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Mumbai, 28th September 2016

TANKER OPERATIONSA Commercial Viewpoint

2 Commercial View Point

It is not the ship so much as the skillful sailing that assures the prosperous voyage.

George William Curtis

Prosperous = Profitable, Commercially Viable

37%

14%14%

12%

11%

12%

P&I Claims 2005-2014

Cargo

3rd Party

Injury

Pollution

Illness

Collision /Sowaways/Contact

3 Commercial View Point

Beware of Little Expense. A small leak will sink a great shipBenjamin Franklin

42%

25%

8%

8%

7%

7%3%

Typical FDD Claims Split for an Owner

Laytime / Demurrage Dispute

CP related Disputes

Unpaid Hire + Delayed Freight

Bunker Dispute

Delivery - Redelivery Dispute

Speed / Consumption

Off-Hire Dispute

4 Commercial View Point

• Commercial Awareness• Compliance• Bunkers

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COMMERCIAL AWARENESS

6 Awareness

• CP REQUIREMENTS• STANDARD COMMERCIAL PRACTICES

7 CP Requirements

BP VOY 4: Standard CP format used across the tanker world

• vessel to obtain Free Pratique within 6 hours of tendering NOR• If Free Pratique NOT granted, vessel to issue an LOP with in 6 hours of NOR

Tendering

• If vessel fails to obtain Free Pratique or issue an LOP within 6 hours, her Laytime shall only commence when Free Pratique has been granted or Cargo Ops commence, despite tendering a valid NOR

8 CP Requirements

Example

• Vessel ‘ABC’ arrived and anchored at Mumbai.

• 28 Sep / 0730LT – EOSP

• 28 Sep / 0800LT – Anchored, (berthing scheduled after 5 days)

Actual events

• Tendered NOR upon anchoring.

• Issued LOP for not obtaining Free Pratique later during the day 10 hours after

NOR was tendered.

• Vessel was at anchor for 5 days, later Free Pratique granted upon berthing.

• Charterers claim NOR valid but is not effective in absence of an LOP, Laytime

to start only after Free Pratique was granted.

• Exposure: US$ 100 K +

9 CP Requirements

BP VOY 4

• Free Pratique not exercised in many ports• Many masters fail to understand the commercial implication of this

requirement

Impact

• Demurrage is as important source of earnings as freight• Loss of Demurrage

• Charterers claim NOR valid but is not effective in absence of an LOP, Laytimeto start only after Free Pratique was granted.

• Many instances where vessel waited for 30 days before discharging, but lost out on all its demurrage

• Commercial Impact : US$ Millions every year

10 Standard Commercial Practices

NOTICE OF READINESS

• NOR – Single most important document which triggers the commencement of Laytime

• Not same as EOSP – in many cases EOSP can be many hours prior arrival

• Must be tendered at Customary Anchorage, or agreed place as per C/P

• Invalid NOR does not become valid automatically

• Must re-tender NOR if ever in doubt

11 Standard Commercial Practices

EXAMPLE

Vessel ‘ABC’ approaching Port, instructions are to await berth at anchorage.

• Vessel tendered NOR at EOSP when approaching Port, outside port limits

• Did not Re-Tender NOR upon anchoring in the customary anchorage

• Charterers claim NOR Invalid.

• Vessel was at anchor for 9 days

• Total Exposure: US$ 170,000

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COMPLIANCE

13 Compliance

• Voyage Requirements• Speed

14 Compliance – Voyage Requirements

• Tank Preparation• Incorrect Procedure leading to

• More Bunkers• More Time• More Slops Generation, and worse.. Tank failure

• Cargo• Need to maximise – the freight is on cargo carried• Heating ? Heating constitutes 12%– 15% of the total fuel consumed on

a voyage• Imperative to Optimise Heating, and understand the specific

requirements of the voyage

• Communications• Understanding the voyage orders and the load quantity correctly• Voyage reporting

15 SPEED

12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5

BALLAST 15.5 17.8 20 22.5 25 28

LADEN 17 19.5 21.8 24.5 27.5 30.5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

MT

Fuel Cons Vs Speed

On a 10 days sailing correct monitoring can save upto 25 MT : US$ 6250

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BUNKERS

17 Bunkers

18 Bunkers

19 Bunkers

• QUANTITY

• Bunker Accumulation, leading to Bunker Pilferage• Pre / Post Bunker Soundings• Short Supply

• QUALITY

• Density• Water Presence• Cat fines and other impurities that affect the Engines

Using right monitoring and control what can an operator achieve ?

If an Operator with 50 vessels is able to save 0.5 MT per vessel per day

Saving Potential of US$ 2.3 mil – US$ 2.5 mil Annually

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HOW TO IMPROVE

21 How to Improve

COMMUNICATIONS – AN OPEN DIALOGUE

COMMERCIAL BRIEFINGS AND DE-BRIEFINGS

ALL ACTIVITIES WEIGHED FOR COMMERCIAL IMPLICATIONS

JOINT EFFORT

ROBUST PROCESSES TO PROTECT COMMERCIAL INTERESTS

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Scorpio MR Pool Presentation | January 2014

www.scorpiogroup.net

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