- Global trade is emerging where bulk carriers are being chartered to carry containers.
- Container cargo can be carried on a bulk carrier, it is of the utmost importance.
- The technical managers are always on hand to collaborate in helping to find solutions for both technical and operational risks on a case-by-case basis.
There has been an increased global trade emerging where bulk carriers are being chartered to carry containers, says an article published on skuld website.
Bulkers are being chartered to carry containers
Whilst container cargo can be carried on a bulk carrier, it is of the upmost importance that statutory, classification and safety requirements are identified and addressed prior to commencing the trade.
It is also important to appreciate that from the perspective of insurers, a bulk carrier changing from the carriage of cargoes in bulk to container cargoes may also be considered as an alteration of risk.
As such, opening a channel of a two-way dialogue between the member or assured and their underwriter, be it P&I or Hull and Machinery (H&M), is essential to avoid any potential cover issues.
Dedicated technical managers
The technical managers are always on hand to collaborate in helping to find solutions for both technical and operational risks on a case-by-case basis.
Through such cooperation we hope to ensure the unique details and challenges of individual circumstances are identified, addressed, and not lost by focusing on the commonality between different cases.
Please also remember that this approach extends not only for this particular emerging trade but for any circumstances where additional support or resources are wanted by our members or assureds.
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Source: skuld