UKクラブウェビナー (Series 1): 船舶燃料油の品質 ‐ 実務的・法的問題 (パート1)

4月2日にシンガポールオフィスが開催した初めての"UK P&I Club Webinar(ライブ・ウェブ上セミナー)"は成功に終わりました。海運業界における、新型コロナウイルスの感染拡大を防ぐためのソーシャル・ディスタンス(社会的距離)の観点から、今回のWebinarはメンバーや加入船舶の安全のためにUKクラブが採用したサービスの一環です。

The UK P&I Club successfully conducted its first webinar on the 2nd of April from its Singapore office. In view of the social distancing measures put into place by the industry, this was one of the ways the UK P&I Club has adapted to service its Members and ensure the safety of its Membership and entered tonnage. 

The webinar was held on the subject of "Bunker Quality Claims". It was moderated by Capt Anuj Velankar, Sr Loss Prevention Advisor with the UK P&I Club, who stressed on the need for the industry to keep an eye on the usual suspects of maritime hazards while the industry focused its attention on the challenges related to Covid-19. The situation with bunker quality claims as he explained was particularly a tough one as this involved various parties from shipboard staff to owners, charterers and bunker suppliers who needed to work together and clearly understand their rights and recourses against each other. 

On the panel discussing the practical aspects was Ansuman Ghosh, Risk Assessor at the UK P&I Club, who is based at Singapore. Ansuman Ghosh built up on his extensive experience at sea and in the classification society to lay the case that although there were a large number of M/E failures, it was not always related to poor maintenance of machinery, but often related to either bad quality bunkers or even problems with management of fuel on the vessel. Ansuman covered various aspects of testing, including parameters as well as the various tests and the issues arising. Compliance issues with port state control was also discussed. Ansuman made the case that the fuel quality issues were notoriously difficult to deal with due the various type and parameters of fuels and testing around. As this was going to be part of the industry for the foreseeable future, it was important to align with reliable suppliers of bunkers. 

Also on the panel was Kendall Tan, Partner with Singapore Law Firm Rajah & Tann. Kendall stressed on the need for shipowners to ensure that the terms in their charterparty clearly laid out the bunker standards and also the testing mechanisms to avoid disputes. For the charterers, it was necessary to distinguish their contractual chain between the bunker traders and the bunker suppliers. There were also possible rights of recourses under tort which should be explored by ship owners and charterers. Kendall also clarified on the very important aspect of burden of proof and the need for shipowners to maintain proper documentation onboard the vessel to protect their interests. 

The seminar was very well attended with over 550 people registering and around 400 people attending the seminar. There were multiple questions posed over the talks and an active Q&A session conducted over the later part of the webinar. Some encouraging feedback was also received by the Club including suggestions for future topics which the Club is taking into account as it looks to build on the success of the first episode with future installments. 

The next UK Club webinar will be held on Wednesday 6th May, continuing with Fuel Quality: Part 2. Registration details will follow later this week.

Members can catch up with the Club's first webinar in full below.

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PI Club

Date2020/04/07