BIMCO dry bulk terminal vetting midway report 2017
The 2017 half-year result of the dry bulk terminal vetting is ready. New reports have been added to the database by ships after each port call.
The 2017 half-year result of the dry bulk terminal vetting is ready. New reports have been added to the database by ships after each port call.
BIMCO is seeking to drive the improvement of standards for ships at dry bulk terminals across the world and has today launched its first report on terminal performance.
The BIMCO Dry Bulk Cargo Network's second meeting will delve deeper into vital topics like cargo identification and handling dangerous goods.
Read about the outcomes of the BIMCO Dry Bulk Cargo Network meeting held on 29 August 2024.
Catch up on the key discussions from the second BIMCO Dry Bulk Cargo Network meeting, covering bulk cargo shipping names, material safety data sheets, and handling UN 3077 cargoes under the IMSBC Code, including HME declarations.
The first meeting of the new dry bulk cargo network, attended by over 110 owner members, was successful, addressing challenges and experiences in the industry, with a follow-up meeting scheduled on May 16, aiming to continue fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration among members.
BIMCO's Shipping Market Overview and Outlook Q1-23 - Bulk Market
BIMCO has issued two new standard contracts of affreightment (COA) for dry bulk cargoes.
GENCOA B 2022 is BIMCO’s standard contract of affreightment for dry bulk cargoes. It is one of two versions of GENCOA revising the latest version of the contract issued in 2004: GENCOA A - a framework contract that can be used with different voyage charter parties for different trades; and GENCOA ... Please follow the link to continue reading.
GENCOA A 2022 is BIMCO’s standard contract of affreightment for dry bulk cargoes. It is one of two versions of GENCOA revising the latest version of the contract issued in 2004: GENCOA A - a framework contract that can be used with different voyage charter parties for different trades; and GENCOA ... Please follow the link to continue reading.