BIMCO member | EUR 195 |
Non-member | EUR 275 |
10% group discount is available for registering 3 or more participants from the same company.
The bill of lading is a key document. It is issued by the carrier to a shipper and serves as a receipt for goods shipped, evidence of the contract of carriage, and a document of title. It is an important document in international maritime trade as it serves as proof of ownership and provides legal protection for both the shipper and the carrier. It also serves as an invoice for payment and can be used to obtain insurance coverage.
A letter of indemnity is a document used in international maritime transportation to protect the carrier from any financial losses or liabilities. It is typically used when the carrier is asked to release the cargo without the original B/L available upon arrival at the discharging port if the cargo destination is changed or the cargo is traded and split up. The letter of indemnity serves as an agreement between the shipper and carrier that the shipper will be responsible for any losses incurred due to their negligence or lack of documentation.
Tuesday 17 October 2023, 17:00 - 18:30 UTC
Session 1:
Wednesday 18 October 2023, 17:00 - 18:30 UTC
Session 2:
12:00 DST
17:00 UTC
19:00 CEST
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This BIMCO 180 Seminar can be beneficial if you work with cargo documentation and delivery. It can provide valuable insight into the legal aspects of cargo disputes and how to protect your company from potential liabilities. Additionally, it can help you understand the importance of Letters of Indemnity and how they can be used to protect your interests in a dispute.
This BIMCO 180 seminar on letters of indemnity can help your professional development by providing you with the knowledge and skills necessary to draft, review, and negotiate these important documents. You will learn how to identify potential risks and liabilities associated with indemnity agreements and protect your company from unforeseen consequences related to letters of indemnity.
BIMCO issues electronic course files as an Adobe PDF file enabling you to make personal notes. All documentation and presentations will be in English. Course access details will be provided a week before the course start date if the registration is completed.