Liberian Registry introduces cost-saving measures
The Liberian
Registry has introduced a range of cost-saving provisions to help mitigate the
burden and financial strain currently being placed on owners and operators of
Liberian-flag vessels during the sustained economic downturn in the maritime
and offshore sectors.
The
provisions are set out in Marine Operations Notes 02-2016 and 03-2016 recently
released by the Liberian Maritime Authority to owners and operators of Liberian and
non-Liberian flag vessels, as well as financial institutions and legal
advisers. They cover a range of operational expenses with potential for cost-savings as
well as advice that will reduce flag state expenses.
The guidance also
includes the facility to waive initial
certification and mortgage-related fees for registration transactions in
Liberia, as well as fees for the reissuance of ISM and ISPS certificates for
vessels transferring into the Registry.
Other provisions covered
by the Liberian Registry initiative include the potential to extend vessel
drydock periods, the option to harmonize ISM/ISPS audits
with annual safety inspections, and free access to an electronic seafarer
certification and documentation system.
The cost-savings
measures also embrace specific provisions relating to vessels entering lay-up, and the
facilitation of operational measures to ensure safe and secure removal of the
vessel from service. These provisions are available to vessels currently in
service, vessels currently under construction and vessels transferred from
other flag administrations for the purpose of lay-up. In this regard, guidelines and procedures have also been developed
by the Liberian Registry to address safe manning levels, lay-up procedures and
inspection intervals.
Scott Bergeron, CEO of the Liberian International Ship & Corporate
Registry (LISCR), the US-based manager of the Liberian Registry, says, “We
believe it is essential to support the shipping industry during these extremely
difficult times. The initiatives we have announced supplement those
cost-efficiency measures which are already available to Liberian-flag vessels.
“Other benefits enjoyed by Liberian-flag vessels include favourable
treatment when calling at Chinese ports. This follows the recent historic Agreement
on Maritime Transport between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the
Republic of Liberia, under which Liberian flag vessels will be charged a
preferential rate for tonnage dues when visiting any port in China. The
preferential rate saving equates to a 28% discount for each vessel’s tonnage
dues.
“With just a little innovative thinking, it is possible for ship
registries to anticipate problems before they occur, in the process saving
owners and operators both time and money. We believe these latest measures will
help achieve those objectives.”
Additional
information on the Liberian Registry’s cost-saving provisions can be found in Marine Operations Note 03-2016,
which can be accessed at: http://www.liscr.com/liscr/Portals/0/MarineOperationsNote_03-2016.pdf
Additional information on the Liberian
Registry’s lay-up provisions can be found in Marine Operations Note 02-2016,
which can be accessed at: http://www.liscr.com/liscr/Portals/0/MarineOperationsNote_02-2016.pdf
The Liberian
Registry has long been considered the world’s most technologically advanced maritime
administration. It has an established track record of combining the highest
standards of safety for vessels and crews with the highest levels of responsive
service to owners. Moreover, it has a well-deserved reputation for supporting
international legislation designed to maintain and improve the safety and
effectiveness of the shipping industry and protection of the marine
environment.
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