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WRECKFIXED 2010

WRECKFIXED 2010 is an international wreck removal and marine services agreement based on a fixed price and on the principle of no cure, no pay. The latest edition of this contract is WRECKFIXED 2010. Copyright in WRECKFIXED 2010 is held by BIMCO.

Paul Dean

Paul is Global Head of Shipping at HFW managing 200 specialist shipping lawyers across a worldwide network of 20 offices. Paul specialises in offshore and marine, focusing mainly on charter parties, bills of lading, shipbuilding, rig disputes, collisions, fire and explosion, salvage, general average... Please follow the link to continue reading.

Cyrille De Salins

Cyrille De Salins has extensive experience in the shipping and offshore industries. Cyrille was an associate with Ince & Co France for more than 8 years, where he focused on disputes arising from carriage of goods, charterparties, bills of lading, shipbuilding, total loss, collisions, salvage, gener... Please follow the link to continue reading.

HEAVYCON 2007

The HEAVYCON voyage charter party is a standard transportation contract for heavy and voluminous cargoes. It is a “knock for knock” contract designed primarily for the semi-submersible vessels serving the super heavy lift market where cargoes are almost exclusively carried on deck and are, in most c... Please follow the link to continue reading.

WRECKSTAGE 99

The latest edition of this contract is WRECKSTAGE 2010.

US RESPONSECON

US RESPONSECON is a spill response contract for hire of clean-up services and equipment following a spill of oil or other hazardous or noxious substances. The contract should only be used for spills occuring in the US – for other spills see RESPONSECON. The latest edition of this contract is US RESP... Please follow the link to continue reading.

BIMCO calls for anti-piracy action off Nigeria at IMO

At the IMO’s 101st meeting of the Maritime Safety Committee, BIMCO’s Head of Maritime Security – Jakob P. Larsen – spoke in a direct fashion about the serious situation posed by piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, and especially off the coast of Nigeria.