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Rebate

Send Notification
Send a rebate application prior commencing your voyage or at least 48 hours before sailing from load port. Please highlight the following:

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Vessel Specifications
Name
Type
Dwt
Last Transit
S.C.NET, Beam
Transit Draft
Speed
Bunker consumption/price (F.O.&D.O.)
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Voyage Details
Weather conditions at sea.

Port of Origin/Destination.

Nature and Quantity of cargo loaded if any – Daily chartering rate – Bunkering ports –Deviation point.

 

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Voyage Costs
Detailed calculations of voyage costs and expected rebate from normal tolls.

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Suez Canal Tolls

Submit full S.C. Tolls expenses before transiting. The rebate will be released once the following documents are received:
  • Signed statement by Master and Owners/Operators highlighting the vessel journey without any stoppage at intermediate ports for cargo operations.
  • Cargo manifest and lading bill if available
  • Certificate released from port authorities of origin highlighting departure date, quantity and nature of cargo
  • Certificate/S.O.F. in case of vessel call at any port en-route, verifying bunkering/crew change purposes and no cargo operations
  • Documents to be submitted within 6 months of transit
  • 70 days validity from date of SCA reply until arrival at Suez Canal.

Note:
Should the vessel, change load or discharge port from those stated in the original Bill of Lading or manifest, a revised calculation is to be presented to the S.C.A. showing the new reduction required. New documentation is to be presented.

General:
The S.C.A. calculates 3 extra days steaming via the Cape for bad weather. – Correct vessel speed to be calculated taking into account bad weather conditions – to ensure that allowance calculation is not made twice) – It takes two to three days to receive an answer after making a proposal to the S.C.A. concerning any vessel you feel should be eligible for a rebate, and negotiate on your behalf.