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The container vessel was alongside and cargo operations had begun. It was an early morning in winter and there were patches of ice on the deck and on the
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The container vessel was alongside and cargo operations had begun. It was an early morning in winter and there were patches of ice on the deck and on the

The latest version of the Club's magazine Triton No 2 2023 has been published, and many interesting topics are covered in this issue.

The vessel was waiting for its berth to become available, so the decision was made to anchor. A pre-anchor briefing was held on the bridge, regarding how many

Our correspondents from the People’s Republic of China, Oasis P&I Services Company Limited, provided us with their latest circular highlighting high-risk

Despite the many and varied categories of cargo damage faced by shipowners transporting grain cargoes, when it comes to claims, it’s actually cargo shortage

The vessel was sailing in a river under pilotage towards the discharge port. It was being manually steered and the weather was intermittently rainy, but

In this guide we focus on cargo claims in relation to grains and soya beans. To be included in the statistics the claims must have generated a cost of at

A bulk carrier was in a river port discharging its cargo. The vessel had been experiencing problems with the X-band radar and this had finally failed prior to

The latest version of the Club's magazine Triton No 1 2023 has been published, and many interesting topics are covered in this issue.

The crew were washing down the main deck on the containership. Both fire pumps in the engine room were running and the valves were closed to increase the

It was morning and the vessel was sailing through heavy weather at Beaufort 8 with large waves hitting the bow. The swell and waves were as high as 12 metres

A bulk carrier was in port and one of the ABs was washing the hatch coaming gutter. He had connected a fire hose to a fire hydrant and was spraying water.

It was the middle of the night and vessel A, a 6,500 TEU container vessel, was sailing out from a port in a busy river with a pilot conning the vessel. The

A.M. Best Ratings Services Ltd has affirmed its Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Rating of “a-” (Excellent) for The

The latest version of the Club's magazine Triton No 3 2022 has been published, and many interesting topics are covered in this issue. See highlights below.

VPS issued a circular informing about the adopted resolution MEPC.361(79) establishing a Mediterranean Sulphur ECA (Emission Control Area) during the 79th

It was morning, and outside there was a light breeze and some drizzle. The crew of the container vessel was preparing to wash down the main deck and cargo

In collaboration with the cargo experts at CWA International, The Swedish Club has produced this practical guide to assist our members in the daily operation

The bulk carrier was alongside, waiting to prepare for drydocking. For cargo operations, the vessel was fitted with cranes that were more than 4 metres tall

The 15 year-old bulk carrier was in dry dock completing its third special survey. As usual there were also many other maintenance tasks being carried out at
The recent case of the Tai Prize has underlined how important it is for a Master to fully understand the implications of signing a bill of lading, says The

In March, VPS issued a warning in respect of the findings of high levels of contaminants in fuel bunkered in Singapore. A number of 14 vessels have now

The situation in Ukraine and the corresponding sanctions regimes imposed against Russia continue to develop rapidly. Numerous Russian individuals and entities

It was morning, and the weather was good with a northerly wind, force 3-4 Beaufort. MSS Case January: Serious injury during inspection Download PDF