CHARTERER'S AGENCY
– Pont Montebello, Paris, France 1 July, 1997 by Elliot Paul Rothman
CHARTERER'S AGENCY
It’s like a game of chess. The agent must think four or five moves ahead to ensure a smooth port call.
– Ilha de Boipeba, Brazil 26 March, 2014 by Elliot Paul Rothman
Duties of a Charterer’s Agent
1. Ensure vessel’s USCG COC is in good order
2. Oversee Electronic Notice of Arrival (ENOA) submission to National Vessel Movement Center (NVMC)
3. Liaise with terminal regarding berthing schedule, inventory
4. Relay terminal pre-arrival formalities
5. Arrange surveyor boardings
6. File CBP documents
7. Update port authorities on ship schedule (USCG, CBP, terminal, pilots, tugs, surveyors, etc.)
8. Tentative order of pilot, tugs, mooring, CBP boarding, others required
9. Forward vessel’s Notice of Readiness (NOR) tender to terminal, other concerned parties (i.e. harbormaster when applicable)
– Sunset 5:40 PM, Ilha de Boipeba, Brazil March 27, 2014 by Elliot Paul Rothman
Duties of a Charterer’s Agent
10. Confirm order of pilots, tugs, mooring, CBP boarding, others required
11. Board the vessel on arrival, meet with Captain, enter vessel with CBP, attend key meeting, relay necessary information to charterer
12. Monitor cargo operations, 2x daily updates minimum
13. Oversee Electronic Notice of Departure (ENOD) submission to NVMC
14. Tentative order of outbound pilot, tugs, mooring
15. Request, sign, dispatch bill of lading for loading operation, clear vessel with CBP
16. Board at completion, sign, dispatch cargo documents