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07 Nov 2001

Ship Repair Forum Changes to Reflect Current Events

Changes in the international political and economic climate will add new urgency to the theme of the Shiprepair & Conversion 2001 conference in London in November — gaining the edge in a competitive global industry. Marking the 10th anniversary of the event, the conference takes place alongside the industry's leading exhibition in the Grand Hall, Olympia, on November 28-29. A new pick-and-mix booking format offers cut-price entry to one or more of the four morning and afternoon sessions — giving delegates, exhibitors and visitors more scope to take part in both the conference and trade show, which will feature a record 360 exhibitors.

20 Sep 2004

Ship Repair To Assess New Era

innovations, shipyard practice and legal issues. shipyard safety on November 26. its home city and leading overseas repair centres. Group, Izar, Remontowa, Westfalia Separator, ABB and Kongsberg Maritime. participation in all aspects of the event. Intelligent Engineering. for 2005. manufacturers. sectors. breakdowns. extras. & Co, helped to draft. out. relying on their own terms. balanced without favouring any one party. amended if the owner goes to another yard. Italian classification society RINA. Input at the workshop sessions will come from across the industry. interest. guidelines in 2002. classification society viewpoint. ships.

18 Oct 2006

Far East Shipowners Alerted to Possible Rises in S&P Disputes

disputes. attended by around 250 representatives of Far East shipowners. in Singapore were organised in association with the Hong Kong and Singapore shipowners' associations respectively. Around 90 delegates attended the Hong Kong seminar and 160 attended in Singapore. international shipping law firms Ince & Co and Mills & Co. Mills & Co in Newcastle. potential for disputes under sale and purchase contracts.

21 Sep 2006

Owners Alerted to Possible Rises in S&P Disputes & P&I Premiums

The 'A' rated, 65 million GT North of England P&I Club has alerted shipowners in the Middle East and India yesterday (20 September 2006) to the possibility of more sale and purchase disputes and a further increase in their P&I premiums. The warnings were given at a seminar attended by around 80 representatives of Middle-Eastern and Indian shipowners at the Dubai Beach Resort in the UAE, which North of England organised in conjunction with sale and purchase experts from international shipping law firms Ince & Co and Mills & Co. According to the club's associate director Katherine Birchall, 'As a result of recent fluctuations in freight rates in both the dry cargo and tanker markets…