Seminar / workshop

Bimco Heavy Lift Contracts Workshop

Singapore, Suntec - 20th November
This November 20 BIMCO will present you an important Heavy Lift Contracts Workshop. The workshop is focusing on the four main contracts related to project and break bulk cargo chartering, namely, HEAVYCON 2007, PROJECTCON, HEAVYLIFTVOY and NEGOTIATING SHIPPING CONTRACTS ? RISK AND PITFALLS.

MCF Training Grant Available!

- 50% of the cost (USD 990) will be covered by MPA
- Singaporean citizens and PR are paying only USD 495
- MCF Training Grant is available for eligible participants
Please refer to www.mpa.gov.sg/mcf for more information


Who Should Join?

- Project Cargo Forwarders and Break Bulk Charterers
- Operators of Tugs, Barges and Heavy Lift Vessels
- Port Agencies, Break Bulk and Ro/Ro Shipping Lines
- Heavy Lift and Project Supply Chain Professionals

Why Participating?

- Learn about Heavy Lift and Project Contracts
- Gain Practical Guidance
- Avoid Costly Mistakes by Managing Risk
- Get Your Certificate
- Excellent Networking

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Date(s)
20th November
Venue
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore
Contact for booking / more info
Program
Registration: 8.30 a.m.
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