and is ready to load. If there are then restrictions in place e.g., lack of free pratique or other exceptions to laytime, they will apply in the usual manner. Tanker charters contain varying provisions with regard to whether free pratique is required prior to tender of NOR and/or if NOR is rendered invalid if free pratique is not granted shortly after tender of NOR (in many cases within six hours). Charterparty clauses, laws and case studies are used in order for the participant to understand what is required in handling such cases. A truly in-depth analysis of laytime and demurrage. procedure.
    Learning outcomes By the end of this crash course, the participant will be able to:
    • Learn about the voyage charter parties;
    • Understand what is laytime, demurrage and despatch and learn how they work in practice;
    • Learn the types of laytime;
    • Understand all possibilities and remedies undertaken;
    • Understand the complications that may occur in the commencement of laytime;
    • Understand what is the notice of readiness and the importance of the 'arrived ship' notion;
    • Learn what is considered to be an exception and what an interruption for laytime;
    • Distinguish between exception and interruption; and
    • Enhance in-depth knowledge on a legal and operational practical knowledge on laytime.
    The course consists of four sessions. Session 1: The Fundamentals of Laytime, Demurrage & Dispatch Session 2: Laytime & The Arrived Ship Session 3: Laytime & Notice of Readiness Session 4: Laytime Exceptions & Interruptions
    Course Video Lectures, Check your Knowledge Quiz Questions, Course Instructor to reply to questions, Course Forum, Course Administrator

      WMA Education Team
      education@seaworks.uk.com
      Note:
      • There are no fixed course start dates. You can start your course ANYTIME, from ANYWHERE adapting the duration of the course to your needs.
      • The duration for the Crash Course in Laytime and Demurrage is 2 Hours and 40 Minutes in total.
      • There is a time limit of access to the course of 3 months in order to fulfill this course starting from the time of your registration.
      Upon successful completion certification of attendance is provided by the World Maritime Academy.
      The Crash Course in Laytime & Demurrage is open to those willing to acquire knowledge, on the specialized shipping topic, irrespective of educational background or experience.

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