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Liquefaction: shipping industry response

Liquefaction: shipping industry response
Liquefaction: shipping industry response
The dangers associated with the carriage of solid bulk cargoes are undoubtedly one of the decade’s hot issues in the shipping industry. Some of the titles that circulated over this decade convey the alarming threats that have shaken the dry cargo-shipping sector, such as: “Cargo liquefaction still a problem”, “Club move to stop liquefaction losses”, “Crew safety should come first”, “Dealing with the unusual”, “Drive to cut liquefaction losses”, “Handle with care” and “Preventing liquefaction tops concerns”, to name a few. No P&I Club has failed to warn their members about the dangers of loading unsafe solid bulk cargoes, and some have even gone so far as to put their policies’ cover on hold if such cargoes are loaded without consultation.
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Fkhir, Moustafa, Ahmad
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Fkhir, Moustafa, Ahmad
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Fkhir, Moustafa, Ahmad (2017) Liquefaction: shipping industry response. Shipping & Trade Law, 17 (1), 4-5.

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Abstract

The dangers associated with the carriage of solid bulk cargoes are undoubtedly one of the decade’s hot issues in the shipping industry. Some of the titles that circulated over this decade convey the alarming threats that have shaken the dry cargo-shipping sector, such as: “Cargo liquefaction still a problem”, “Club move to stop liquefaction losses”, “Crew safety should come first”, “Dealing with the unusual”, “Drive to cut liquefaction losses”, “Handle with care” and “Preventing liquefaction tops concerns”, to name a few. No P&I Club has failed to warn their members about the dangers of loading unsafe solid bulk cargoes, and some have even gone so far as to put their policies’ cover on hold if such cargoes are loaded without consultation.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 January 2017
Published date: 20 February 2017
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 406692
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/406692
ISSN: 1471-9614
PURE UUID: b170b233-a279-484e-9dff-de92b98aedd8

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Date deposited: 18 Mar 2017 02:28
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 12:25

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Author: Moustafa, Ahmad Fkhir

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