This guide is a valuable reference tool for anyone working in the offshore service sector looking for insight and guidance on BIMCO’s wide range of offshore contracts and charter parties.
This publication on offshore contracts includes established industry standards such as SUPPLYTIME, HEAVYCON, TOWCON and BARGEHIRE, as well as more recently developed contracts such as WINDTIME for renewables and DISMANTLECON for decommissioning projects. Other key benefits include ‘at a glance’ comparisons between agreements and explanatory notes that expand on every standard.
Many
offshore
chartering
professionals
use
BIMCO
contracts
in
their
daily
work
–
often
dealing
with
several
contracts
from
the
BIMCO
collection.
The
purpose
of
this
publication
is
to
bring
together
all
of
the
BIMCO
offshore
related
contracts
and
their
explanatory
notes
into
a
handy
and
easy
to
use
reference
book.
It
is
designed
to
help
chartering
professionals
and
their
advisors
cross-compare
BIMCO
contracts
and
provide
insight
into
the
thinking
behind
each
clause.
The
latest
edition
of
each
of
the
contracts
is
included.
The
origins
of
BIMCO’s
work
in
the
offshore
sector
date
back
to
the
early
70s
when
the
offshore
oil
and
gas
industry
was
still
in
its
infancy.
Support
vessels
at
that
time
were
commonly
chartered
using
in-house
contracts
from
oil
majors
or
adapted
standard
time
charter
forms.
Neither
of
these
types
of
forms
were
ideally
suited
to
address
the
peculiarities
and
hazards
of
this
special
trade.
The
publication
of
the
first
SUPPLYTIME
form
in
1975
created
a
relationship
between
BIMCO
and
the
offshore
industry
that
has
continued
for
over
40
years.
Today,
BIMCO’s
offshore
forms
are
among
the
organisation’s
most
widely
used
standard
contracts.
Building
on
the
success
of
SUPPLYTIME
and
in
response
to
demand
from
the
offshore
industry,
BIMCO
has
gone
on
to
develop
a
wide
range
of
standard
contracts
for
the
offshore
oil,
gas
and
renewables
sectors.
These
include
contracts
for
semi-submersible
super-heavylift
ships,
barges,
ocean
going
tugs
and
crew
transfer
vessels.
All
of
BIMCO’s
offshore
contracts
are
updated
on
a
regular
basis
to
reflect
changes
in
commercial
practice
and
legal
developments.
The
most
recent
BIMCO
contract,
DISMANTLECON,
is
for
marine
services
such
as
the
dismantling
and
removal
of
offshore
structures.
Work
is
currently
underway
to
develop
an
accommodation
support
vessel
charter
party
based
on
SUPPLYTIME
2017.
Authenticated digital copies of all of the BIMCO offshore contracts contained in this book are available to subscribers of BIMCO’s contract editing system, SmartCon.
Chapter 1 BARGEHIRE 2008
BARGEHIRE 2008 – Standard Barge Charter Party
Explanatory Notes
Chapter 2 DISMANTLECON
DISMANTLECON – Dismantling, Removal and Marine Services Agreements
Explanatory Notes
Chapter 3 HEAVYCON 2007
HEAVYCON 2007 – Standard Heavy Lift Charter Party
Explanatory Notes
HEAVYCONBILL 2016 – Bill of Lading
HEAVYCONRECEIPT 2016 – Non-negotiable Cargo Receipt
Chapter 4 HEAVYLIFTVOY
HEAVYLIFTVOY – Heavy Lift Voyage Charter Party
Explanatory Notes
HEAVYLIFTVOYBILL 2016 – Bill of Lading
Chapter 5 PROJECTCON
PROJECTCON – Special Projects Charter Party
Explanatory Notes
Chapter 6 SUPPLYTIME 2017
SUPPLYTIME 2017 – Time Charter Party for Offshore Support Vessels
Comparison between SUPPLYTIME 2005 and SUPPLYTIME 2017
Chapter 7 TOWCON 2008
TOWCON 2008 – International Ocean Towage Agreement (lump sum) Explanatory Notes
Chapter 8 TOWHIRE 2008
TOWHIRE 2008 – International Ocean Towage Agreement (daily hire) Explanatory Notes
Chapter 9 WINDTIME
WINDTIME – Standard Offshore Windfarm Personnel Transfer and Support Vessel Charter Party
Explanatory Notes
Chapter 10 WRECKFIXED 2010
WRECKFIXED 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement
Explanatory Notes
Chapter 11 WRECKHIRE 2010
WRECKHIRE 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement (daily hire)
Explanatory Notes
Chapter 12 WRECKSTAGE 2010
WRECKSTAGE 2010 – International Wreck Removal and Marine Services Agreement (lump sum – stage payments)
Explanatory Notes
BIMCO
BIMCO
is
the
world’s
largest
direct-membership
organisation
for
shipowners,
charterers,
shipbrokers
and
agents.
In
total,
around
60%
of
the
world’s
merchant
fleet
is
a
BIMCO
member,
measured
by
tonnage
(weight
of
the
unloaded
ships).
The
organisation
has
NGO
status
and
is
based
in
Copenhagen,
Denmark,
with
offices
in
Athens,
Singapore
and
Shanghai.
With
around
1900
member
companies
across
120
countries
–
from
the
largest
shipowners
in
the
world
to
small
local
port
agents
and
law
firms,
BIMCO
represents
a
wide
range
of
maritime
companies
and
organisations.
BIMCO’s goal is to secure a level playing field for the global shipping industry. BIMCO therefore works to promote and secure global standards and regulations for the maritime sector. The organisation’s century long effort into creating standard contracts and clauses is an expression of that aim.
- Number of Pages:
- 470
- ISBN:
- 9781856099073
- Published Date:
- April 2020
- Binding Format:
- Paperback
- Book Height:
- 300 mm
- Book Width:
- 210 mm
- Weight:
- 1.9 kg
- Author:
BIMCO
- Preview:
- Yes
- Publication Date:
- April 2020