Welcome back to our series focusing on General Cargo ships. In this series, we are primarily talking about cargo operations onboard General cargo vessels which carry […]
This series focuses on General cargo vessels and the specialized cargo which they carry. The general cargo vessels are built very differently compared to conventional bulk […]
Hatch Covers are probably one of the most critical items which requires optimum performance as far as the safe carriage of cargoes is concerned. The hatch […]
Hold cleaning is one of the most critical operation onboard. The kind, type, duration and level of cleaning will primarily depend upon the type of cargo […]
Actions in case of cargo shift. This topic is related to Container ships and ships carrying Project Cargoes Shifting of cargo is probably among the worst […]
Best Bulk Carrier practices for Chief Officers The Chief officer on a ship is responsible for numerous operations onboard. From Cargo Work to Navigation and Ballast […]
The Vessel Traffic Service is an essential service provided by a Shore authority in order manage the Ship traffic in their waters. The sole purpose of […]
This topic deals with the principles and procedures for carrying out Cargo Hold ventilation onboard Bulk Carriers. Ventilate the Cargo Holds: Ever wondered why water droplets […]
A contract of affreightment is a contract between a ship owner and the charterer, in which the ship-owner agrees to carry goods for the charterer in […]
Navigation at sea cannot be imagined without a Compass. We all know how much indispensable it is onboard. But have you ever wondered why our Navigational […]
For a ship out at sea, a numerous amount of information is required which could directly or indirectly effect her safety. This information could be related […]
This post states the trimming calculations and procedures on board the bulk carriers. In relation to Bulk carriers, the word ‘trimming’ has two meanings. The first […]
COVID-19 in maritime sector: According to International Chamber of Shipping, 1,50,000 seafarers will be due for sign off globally by end of May 2020. If this […]
Marine fibre ropes form an integral part of all shipboard operations. From making the vessel fast at jetty to securing and lifting objects and from taking […]
The number of new regulations, requirements and conventions, that was encountered by the Maritime Industry in the last 10 years clearly shows the technological evolution which […]
Grain is an important commodity which is carried onboard ships since ancient days. Right from the moment the Grain cargo is fixed for the vessel, the […]
In this topic we shall discuss the remaining marine clauses enlisted below. For Part I of the same topic click here. Sue and Labor Clause Exception […]
In this topic we shall discuss various clauses which are incorporated in Charter Parties, Bills of Lading and Marine Insurance. But let us first understand that […]
Most of the times i have realized that we as seafarers get all mind-boggled when it comes to hefty terms especially while studying Maritime Law, Conventions […]
In this topic we shall come across few interesting ROR situations and shall state the best possible actions within the purview of COLREGS (International Regulations for […]
This blog focuses on what is Marine Salvage and Lloyds Open Form. The knowledge of Salvage and its related instruments is of critical importance to the […]
Ever wondered what is critical period in ship’s dry docking and why it is called critical? Docking and Undocking are an integral part of any ship’s […]
Simply speaking Rudder Cycling is the application of full rudder on both sides alternately to reduce the speed of the ship. Rudder Cycling is one of […]
Introduction Mooring winch brake testing on ships is one of the most crucial test carried out onboard. Winches are one of the most critical equipment on […]