Code В01037В
Course unit Commercial operation of the vessel
Nomber of credits ECTS 3.0
Language of education Ukrainian/English
Learning outcomes of course unit

Ability:

  • to use international open access information resources (in particular, those posted on the websites of BIMCO, IMO, ICC, FONASBA);
  • to identify commercial risks at the stage of acceptance of goods for transportation and prevent problems;
  • to use the provisions of international conventions to protect the interests of the shipowner during a commercial voyage, in particular, the rules for the carriage of goods under bills of lading in accordance with the Hague, Hague-Visby and Hamburg Rules;
  • to draw up, submit and execute sea protest, letters of protest in order to protect the commercial interests of the shipowner;

Knowledge:

  • the international legislation on actions and the list of documents to be provided in the event of an insured event, in particular, in accordance with the York-Antwerp Rules;
  • the procedures for acceptance and delivery of goods and preparation of relevant cargo and transportation documents;
  • the responsibilities of various types of ship's agents and agency companies, the rights of the ship's administration in relation to the agent, the principles of charging port dues and services;
  • international maritime laws implemented by international agreements and conventions and national legislations.

Understanding:

  • the main provisions of voyage charters and time charters, in particular, the calculation of laytime, excluded periods, working hours, demurrage, etc;
Types of educational work Lectures, practical classes, individual assignments
Type of final control
Content of course unit

The main purpose of the discipline "Commercial Operation of a Vessel" is to form a system of knowledge in the field of commercial support of maritime transportation; to provide thorough and necessary knowledge of basic concepts and ideas about the conditions, forms, principles of commercial relations of participants in the transportation of goods in maritime shipping: shipowners, cargo owners, port and terminal operators, representatives of service companies, etc;

- Section 1. The concept of foreign trade contracts, their impact on the organization and commercial terms of transportation;

- Section 2. Forms of the contract of carriage by sea and the scope of their application;

- Section 3. Voyage charter;

- Section 4. Bill of lading and its importance in the commercial practice of international carriage of goods;

- Section 5. Liability of the sea carrier under international conventions governing the carriage of goods by sea under the bill of lading;

- Section 6. Chartering of ships;

- Section 7. Time charter contracts for ships;

- Section 8. Documentation of cargo transportation;

- Section 9. Agency services;

- Section 10. Quality of transportation and insurance of risks and liability of the carrier.

Equipment (if applicable) Computer’s and multimedia equipment

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