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Articles for August 2021
Ever Given: and now for the aftermath
The impact on the insurance market is not going to be as big an issue as initially thought, but where the situation will get complicated is in the claim for general average, writes Lloyd’s List’s James Baker
Getting the credit you deserve
Dustin Eno, at Navigate Response, stresses the importance of not just doing a good job, but communicating the successes
What will the new era of ship efficiency mean for your vessels?
Proposed new ship efficiency regulations are set to herald a new era of ship efficiency which is likely to involve, to a far greater degree than previously, modifications to ships and their equipment. Who foots the bill – owners or charterers? Rachel Hoyland, of Hill Dickinson, considers the ramifications of the latest IMO measures
Everything you wanted to know about biofuels
Ansuman Ghosh, of the UK P&I Club, answers some of the key questions around the use of biofuels
Reducing the risks of transfers by helicopter
Gregor Stevens, of the International Chamber of Shipping, reports on the very particular risks of helicopter transfers
In defence of Lloyd’s Open Form
Richard Janssen, of the International Salvage Union, discusses the future of LOF in the light of renewed support from Lloyd’s
What are the rules around recycling?
Akshat Arora, of the Standard Club, reports on a recent recycling webinar held by the Club, Sea2Cradle and Stephenson Harwood
Microbiological instability in soya beans: what can be done?
Dr Tim Moss, at Brookes Bell, reports on an increasing number of disputes around soya bean cargoes
How do you calculate loss following a “triangle form” deviation?
Prokopios Krikris, a marine claims specialist, provides a practical look at deviation and the risks it can bring