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    Sea Transport

    How a crisis period can be used as an opportunity to improve customer relations

    11 February 202111 February 2021 by cosmatosNo comments

    As the pandemic continues, we all experience an unprecedented and multidimensional crisis. The effects, in addition to health and economy, ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport027

    Sea Transport Owners Matters

    Crew changes & Covid-19

    28 January 202111 February 2021 by cosmatosNo comments

    With the Covid-19 outbreak, ports are imposing various restrictions on vessels and crew changes procedures.   In the port of Thessaloniki crew ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Owners Matters026

    Sea Transport

    Effects of Covid-19 on the Asia – Europe trade & container shipping

    7 January 202111 February 2021 by cosmatosNo comments

    Efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19) across the globe have disrupted normal trade patterns, with container shipping ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport025

    Sea Transport Documentation

    Exports of containers to the USA

    23 December 202011 February 2021 by cosmatosNo comments

    The most common terms that we meet when exporting containers to USA are following:   LINER TERMS, US Customs ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Documentation024

    Sea Transport

    Effects of the Covid-19 pandemic for the maritime sector

    13 December 202011 February 2021 by cosmatosNo comments

    The year 2020 has been undoubtedly marked by the outbreak and rapid expansion of the Sars Cov 2 virus, that ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport023

    Sea Transport Documentation

    Types of Bill of Lading for sea transport

    18 September 201716 November 2020 by Sofia LeoniNo comments

    Bill of Lading (B/L) is referred to as one of the most important documents in maritime trade. B/L is a ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Documentation021

    Sea Transport Owners Matters

    What are the procedures for crew changes in Greece?

    9 June 20173 July 2017 by Vassilis PapavassiliouNo comments

    Immigration allows crew changes only at authorized points of entry in Greece, therefore not in all Greek ports it is ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Owners Matters018

    Sea Transport Oversized Cargo

    Important information shippers should take into consideration for oversized cargoes, when it comes to lashing and securing them on board a vessel or container equipment.

    14 February 201710 August 2017 by Kyriakos KalisNo comments

    Center of Gravity (COG): The proper determination of the center of gravity of the cargo is of great importance in terms ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Oversized Cargo012

    Sea Transport Shipping Terms

    What is the difference between the shipping terms “Full Liner Terms” and “Liner Terms Hook”?

    26 January 201717 October 2017 by Kyriakos KalisNo comments

    Full Liner Terms generally implies that the freight amount provided includes both shore based and on-board stevedoring, lashing/unlashing, dunnage materials ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Shipping Terms009

    Sea Transport Documentation

    How should you release delivery order of Cargo covered by a Waybill?

    24 January 20175 February 2017 by Simon HatziavraamNo comments

    The Non-Negotiable waybill replaces the Bill of Lading as the traditional shipping document, incorporating the Bill of Lading “Terms and ...

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    Posted in Sea Transport, Documentation006

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