A-Z Essential Guide to Laytime and Demurrage
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A-Z Essential Guide to Laytime and Demurrage Course
Introduction:
This program focuses on advanced project risk management, aiming to reduce project cost and schedule overruns while enhancing overall project execution. Advanced project management revolves around effectively managing risks, capitalizing on opportunities, mitigating threats, and optimizing outcomes. Unfortunately, risk management is often approached reactively or neglected altogether.
In the Project Risk Management course, we prioritize a proactive approach to addressing both threats and opportunities. The course emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of qualitative and quantitative risk management methodologies. By following a proven six-step risk management process, participants will learn how to examine risks from both a top-down and bottom-up perspective. This includes evaluating and responding to risks at both the project and task levels.
As risk can never be entirely eliminated from a project, project managers must anticipate potential causes of cost and schedule overruns, as well as poor quality of work. By identifying early warning signs and taking timely corrective action, the impact of these risks can be minimized or mitigated. Clear definition of the project scope is essential for budget approval, requiring the identification, assessment, and quantification of risks to determine cost and schedule contingencies. These contingencies are then controlled using effective risk management techniques.
The program's content aligns with the Project Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) published by the Project Management Institute (PMI). By participating in this course, attendees will gain valuable knowledge and skills to enhance their risk management capabilities, ultimately contributing to successful project execution and improved project outcomes.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Attain comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of ship charter contracts
- Recognize the differences between the many types of charter parties
- Understand the jargon and abbreviations
- Appreciate the rights and obligations of Charterers and Owners
- Avoiding pitfalls in negotiating chartering contracts
- Manage & Mitigate the risks involved in chartering vessels
Who Should Attend?
The training course is highly recommended for new entrants to the shipping industry, staff in liner shipping companies, chartering and trading companies. It is particularly useful for staff involved in the day to day shipping operations or administration such as:
- Contract Professionals / Negotiators
- Procurement Personnel
- Chartering Personnel
- Legal Advisors / Personnel
- Freight Forwarders
- Shipping Agents
- Marine Insurers
- Legal Advisors
- Finance
Course Outlines:
Introduction to Ship Chartering, Laytime & Demurrage
- The basic principles of chartering
- Different types of chartering: time, voyage, and bareboat
- Understanding Shipowners and Charterers roles, rights, and obligations
- Common Contract & Commercial terms of charter parties
- Examples of charter parties used in different trades
- Understanding shipping trade “jargon”
- Understand what is laytime, demurrage, and dispatch
- Case Studies Reviewed
- Roleplay – Negotiating a Voyage Charter Party
Defining Laytime
- Legal and operational issue: the laytime
- All possibilities and remedies are undertaken
- The types of laytime
- The complications that may occur in the commencement of laytime
- What can be considered as an exception for laytime commencement
- Review of Recent Caselaw
Calculating Laytime
- How to interpret “Laytime Definitions 2013” and charter party clauses
- The commencement of laytime
- How to assess the duration or laytime
- The cessation of laytime
- How to estimate the demurrage/dispatch earned
- How to recognize fundamental differences between dry cargo and tanker laytime
- How to make a laytime calculation of multiple charters
- Reviewing and analyzing case studies
Defining Demurrage, Detention, and Dispatch
- The fundamental contract law relating to demurrage, damages of detention, dispatch, and dead freight
- How to determine the rate of demurrage in dry cargo and liquid cargo trades
- The liability of charterers for demurrage
- How to assess the termination of demurrage periods
- How to determine the rate of dispatch in dry cargo trades
- The responsibility of the charterer to load full and complete cargo
- The effect of dead freight on demurrage
- The content and rationale of past cases of English Common Law
- How to estimate the demurrage/dispatch earned
- Practical differences in the dispatch calculation
- Practical differences between normal, reversible, and average laytime
Calculating Demurrage
- How to define laytime and demurrage
- How to perform demurrage calculation both for dry and wet charters
- The consequence of the incorrect choice of wording in drafting charter party clauses regarding demurrage
- The importance of diversified interpretation of terms agreed
- The differentiation in claims resulting from such interpretation
- Analyzing charter party clauses and documents required for calculations