Martin Shaw, , managing director,, MOAMS
Capt. Leonid Zalenski, group COO and group director marine, , Columbia Ship Management
Konstantinos S. Galanakis,, , CEO, Elvicor Group
Theophanis Theophanous, managing director, , Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Hellas)
Apr 08 2020
Indian charterers are citing force majeure to avoid paying demurrage charges for delays in berthing, loading and unloading due to coronavirus, according to The Hindu Business Line.
"Ship owners may shun India trade to avoid losses from demurrage denials, potentially disrupting the supply chain of essential imports into the country," it says.
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