General & Particular Average in Maritime Commerce Training Course

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INTRODUCTION

General and Particular Average in Maritime Commercial Practices is a targeted course tailored for professionals engaged in maritime commerce. It covers the essential practices and procedures following Particular Average loss incidents, emphasising the crucial initial steps such as issuing a 'Note Protest', conducting damage surveys, and complying with the 'Tender Clause'.

The course focuses on understanding the liabilities and costs associated with the 'Hull', including repair cost calculations under the 'New for Old' principle. It also addresses the specific considerations when drydocking involves such incidents. Furthermore, it explores the evaluation of cargo damage, highlighting the need to ascertain the value difference of goods pre and post-damage and the significance of meeting any 'franchise' conditions outlined in insurance policies. This course is designed to provide maritime commerce professionals with a concise yet comprehensive understanding of the critical aspects of General and Particular averages in maritime operations, equipping them with the necessary knowledge to navigate these challenges effectively.

OBJECTIVES

This course aims to provide delegates with a focused and comprehensive learning experience. The objectives are as follows:

Comprehensive Understanding of General & Particular Average: Equip delegates with in-depth knowledge of General & Particular Average concepts crucial for maritime commercial practices.

Insight into Commercial Shipping Environment: Provide a thorough understanding of the commercial shipping landscape, emphasising the intricacies of declaring the general average onboard.

Analytical Thinking and Decision-Making Skills: Foster advanced analytical skills for decision-making in average adjusting and calculations, enhancing problem-solving capabilities.

Development of Transferable Skills: Encourage acquiring valuable subject-specific and core skills through study and application, which are beneficial for future research and professional careers.

Expertise in Average Calculations and Procedures: Enhance knowledge and understanding of specific procedures and calculations related to General and particular averages.

Practical Application and Problem-Solving: Enable delegates to adeptly address and solve complex shipping average problems, including differentiating between tanker and dry cargo average calculations.

Capability in Cargo Average Calculations: Equip delegates with the skills to effectively conduct relevant cargo average calculations, catering to the needs of shippers and consignees.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?

The General & Particular Average in Maritime Commercial Practices course is designed for the following professionals:

Maritime Insurance Professionals: Those in maritime insurance requiring in-depth knowledge of General & Particular Averages for policy and claim management.

Shipping Company Executives: Decision-makers in shipping companies overseeing operations and risk management.

Maritime Lawyers and Legal Advisors: Legal maritime law professionals need a solid understanding of average claims and commercial practices.

Ship Owners and Managers: Individuals managing shipping operations, interested in the financial and operational impacts of General & Particular Averages.

Cargo Owners and Freight Forwarders: Professionals responsible for cargo seeking to understand risks and liabilities in maritime shipping.

Maritime Academics and Researchers: Academics in maritime studies aim to deepen their knowledge for research and teaching.

Port and Terminal Operators: Those involved in port operations needing insights into shipping practices and average claims.

COURSE OUTLINE

Day 1

Foundations and Principles

Ships and Shipping Markets: An overview.

Cargo Insurance Choices: Understanding options and impacts.

Average Adjusting Alternatives: Exploring different approaches.

Contracts of Carriage at Sea: Key legal considerations.

Jettison of Cargoes: Procedures and implications.

For the Common Good Concept: An introduction to collective responsibility in maritime practices.

Day 2

Practical Applications and Examples

Examples of General Average (GA) Acts.

Procedures for Putting into a Port of Refuge for Repairs.

Strategies for Deliberately Stranding the Ship to Prevent Sinking.

Case Studies of GA Sacrifice (property), including Jettison of Underdeck Cargo and Cutting Parts of the Vessel.

Explore GA expenditure (money) examples, like hiring a tug to float a stranded vessel and the costs of discharging cargo at a port of refuge.

Day 3

Average Documentation

Comprehensive review of Documents Required by Average Adjuster.

Detailed exploration of necessary documentation such as Cargo Manifest, Bills of Lading, Average Bonds, Logbook Extracts, Protests, Expense Accounts, Damage Surveys, and more.

Day 4 Case Study

In-depth Analysis of General and Particular Average Cases.

Managing Cargo Damage Control.

Strategies for Compensation Claims.

Invoking Defences in Average Claims. Understanding Cargo Retention Clauses.

Limitation of Liability in Maritime Commerce.

Day 5

Risk & Defence

Addressing Personal Injury Claims and Loss of Life.

Managing Costs of Marine Casualty Inquiries and Oil Pollution.

Navigating Collision Damage and Claims from Infrastructure Damage.

Tackling Claims from Wrong Delivery of Cargo.

Dealing with Penalties for Breaches of Customs, Immigration Laws, or Crew Misconduct. Exploring Clubs Covering Legal Defence Costs.

LMA Training is capable of conducting this training programme exclusively for your delegates. Please e-mail us on admin@lmitac.com for further information and/or to receive a comprehensive proposal.

DOCUMENTATION

High-Quality material has been prepared by the LMAteam for distribution to delegates. In addition, a special note pad to facilitate note-taking will be provided.

CERTIFICATES

Accredited Certificate of completion will be issued to those who attend & successfully complete the programme.

SCHEDULE

Our Course timings commence at 09:00AM12:45PM and 01:00PM - 05:00PM.

REGISTRATION & PAYMENT

Please complete the registration form on the course page & return it to us indicating your preferred mode of payment. For Further Information, please get in touch with us.

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY

Delegates have 14 days from the date of booking to cancel and receive a full refund or transfer to another date free of charge. If less than 14 days notice is given then we will be unable to refund or cancel the booking unless on medical grounds. For more details about the Cancellation and Refund policy, please visit www.lmitac.com/terms-and-conditions/

TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT

We are committed to picking up and dropping off the participants from the airport to the hotel and back.

CONTACT INFO

LONDON

London - Oxford Street 25 N Row, London W1K 6DJ

+44 (0) 20 36 916 970

Info@lmitac.com

DUBAI

Business Bay, ParkLane Tower, Offices 718 - 719

+971 43880094

Info@lmitac.com

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