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From: | enercongroup |
Subject: | Go on board an Oil Tanker and Tour an active Storage Terminal! |
Date: | Sat, 12 Mar 2005 21:16:25 -0500 (EST) |
Dear Colleague:
We are pleased to invite you to come to the BORCO Oil Terminal in
You will receive a practical overview of all aspects of tanker operations including ship/barge types and design, cargoes, ballast, bunkers, loading/discharging, tank cleaning, operating cost and management, oil spill prevention, the latest laws, regulatory bodies and regulations such as IMO, Flag/Port States, ISM, OCIMF, ISGOTT, OPA 90, ISPS/MTSA Security Code / classification societies and other related topics.
You will be given a practical overview of charter parties, laytime and demurrage by reviewing most of the tanker charter parties commonly used in the industry today and examining the differences between each. You will learn the concepts of laytime, demurrage and fully discuss special clauses as well as freight rates, charter hire, Worldscale, INCOTERMS, arbitration, litigation, COGSA, vessel vetting and performance. You will also participate in a mock arbitration conducted by participants using principles you learned during the program.
You will learn the fundamentals of measurement and all the activities that take place relating to marine custody transfer at a busy terminal. You will see the complex and inter-related areas of marine custody transfer operations, oil measurement / quantification and loss evaluation / control from both a ship and shore perspective. You will learn the various industry standards organizations, standards and practices, and how best to obtain accurate oil measurements and reduce exposure to loss. You will learn how to use the data to determine if the ship/shore or shore/shore difference is acceptable.
This program takes up where the previous one left off. You will learn how to best find and use the measurement data needed to determine if an oil loss has occurred. You will be shown how to find out where the loss occurred and how it probably happened, then allocate responsibility and proceed to recover it and/or prevent it from occurring again. Reviews various technologies, methods and techniques available to prevent or minimize exposure to oil losses and details the elements of a good loss control program. You will participate in a mock arbitration of an actual oil loss case using the principles you learned during the program.
This 5-day program gives you a concise and practical 3-day review of the subjects involving petroleum cargo inspection, measurement, loss control, operations and safety, and prepares you for the 2-day comprehensive exam for qualified candidates providing them the opportunity to be certified in the areas of Inspection / Survey of Marine Petroleum Cargoes. If you have worked in the petroleum / maritime industries for at least one year you may qualify for this program.
FEES
The base fee is US$1,250 per person per course if paid prior to the program; US$1,350 if paid on the first day of the program; Early fee US$1,095 per person is available if paid at least 21 days prior to the course.
REGISTRATION
Enroll online at our web site: www.enercongroup.com or via email to info@enercongroup.com or by calling tel 305-285-1515.
SEATING IS LIMITED SO ENROLL EARLY!
Details about the above sessions can be found at our web site at the following link:
http://www.enercongroup.com/CoursesApril2005.htm
Our full Course Schedule 2005 can be found at the following link:
http://www.enercongroup.com/2005CourseSchedule.htm
Enercon Group, Inc., providing the petroleum and marine industries since 1980 with a full range of training / consulting / outsourcing services around the world.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about any of our courses or other services. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Best Regards,
Margie Karas
Manager, Training Services
Enercon Group, Inc.
info@enercongroup.com / www.enercongroup.com
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