Thomas Timlen
Asia Liaison Officer
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• BIMCO Briefly
• BIMCO Contracts for:
• Heavy Lift & Project Cargos
• Related Developments
• The idea2 contract editor
• BIMCO Briefly
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109 years later…
• International membership organization
• 2500 members in 123 countries
Diversity: Members
•Owners
•Port agents
•Brokers
• Insurers
•Lawyers
•Educational institutions
•PMSCs
Diversity: Owner Members
• Dry Bulk
• Tankers
• Containers
• Heavylift
• Offshore
• Tugs
• Barges
• Crewboats
Diversity: Staff
• Mariners
•Captains
•Chief Engineers
•Officers
• Maritime Lawyers
• Brokers
• Claims Handlers
BIMCO’s main activities
• Maintain relevant & updated shipping contracts
• Unite & Speak for the industry
▫ Internationally
▫ Regionally
▫ Locally
• Assist BIMCO members
▫ Provide members with information & guidance
▫ Monitor and inform on rules & regulations
Meeting industry needs
• Goals with BIMCO contracts;
• Trade Facilitation
• Harmonization
• Raising Contractual Standards
• Balanced Contracts
• Legally Sound Language
• Minimize Disputes
• Contracts to cover life of the ship
Contracts & Forms
• 100+ standard Contracts• 1909: BALTIME
• 2005: GASVOY 2005
• 2007: NEWBUILDCON
• 2011: LAYUPMAN
• 2012: GUARDCON
• 100+ standard clauses
• Used in 75% of global shipping transactions
75%
Intervention
courses
elearning
BIMCO Contracts for Heavy Lift Shipping
• PROJECTCON (2006)
• HEAVYCON 2007
• HEAVYLIFTVOY (2009)
• SUPPLYTIME 2005/1989
• BARGEHIRE 2008
• TOWCON 2008
• TOWHIRE 2008
• BARECON 2001
ST revision
Windtime
MLC concerns
• Definition of “seafarer” under MLC 2006
• Very broad definition
• Will vary between different flag states
• Ship owner overall responsibility for MLC compliance for “seafarers”
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Why MLC 2006 Clauses?
• SHIPMAN, CREWMAN and SUPPLYTIME
• Personnel on board the vessel not directly employed by owners
• Owners’ potential MLC responsibility for such personnel
Why MLC 2006 Clauses?
• Practical problems for owners to comply with MLC in respect of charterers’ or managers’ personnel
• Need for delegation from owners to charterers/managers for certain MLC responsibilities
BIMCO’s MLC 2006 CLauses
• Clauses created specifically for SHIPMAN, CREWMAN and SUPPLYTIME
• Clauses published on 11 June 2013
• Allocate responsibility for MLC compliance in respect of personnel not employed by the owners
BIMCO MLC 2006 Clause for SUPPLYTIME
• Charterers’ Personnel clearly identified
• Charterers ensure compliance with certain requirements as per list from owners and as applicable to charterers’ personnel
• Charterers evidence of compliance to owners
• Charterers’ indemnity to owners
BIMCO MLC 2006 Clause for SUPPLYTIME
Charterers’ Personnel• any employees,• directors,• officers,• servants,• agents or invitees of each of the Charterers and theircontractors, sub-contractors of any tier,
• co-venturers and• customers (having a contractual relationship with theCharterers, always with respect to the job or project onwhich the Vessel is employed)
• and of each of their parent, affiliated, related andsubsidiary companies, who are on board the Vessel
BIMCO MLC 2006 Clause for SUPPLYTIME
Charterers ensure compliance with;1. Minimum age;
2. Medical certificate;
3. Training and qualifications;
4. Recruitment and placement;
5. Employment agreements;
6. Wages;
7. Hours of work and rest;
8. Entitlement to leave;
9. Repatriation;
10. Compensation for the Vessel’s loss or foundering;
11. Liability for sickness, injury and death;
12. Health and safety protection and accident prevention, to the extent that these are under the Charterers’ control.
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