TT Club Sponsors Award for 11th Year Running
TT Talk Edition 124 - 24/12/2009
24/12/2009
1. US sanctions against Iran - list of 'blocked' vessels 2. IATA adjusts air waybill form 3. Rechargeable batteries pose greater risk 4. Hong Kong - how can a carrier limit liability for misdelivery? 5. TT club and ICHCA International welcome mandatory IMDG code training.
Press Release: 'Rotterdam Rules' may increase Terminal Operators Liability, TT Club advises.
02/12/2009
'Rotterdam Rules' may increase Terminal Operators Liability, TT Club advises.
In a concerted effort to reduce injuries and equipment damage in port operations, the TT Club, the Port Equipment Manufacturers Association (PEMA) and ICHCA International have announced a joint initiative to establish minimum safety standards for quayside container cranes.
TT Talk Edition 123 - 25/11/2009
25/11/2009
1. Rotterdam Rules - status of signatures and 'instruments'
As is now widely known in the industry, 16 countries signed the Rotterdam Rules at the signing ceremony of 23 September 2009. By 26 October 2009, the number of signatures increased to 21 countries.
TT Talk - Montreal Convention 1999 - increase of liability limit from 17 SDR to 19 SDR per kg
25/11/2009
By the end of 2009 the liability limit for cargo in Art 22(3) of the Montreal Convention 1999 for international carriage by air will increase from 17 SDR to 19 SDR per kilogram. A SDR (Special Drawing Right) currently equals about USD 1.60.
In a concerted effort to reduce injuries and equipment damage in port operations, the TT Club, PEMA and ICHCA International have announced a joint initiative to establish minimum safety standards for quay container cranes
TT Talk Edition 122 - 20/08/2009
20/08/2009
1. Venezuela - Fines on containers
TT Talk - Venezuela - Fines on containers
20/08/2009
In accordance with Article 79 of the Venezuelan Organic Customs Law Regulations an import container unit is exempt from customs formalities applicable to the temporary admission regime for a period of three months. The general purpose of this exemption is to facilitate unloading operations in the country in the normal course of international trade.
A Singapore based transport operator undertook to provide logistics services for a large German manufacturer. The agreement incorporated the German manufacturer's model contract, expressly excluded application of the operator's trading conditions and was subject to German law and jurisdiction.