June 5, 2007 (Press Release) --
Grain: Carriage by Sea
Use this powerful guide to reveal the best ways of carrying grain at sea - and avoid damage to the grain in transit
Covers everything from transportation techniques to claims against damage, telling you about best practice, what to look out for and what regulations to follow
Practical, convenient and easy to use - with clear diagrams and charts to aid your understanding
If you are in any way involved with transporting grain across the seas and oceans of the world, then you will know it is not just a matter of getting the grain from one port to another. Grain: Carriage by Sea is your essential right hand companion, giving you detailed industry background and highlighting all the pitfalls of grain transportation and showing you best practice to ensure safe delivery of a quality product.
Finger-on-the-pulse authorship
Grain is one of the most important commodities shipped around the world and one of the most unpredictable markets to trade in. In 400 highly detailed and incisive pages, international grains consultant, lobbyist and former editor of International Bulk Journal Tom Sewell provides you with a five-part, detailed analysis of the grain trade and best practice.
Key industry trends revealed
In the first two parts of the book, Tom reveals the trends and techniques of grain production and consumption, trading characteristics, major producers and the role of shipbrokers in the movement of grain around the world. This section will provide you with a detailed understanding of how the market works and what to look out for.
Practical, hands-on, how-it's done detail
The third part deals with the particulars of grain carriage by sea discussing the types of ships used, surveys carried out, explanation of charterparty agreements, grain handling equipment at ports and onboard, and arbitration. Giving you hands-on advice on best practice to ensure that your cargo arrives at its destination safely.
Legislation revealed - plus extremely useful ports data charts
Finally, in the fourth and fifth parts of the work, you are alerted to the legislation concerning grain carriage by sea and are shown the main types of claim that can arise and which, by reading the book, you can prepare for. You are also briefed on current developments in the industry so you can take effective strategy decisions now for your business which will be in line with how the industry as a whole is going to develop
For more information,
Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=25537
or email us at : info@bharatbook.com
Grain: Carriage by Sea
Use this powerful guide to reveal the best ways of carrying grain at sea - and avoid damage to the grain in transit
Covers everything from transportation techniques to claims against damage, telling you about best practice, what to look out for and what regulations to follow
Practical, convenient and easy to use - with clear diagrams and charts to aid your understanding
If you are in any way involved with transporting grain across the seas and oceans of the world, then you will know it is not just a matter of getting the grain from one port to another. Grain: Carriage by Sea is your essential right hand companion, giving you detailed industry background and highlighting all the pitfalls of grain transportation and showing you best practice to ensure safe delivery of a quality product.
Finger-on-the-pulse authorship
Grain is one of the most important commodities shipped around the world and one of the most unpredictable markets to trade in. In 400 highly detailed and incisive pages, international grains consultant, lobbyist and former editor of International Bulk Journal Tom Sewell provides you with a five-part, detailed analysis of the grain trade and best practice.
Key industry trends revealed
In the first two parts of the book, Tom reveals the trends and techniques of grain production and consumption, trading characteristics, major producers and the role of shipbrokers in the movement of grain around the world. This section will provide you with a detailed understanding of how the market works and what to look out for.
Practical, hands-on, how-it's done detail
The third part deals with the particulars of grain carriage by sea discussing the types of ships used, surveys carried out, explanation of charterparty agreements, grain handling equipment at ports and onboard, and arbitration. Giving you hands-on advice on best practice to ensure that your cargo arrives at its destination safely.
Legislation revealed - plus extremely useful ports data charts
Finally, in the fourth and fifth parts of the work, you are alerted to the legislation concerning grain carriage by sea and are shown the main types of claim that can arise and which, by reading the book, you can prepare for. You are also briefed on current developments in the industry so you can take effective strategy decisions now for your business which will be in line with how the industry as a whole is going to develop
For more information,
Please visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=25537
or email us at : info@bharatbook.com

If you are in any way involved with transporting grain across the seas and oceans of the world, then you will know it is not just a matter of getting the grain from one port to another.
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