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What is the notice of readiness?

What is the notice of readiness?

A Notice of Readiness (“NOR”) is a notification by the vessel that she is ready to start the charter service (upon delivery) or is ready to load or discharge cargo. Giving an NOR has two purposes: (i) to inform the charterers that the vessel is at their disposal; and (ii) to start the running of hire or laytime.

What is the purpose of notice of readiness?

Notice of Readiness means a valid notice of readiness served by the owner of the Nominated Vessel pursuant to the Vessel Charter party stating, amongst other things, that the Nominated Vessel is ready to load in all respects (including physically and legally).

Who is the notice of readiness given to?

The notice of readiness is the notice to the charterer, shipper, receiver or other person as may be required under the charterparty that: (1) The vessel has arrived at the specified destination where the notice of readiness can be given.

What is the implication of notice of readiness to laytime?

The Notice of Readiness (NOR) is the document used by the Ship Master, to notify his ship readiness, in every respect, to load and/or unload the goods during the period of his charter. NOR is an extremely important document as it triggers the commencement of laytime.

When notice of readiness is issued in a ship by master?

The Notice of Readiness (NOR) is a document issued by the Master of the vessel, to declare that his vessel is ready in all respect, to load or discharge the cargo and has reached specified destination as per charter party.

Who will issue the notice of readiness under the voyage charterparty?

“Notification of the vessel’s readiness to load at the loading port must be delivered by mail/fax at the office of Charterers or their agents, between 0800 hours and 1700 hours from Monday to Friday, between 0800 hours and 1100 hours on Saturday, […] Laytime is to commence 0800 hours the next working day…”

How do you tender notice of readiness?

The Notice Of Readiness (NOR) is always to be tendered in accordance with the terms of the Governing Charter Party. Unless otherwise advised, the NOR should be tendered to all parties as per voyage orders, stating that vessel is in all respects ready to load or discharge her cargo.

Who grants free pratique?

Free pratique will be granted at the end of the Port Health inspection. 4.10. In those cases where the pumping out of liquids is necessary, authorization must be requested from the Health Authority or whoever the latter should appoint, who will determine the requirements to be met in order to carry out this operation.

What is Laycan and laytime?

Laycan means that certain period within the Layday Period and the earliest date at which loading (Laytime) can commence and the latest date upon which the Vessel can arrive at its appointed loading place without being at risk of being canceled.

What is the purpose of free pratique?

Certificate of free pratique. This is a certificate from the port-health-authorities that the ship is without infectious disease or plague on board and therefore permitted to enter port and to allow people to board and disembark.

What is a notice of readiness?

The notice of readiness is the notice to the charterer, shipper, receiver or another person as may be required under the charter-party that: The vessel has arrived at the specified destination where the notice of readiness can be given. It can be said briefly that the specified destination will depend on the terms of the contract.

Where must the vessel be before a valid notice of readiness?

The charter party will usually state where the vessel must be before a valid notice of readiness can be tendered. The ship must be at the immediate and effective disposition of the charterer, having come to rest at the place at which she can be described as an “arrived ship”.

How to tender a notice of readiness in a port charter?

In a ‘Port Charter’ the Notice of Readiness can be tendered at the time of arrival within the port limits which could already be on arrival at the outer pilot station. If the berth is occupied and vessel has to remain outside at anchorage, the Notice of Readiness can be tendered from the anchorage area.

What is the procedure for tendering a notice of readiness?

The notice of readiness is to be tendered to the person in charge according to the person in charge mention in the charter-party. The notice of readiness is tendered in a contractual manner. The notice of readiness is to be tendered at a time that is allowed by the charter-party.